Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1941.
Synopsis for Batman: "Twenty-Four Hours to Live"
When a man named Jasper Sneed learns that he has been poisoned and that he has only 24 hours to live, he decides to take all his money and prepares deadly traps for his entire family and his business partner. Sneed's orphaned niece, Lucille, is a friend of Linda Page and she tells her about her uncle's threats. Bruce Wayne, who was listening to the conversation, decides to investigate the case as Batman, and with Robin's help, almost all of the remaining murder attempts are foiled.
By the end of the day, Jasper goes home, where Batman and Robin are waiting for him and they watch the man going to the butler's room where he tries to kill him as well, because the butler was responsible for poisoning him in the first place. Batman stops Jasper, and the time of his death arrives. The butler stops pretending and reveals himself as Richard Sneed, Jasper's twin brother. Richard was holding a grudge against his brother and decided to get revenge on him. When Batman tries to take the man to the authorities, he reveals that he also took some of the poison and soon he is dead as well.
Appearing in Batman: "Twenty-Four Hours to Live"
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Supporting Characters:
- Linda Page (Cameo)
Antagonists:
- Jasper Sneed (Single appearance; dies)
- "Barkis" (Richard Sneed) (Single appearance; dies)
Other Characters:
- Mary Sneed (Jasper Sneed's late wife) (Mentioned only)
- Lucille Sneed (Jasper Sneed's orphaned niece) (Single appearance)
- Hosmer Clay (Jasper Sneed's cousin) (Single appearance; dies)
- Mrs. Biggs (Jasper Sneed's widowed sister) (Single appearance)
- Stanley Biggs (Mrs. Biggs's son) (Single appearance)
- John Harvey (Jasper Sneed's business partner) (Single appearance)
- Hagar the Waxman (Single appearance)
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Appearing in Bart Regan, Spy: "The Fencer"
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Supporting Characters:
- Jules Vortez
Antagonists:
- The Fencer (Single appearance)
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Appearing in Crimson Avenger: "The Carson Kidnapping Case"
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Antagonists:
- Silk Masters (smuggler)
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Appearing in Cliff Crosby: "The Adventure of the Spider Girl"
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Supporting Characters:
- Kay Nevers
- Miss Carter (spider girl)
Antagonists:
- Kidnappers
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Appearing in Larry Steele: "The Case of Double Trouble"
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Supporting Characters:
- Sherriff
Antagonists:
- Mame Miller (bank robber)
- Tom Miller (bank robber)
- Reb (handyman)
- Helen Miller (insurance fraudster)
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Appearing in Speed Saunders: "Murder in the Tropics"
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Supporting Characters:
- Jim Hawkins(mine owner)
- Gwen
Antagonists:'
- D'Atoine (world traveler)
Other Characters:
- Grant (mine owner)
- Ed Corson (mine owner)
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Appearing in Steve Malone: "The Jones Case"
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Supporting Characters:
- Casey
Antagonists:
- Jim Carr
Other Characters:
- Ted Jones
- Ed Carr
- George Nolan
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Appearing in Slam Bradley: "The Case of the Talking Dummy"
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Supporting Characters:
- Shorty Morgan
- Phineas Carson (millionaire)
Antagonists:
- Senior Cortez (spy)
- Ventriloquist and "Funny"
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Notes
- Published by Detective Comics, Inc.
- Batman: "Twenty-Four Hours to Live" is reprinted in Batman Archives Vol 2 and Batman Chronicles Vol 5.
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