Issue | #6 |
Published | Winter 1963-'64 |
Cover Price | 0.25 |
Pages | 84 |
Editing | Jack Schiff |
Notes | On Sale Date - November 14th 1963 |
Characters | Batman; Robin |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | vignettes |
Inks | vignettes |
Characters | Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; James Barham; John Gorley; Adam Barham; Robert Cray; Jay Sonders [Vince Sonderson] |
Synopsis | When James Barham is murdered in his medieval castle there are four suspects, in order for Batman to solve this crime, he must use every ounce of his deductive ability. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Bill Finger |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Reprinted | from Detective Comics #246 (August 1957) |
Characters | Batman; Robin; Alec Judson; Brad Jones; Ed Yancey; Will Tyler; Markham |
Synopsis | Batman and Robin are made honorary members of the Safari Club by millionaire Alec Judson, but when Ed Yancey is found murdered, all the clues seem to point at fellow member, Markham. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Bill Finger |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Reprinted | from Batman #111 (November 1957) |
Characters | Batman; Robin; William Malcolm; Jim Meecher; Frank Frawley; John Goss |
Synopsis | Acting on a tip off, the Dynamic Duo visit the Sky Museum to investigate. To crack a scheme that allows wanted criminals to be smuggled away, Batman and Robin must follow a trail that involves a series of vintage flying machines. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Edmond Hamilton |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Reprinted | from Batman #94 (September 1955) |
Characters | Batman; Robin; Duke Walling; Commissioner James Gordon; Lefty Lingard; Egbert Smills |
Synopsis | A "Batman" is known to be smuggling stolen goods into the country. Three different "Batmen" are identified, a baseball batsman, a collector of flying bats, and a potter who uses clay bats in his work - but who is the fourth "Batman"? |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Edmond Hamilton |
Pencils | Dick Sprang |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Notes | story edited to correct 2 minor errors from the original printing (panel 1, page 3. panel 1 page 5) |
Reprinted | from Batman #88 (December 1954) |
Characters | Batman; Robin; Cory Blane; Charles Devon; Tod Martin; Professor Carter |
Synopsis | Film producer Cory Blaine is shooting a movie on isolated Skull Island. When the legendary monster, the Locto appears, putting the project in jeopardy, Batman and Robin must find some way to subdue the beast. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | David Wood |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Reprinted | from Detective Comics #252 (February 1958) |
Characters | Batman; Robin; Guy Hawtree; Herbert Merton; Rand Blanning |
Synopsis | Archaeologist Guy Hawtree sets off for Peru to study an ancient Incan monument, as he distrusts everyone, he leaves the location hidden on one of his maps. The Dynamic Duo must find the secret before a rogue member of the Explorer's club does. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Edmond Hamilton |
Pencils | Dick Sprang |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Reprinted | from Batman #91 (May 1955) |
Characters | Batman; Robin; Mack Thorn; Jack Thorn; John Carew; Milding; Larson |
Synopsis | When Jack Thorn is killed while trying to join the Danger Club, his distraught brother, Mack, threatens the members. President of the Club, John Carew, is killed and others have attempts made on their lives, Mack Thorn is the obvious suspect, but is he the guilty party? |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Edmond Hamilton |
Pencils | Lew Sayre Schwartz |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Reprinted | from Batman #76 (April-May 1953) |
Characters | Batman; Robin; Professor Hale; Alberto Linke; Carl Danton; Mario Nazzara; John Logan |
Synopsis | Head of the Mechanical Museum of Natural History, Professor Hale, is found murdered, the Caped Crimefighters must follow a series of clues that lead through the exhibits of mechanical animals. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Bill Finger |
Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
Inks | Charles Paris |
Notes | original title: Death in Dinosaur Hall |
Reprinted | from Detective Comics #255 (May 1958) |