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DC Comics   ·   Released Sep 1st, 1970

Detective Comics #403

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YOU DIE BY MOURNING

Bruce Wayne's V.I.P. office is visited by a mysterious woman who claims that her husband, Mr. Randall will be murdered by morning before running out. That night, Batman investigates the mystery by going to the woman's house, where he learns that the lady and her husband had been invited to a masquerade. The couple is taken to the place of the party on a grim chariot conducted by a mysterious man.  On their way to the party, the couple are attacked by some gunmen in a car and they are saved by Batman, who has been following them closely. After interrogating the killers for hire, Batman learns that someone is trying to murder the couple.  Finally, the unsuspecting couple arrive at their destination in an abandoned house, but they become suspicious when they realize that there is no party in the place. The driver of the chariot descends and pulls a gun, forcing the couple to get inside the house. Inside, the man reveals himself as Van Paxton, a business rival of Mr. Randall, and he informs them about his plan to kill them in order to eliminate competition. When he shoots at Mr. Randall, a woman jumps in front of the line of fire, taking the hit. Paxton is shocked to see that the woman he shot is his wife, Audrey, the twin sister of Mr. Randall's wife, Angie. Batman arrives then and tries to capture Paxton, who falls to his death in the abandoned house's cellar trying to escape from the Dark Knight.  In her dying moments, Audrey confesses having informed Bruce Wayne about the murder attempt on Mr. Randall and that she posed as her sister to get Batman involved in the case and prevent innocents from dying. Unfortunately, she lost her life, but she dies peacefully, knowing that she saved others' lives, unlike Batman, who feels guilt over Audrey's unnecessary death.

BREAK-OUT!

Robin investigates the escape of two juvenile delinquents from a corrective home. In his investigations, he finds the runaway youngsters and tries to capture them without asking questions. Robin resorts to violence, but he is forced to stop when he learns that the runaway teens are not working on any crimes, but instead they are trying to disband a notorious criminal ring that recruits people from the corrective home into their ranks. After the whole confusion is cleared up, Robin returns to Hudson University.

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Creators

Frank Robbins
Writer
Frank Robbins
Writer
Mike Friedrich
Vince Colletta
Artist
Vince Colletta
Gil Kane
Artist
Gil Kane
Artist
Bob Brown
Frank Giacoia
Artist
Frank Giacoia
Neal Adams
Cover Artist
Neal Adams
Carmine Infantino
Editor
Carmine Infantino

Characters

Batman
Bruce Wayne
Batman
Earth-One
Robin
Dick Grayson
Robin
Earth-One

Collected In

  • Batman by Neal Adams Omnibus HC
    Batman by Neal Adams Omnibus HC
    Batman Vol. 1 (1940 - 2011)
  • Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 2 HC
    Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 2 HC
    Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams
  • Batman Illustrated By Neal Adams Omnibus HC
    Batman Illustrated By Neal Adams Omnibus HC
    Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams
  • Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus HC
    Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus HC
    Robin: The Bronze Age (2020)
  • Showcase Presents: Batman Vol. 5 TP
    Showcase Presents: Batman Vol. 5 TP
    Showcase Presents: Batman

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