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DC Comics   ·   Released Jul 1st, 1980

Detective Comics #492

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VENGEANCE TRAIL

One morning in Gotham City, Alfred Pennyworth awakes Bruce Wayne after he has read terrible news in the newspapers headlines. Batgirl had been killed. Bruce storms out of is penthouse apartment at the Wayne Foundation and goes to the Batcave already on his Batman gear. He hurries to call Commissioner Gordon and talk about the tragedy, but Gordon seems rather calm and tells Batman to go to his home to discuss. Batman notices Gordon's odd behaviour and deduces that there is more than meets the eye.  In fact, Commissioner Gordon is at home with his daughter after she was attacked the last night. When Batman gets to Gordon's home, he learns that Batgirl was lured into a trap and shot by an unknown criminal. However, Batgirl was only slightly injured and she used the same Batgirl dummy that they used to lure her, as a decoy to fake her own death. However, since everyone in the general public knows that Batgirl is dead, Barbara has no intention of returning to the role of Batgirl and she chooses to let it die. Batman is concerned about Barbara's future, but her father agrees with her decision.  Nonetheless, Batman starts investigating the murder attempt on Batgirl and he finds some of the thugs working for General Scarr. After learning about their hideout, Batman tells the location to Commissioner Gordon and then he goes to their hideout using a disguise to break into the place. Unfortunately, he is discovered and General Scarr captures Batman, taking him to a shooting range where he is about to execute the Dark Knight.  In the meantime, Barbara tries to find the confidence and the courage to return as Batgirl and she talks to her father, who tells her his own experience and decision of becoming a law enforcer. Gordon also tells her that the normal motivations don't apply to special people like the Batman and after an encouraging speech, he leaves in order to assist his old friend.  

CHAPTER TWO: AT WAR WITH GENERAL SCARR

After the speech by her father, Barbara finds the courage to fight her own battle and she dons the Batgirl costume once again. With an injured arm, Barbara goes to the secret hideout of General Scarr and arrives even earlier than the GCPD. Breaking into the building, Batgirl finds a way to the top floors, where she learns that Batman is being held prisoner in a special torture chamber and that they are planning to kill him.  Batgirl finds the room where Batman is locked, but the man outside is Cormorant, the same thug who shoot her and tried to murder her. Batgirl becomes paralyzed with fear, but watching Batman struggle without giving up, gives her the strength she needs to confront Cormorant, who becomes terrified of her presence, as he believes her to be dead.  After she takes care of Cormorant, Batgirl breaks into the chamber, where General Scarr is torturing Batman and she attacks the villain. Batgirl takes care of the criminal and a few minutes later, the Police arrive and takes away the prisoner. General Scarr is shocked after his defeat at the hands of Batgirl, but Batman shows only signs of satisfaction and support for the young heroine.

FIFTY MILLION TON OF SOUL!

A maintenance man, a would-be suicide and his girl, and the designer of the great bridge on which they all stand team up to take down a carload of thieves trying to cross the bridge to safety.

WE ARE EXPERIENCING A SLIGHT DELAY

After a long night out on town, Man-Bat returns home, but finds that his wife Francine and his daughter, Rebecca are not at home. Francine had left a note for him with the time whe would return, but it is already past the time. Langstrom calls the house of one of Francine's friends and the woman tells him that Francine left her house much earlier and that she is probably trapped in the subway accident.  Langstrom transforms into Man-Bat and goes to the location of the subway accident, which the police believes to be a heist. Man-Bat goes into the tunnel and he finds a trio of criminals stealing from the stranded passengers before he takes care of them. With the thugs out of the way, Man-Bat goes looking for the main wagon and finds that it had been destroyed and ripped apart.  Man-Bat eventually finds his family, but he is forced to protect every person in the wagon from a giant rat, which is apparently responsible for the entire accident. Man-Bat uses some fire to force the giant animal away into a dark tunnel and he seals the exit to prevent the animal from escaping.  After the train and everybody inside is rescued, the authorities blame the whole incident on the three criminals captured by Man-Bat, but nobody is willing to believe the version about the giant rat and everybody moves on with their lives.

THE FIRST BIRD

obin learns that a valuable and ancient bird egg is currently on display in a museum of New Carthage and he keeps a close eye in case anyone attempts to rob the egg. When nothing seems to happen, Robin changes to his civilian identity and goes on a date with Jennifer Anne to the museum. Once inside, Dick notices a couple of men with trick umbrellas that steal the egg and escape. Dick changes into Robin and follows the crooks to their lair, where the Penguin has been waiting for him. Robin falls for the Penguin's trap and he is locked inside a rocket cage, which starts to fly and would drop Robin from the sky. Robin manages to escape and nails the Penguin before he can escape. Robin then notices the mysterious man in black still following him and he decides that it's time to solve the mystery of this enigmatic person.

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Creators

Bob Rozakis
Writer
Bob Rozakis
Cary Burkett
Writer
Cary Burkett
Jack C. Harris
Writer
Jack C. Harris
Bob Haney
Writer
Bob Haney
Don Newton
Penciller
Don Newton
Penciller
Bob Oksner
Romeo Tanghal
Penciller
Romeo Tanghal
Penciller
Charles Wojtkoski
Jim Aparo
Artist, Cover Artist
Jim Aparo
Vince Colletta
Inker
Vince Colletta
Bob Smith
Inker
Bob Smith
Colorist
Gene D'Angelo
Adrienne Roy
Colorist
Adrienne Roy
John Costanza
Letterer
John Costanza
Ben Oda
Letterer
Ben Oda
Letterer
Milt Snapinn
Paul Levitz
Editor
Paul Levitz

Characters

Alfred Pennyworth
Alfred Pennyworth
Earth-One
Batgirl
Barbara Gordon
Batgirl
Earth-One
Batman
Bruce Wayne
Batman
Earth-One
Cormorant
Edward Wells
Cormorant
Prime Earth
Doris Dexter
Earth-One
Francine Langstrom
Francine Langstrom
Prime Earth
Anthony Scarano
General Scarr
Earth-One
James Gordon
James Gordon
Earth-One
Jennifer Ann
Earth-One
Jim Daniels
Prime Earth
Mr. Myers
Man in Black
Earth-One
Man-Bat
Kirk Langstrom
Man-Bat
Prime Earth
Penguin
Oswald Cobblepot
Penguin
Earth-One
Rebecca Langstrom
Rebecca Langstrom
Prime Earth
Robin
Dick Grayson
Robin
Earth-One

Collected In

  • Batgirl: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    Batgirl: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    Batgirl: The Bronze Age Omnibus (2017)
  • Batgirl: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 2 HC
    Batgirl: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 2 HC
    Batgirl: The Bronze Age Omnibus (2017)
  • Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus HC
    Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus HC
    Robin: The Bronze Age (2020)
  • Tales of the Batman: Don Newton HC
    Tales of the Batman: Don Newton HC
    Tales of the Batman

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