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DC Comics   ·   Released Oct 1st, 1948

Batman #49

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THE PRISON DOCTOR!

The doctor at the Gotham State Penitentiary confesses his crime when he helped some criminals break out of jail. When the criminals double-crossed the doctor, Batman and Robin started working on the case and captured the thugs, clearing the doctor's name.

THE SCOOP OF THE CENTURY

At a yacht club, Bruce Wayne meets the intrepid photojournalist, Vicki Vale, who is there to take some pictures of him. At that moment, a criminal who calls himself the Mad Hatter, breaks into the club and steals some very valuable objects. After a quick change of costume, Batman tries to stop the Hatter and his henchmen, but he cuts his chin during a fight with the criminals. In the meantime, Vicki Vale takes pictures of the encounter and as a reward, she is assigned to create a story about Batman and his crime-busting methods. Vicki arranges a meeting with Commissioner Gordon to help him contact Batman. As Vicki explains Batman her assignment, they learn about a clue for The Mad Hatter's next crime at the local horse show. Vicki arranges a meeting with Bruce Wayne to have an excuse for going to the show and take some pictures of Batman. Vicki gets suspicious when she sees a cut on Bruce Wayne's chin, similar to that of Batman. When the Hatter strikes, Bruce disappears and Batman comes in the scene. Batman confronts the Mad Hatter in an amazing fight, but the criminal manages to escape. When the fight is over, Bruce reappears out of nowhere. To prove her theory, Vicki overlaps a picture of Bruce Wayne over a picture of Batman and she finds the ultimate truth. Vicki then plans to trick Batman by pouring some glowing powder on his glove, which would cause his right hand to glow in the dark. Later, Batman follows the clues left by the Hatter and he finally discovers the secret hideout of this criminal. Batman and Robin soon take them out of action with a little help from Vicki Vale. Vale then calls Bruce Wayne on a date at her house, where she expects to verify that his right-hand glows in the dark. To her surprise, Bruce's both hands glow in the dark and he explains that he bought some glowing flowers for her, throwing her off the right trail. Bruce later reveals to Dick that he noticed Vicki's trick while investigating the Hatter's clues, but that despite her efforts for uncovering his identity, he is willing to go on a date with Vicki again.

BATMAN’S ARABIAN NIGHTS!

At an auction, Bruce Wayne and his young ward Dick Grayson purchase an Arabian rug bearing a very familiar visage; the Joker's. Curious as to how their modern-day nemesis could be on an ancient rug, Batman and Robin have their friend Carter Nichols send them back in time, where they encounter the Crier; a dead look-a-like for the Joker who thinks of life as a tragedy, not a comedy.

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Batman #49
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Creators

Bill Finger
Writer
Bill Finger
Bob Kane
Artist
Bob Kane
Artist
Charles Paris
Artist
Ira Schnapp
Whitney Ellsworth
Editor
Whitney Ellsworth

Characters

Batman
Bruce Wayne
Batman
Earth-Two
Crier
Earth-Two
James Gordon
James Gordon
Earth-Two
Mad Hatter
Jervis Tetch
Mad Hatter
Prime Earth
Professor Nichols
Carter Nichols
Professor Nichols
Earth-Two
Robin
Dick Grayson
Robin
Earth-Two
Vicki Vale
Vicki Vale
Prime Earth

Key Events

First Appearance
Jervis Tetch as Mad Hatter Prime Earth
First Appearance
Vicki Vale Prime Earth

Collected In

  • Batman in the Forties TP
    Batman in the Forties TP
    Batman in the Forties (2014)
  • Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years HC
    Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years HC
    Batman: A Celebration of 75 Years (2014)
  • Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6 HC
    Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6 HC
    Batman: The Golden Age
  • DC Anthologie - Batman Anthologie
    DC Anthologie - Batman Anthologie
    DC Anthologie (2012 - 2019)

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