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Issue Details

Issue #105
Published November 1945
Cover Price 0.10
Pages 52
Editing Jack Schiff; Whitney Ellsworth (editor-in-chief)
Notes Information on filler and text features unavailable for this issue.

Cover Details - "The Batman Goes Broke!"

Characters Batman; Robin.
Genre superhero
Pencils Jack Burnley
Inks Charles Paris
Notes Information on filler and text features unavailable for this issue.
Reprinted In The Batman Archives (DC, 1990 series) #5 (March 2001).

12 page Batman story "The Batman Goes Broke"

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Alfred Beagle; Simon Gurlin [villain].
Synopsis When Wayne Motor Company goes broke because the company's treasurer absconds with the company money, Bruce finds himself broke. That predictament creates many headaches for the dynamic duo!
Genre superhero
Script Don Cameron
Pencils Winslow Mortimer (signed as Mortimer))(signed as Bob Kane)
Inks Winslow Mortimer (signed as Mortimer)(signed as Bob Kane)
Notes Art credits verified by Mortimer. Mortimer signed the story on page 10 in panel 3. Some info and modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 5-23-09.
Reprinted In The Batman Archives (DC, 1990 series) #5 (March 2001).

6 page Slam Bradley story "?"

Characters Slam Bradley; Shorty Morgan.
Genre detective
Pencils Howard Sherman
Inks Howard Sherman

6 page Air Wave story "?"

Characters Air Wave [Larry Jordan]
Genre superhero
Pencils George Roussos
Inks George Roussos
Colors George Roussos
Letters George Roussos

4 page Three-Ring Binks story

Characters Three-Ring Binks
Genre humor
Script Jack Farr
Pencils Jack Farr
Inks Jack Farr
Letters Jack Farr
Notes Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 5-23-09.

11 page The Boy Commandos story "?"

Characters The Boy Commandos [Rip Carter; Andre; Alfy; Brooklyn; Jan].
Genre war; adventure
Pencils Louis Cazeneuve
Inks Louis Cazeneuve

1 page ? filler

Genre humor
Pencils ? (signed as Lit-Win)
Inks ? (signed as Lit-Win)
Notes Feature out of order. Lit-Win was a pen name for an unknown artist, whom Jack Burnley met on many occasions at the DC offices, but he couldn't remember the man's true name.

2 page text story "?"

Script Blair Bolton
Notes feature out of order