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Detective Comics Vol 1 225

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"If I Were Batman"


"The Money That Came to Life"

"The Strange Experiment of Dr. Erdel"


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Appearing in "If I Were Batman"

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  • John Larrow (First and only known appearance to date)

Other Characters:

  • Jasper Smively (First and only known appearance to date)
  • Martin Mayne (First and only known appearance to date)
  • Rodney Random (First and only known appearance to date)

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Synopsis for "If I Were Batman"

Three men take the place of Batman while the real Caped Crusader is away, as part of an "If I Were Batman" contest run by the Gotham Gazette, and gangsters attempting to break John Larrow out of jail intend to capitalize on the occasion.

Appearing in "The Money That Came to Life"

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Synopsis for "The Money That Came to Life"

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Appearing in "The Strange Experiment of Dr. Erdel"

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  • Mars (Behind the scenes)

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Synopsis for "The Strange Experiment of Dr. Erdel"

  • Synopsis not yet written.



Notes

  • The Martian Manhunter becomes a regularly appearing back-up feature beginning with this issue.
  • Martian Manhunter (Volume 1) #3 shows that the Martian Manhunter arrived on this world carrying the body of his dead daughter K'hym in his arms. The inclusion of K'hym into the Manhunter's origin is a retcon and was never part of the original origin story. Later revisions of J'onn's orign suggest that K'hym actually remained on Mars after she died, and never accompanied J'onn to Earth at all.


Trivia

  • Although the Flash (Barry Allen) is generally accepted as the first Silver Age DC Comics character, the Martian Manhunter actually precedes the first appearance of the Flash by almost a year.

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