Issue | #112 |
Published | June 1946 |
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. |
Characters | Batman; Robin. |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Winslow Mortimer |
Inks | Winslow Mortimer |
Notes | Information on filler and text features unavailable for this issue. |
Reprinted | In The Batman Archives (DC, 1990 series) #5 (March 2001). |
Characters | Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Papa Brugel; Eddie; Corinne; August; Cat-Woman [Corinne, not the real Catwoman]; Bobo the Bruiser. |
Synopsis | $99 missing from a shop owner's cash register leads Batman and Robin on the trail of the would-be thief. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Alvin Schwartz |
Pencils | Winslow Mortimer (signed as Mortimer)(signed as Bob Kane) |
Inks | Winslow Mortimer (signed as Mortimer)(signed as Bob Kane)) |
Notes | Mortimer signed his name to shop sign on panel 3 of page 6. Some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 5-24-09. |
Reprinted | In The Batman Archives (DC, 1990 series) #5 (March 2001); in Batman (DC, 1940 series) #260 (January-February 1975). |
Characters | Air Wave [Larry Jordan] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | George Roussos |
Inks | George Roussos |
Colors | George Roussos |
Letters | George Roussos |
Characters | Slam Bradley; Shorty Morgan. |
Genre | detective |
Pencils | John Daly |
Inks | John Daly |
Notes | Revised pencil credit by Jerry Bails (Nov. 2005). Pencil credit previously given to Howard Sherman. |
Characters | The Boy Commandos [Rip Carter; Alfy; Brooklyn; Jan; Andre]. |
Genre | war; adventure |
Pencils | Curt Swan |
Inks | Steve Brodie |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Blair Bolton (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Feature out of order. |
Characters | Harvey |
Genre | humor |
Script | Phil Berube |
Pencils | Phil Berube |
Inks | Phil Berube |
Letters | Phil Berube |
Notes | Feature out of order. Writer and letterer credits added by Craig Delich 5-24-09. |
Characters | Scruffy the Tramp |
Genre | gag |
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. Jack Burnley saw him in the DC offices regularly, but couldn't remember his true name. |