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Batman Vol 1 8

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"Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make"


"The Strange Case of Professor Radium"

"The Superstition Murders"

"The Cross-Country Crimes"


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Appearing in "Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make"

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  • Big Mike Russo (Single appearance)

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  • Warden Higgins (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make"

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Appearing in "The Strange Case of Professor Radium"

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  • Mary Lamont (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Strange Case of Professor Radium"

Professor Henry Ross is changed into the sinister Professor Radium, who murders several people and fights against Batman and Robin before accidentally falling to his death.

Appearing in "The Superstition Murders"

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  • Johnny Glim (Single appearance)

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  • Banks (Single appearance)
  • Francine (Single appearance)
  • Fred Brooks (Single appearance)
  • Paul Mett (Single appearance)

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Appearing in "The Cross-Country Crimes"

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  • G. Henry Mover (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Cross-Country Crimes"

Batman and Robin are invited to Washington D.C. where are honored by the President and the director of the FBI, who is wounded by the Joker in an attempt on Batman's life.

Notes

  • The story of Professor Henry Ross' original name became Professor Zachary Knell when it was retold in the Batman daily newspaper strip (September 23-November 2, 1946)
  • Although the text says that the director of the FBI on Earth-Two at this time was G. Henry Mover, modern stories establish that J. Edgar Hoover was the director just like on Earth-One.


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