- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]
- Synopsis
- Title page with image taken from Batman #34 cover.
- Letters
- typeset
- Synopsis
- indicia and publisher information
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- The Joker
- Synopsis
- Table of Contents with image taken from "Rackety-Rax Racket" from Batman #32.
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]
- Synopsis
- Forward with image taken from "Dick Grayson, Boy Wonder" from Batman #32.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; D'Artagnan
- Reprints
Art credits verified by Dick Sprang.
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
- Script
- Don C. Cameron
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- Dick Sprang (signed as Bob Kane)
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Pat Gordon ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Joker (villain); Aces (villain)
- Synopsis
- A series of college fraternity initiation rites are used by the Crime Clown to further enhance his own wealth, using Robin himself to carry them out.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Eta Beta Pi Fraternity; Gotham City; Gotham City Gazette
Art credits verified by Dick Sprang.
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Pat Gordon ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson] (origin re-told); Dick's mother; Dick's father; Haly (circus owner); Commissioner James Gordon; Harry (cabdriver); Myrtle (Harry's wife, unseen); Boss Zucco (villain); Stick-Up Sidney (villain, introduction)
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Batmobile; Batplane; Gotham City
Story takes place just after Detective Comics #38.
Art credits verified by Dick Sprang.
- Script
- Joe Samachson ?
- Pencils
- Jerry Robinson
- Inks
- Jerry Robinson
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- Bruce Wayne; Dick Grayson; Alfred Pennyworth; Chumley (a dog); un-named criminal gang (villains)
- Synopsis
- At the request of one of Bruce Wayne's friends, Alfred is loaned out......to walk the lady's dog of all things. However, while doing this menial chore, the brave butler stumbles upon a case that will test his detective abilities.....a case involving giant turtles.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Gotham City; Sambell's Special Soups
Art credits verified by Jerry Robinson.
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
Writer ID by Bob Hughes- Contains Samachson's trademarks "EEEHHH" and "YIIII"
Previously ascribed to Don Cameron?
- Script
- Don C. Cameron
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Dick Sprang
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne] [also as D'Artagnan]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Professor Carter Nichols; D'Artagnan; the Three Musketeers [Athos; Portos; Aramis]; Lady Constance; Duke of Buckingham; Milady (villain Richelieu's agent, introduction); Cardinal Richelieu (villain, no real appearance)
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Gotham City; Paris
Time-travel story, based on Dumas's characters in "The Three Musketeers".
Script credit by Martin O'Hearn.
Art and letterer credits verified by Dick Sprang.
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Christmas; Christmas tree
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Win Mortimer (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- Win Mortimer (signed as Bob Kane)
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Commissioner James Gordon; Pete Pike (musician); Fire Chief Brody; Mr. Lee (importer); The Penguin [Oswald Cobblepot] (villain); Ralph the Rook (villain); Rook's Mob [Melancholy Mike; Willie the Wag] (villains); Sidecar (villain, tavern barkeep)
- Synopsis
- Mobsters decide to use the Penguin as a ruse for Batman and Robin to follow while they commit crimes.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Acme Silver Company; Bat-Signal; Batmobile; Gotham City; Gotham Gazette; Lucky Bird Tapestry; Wayne Mansion
Lettering credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Win Mortimer (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- Win Mortimer (signed as Bob Kane)
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp (signed)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne] [also as Dense "Solid" Jackson]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Alfred Pennyworth; Professor Dorry Leaf [aka Dormeus Leaf] (orphan, world's authority on earthquakes, introduction); Leaf's mother and father (both die, flashback); The Jackal (villain, introduction); the Looters (villains, The Jackal's mob, introduction for all)
- Synopsis
- Seeing both of his parents killed in an earthquake on a small Pacific island, Dorry Leaf becomes an expert on these phenomnia, and is offered a post at Pacific Coast University to oversee a seismographic observatory that he is determined to make quake-proof! However, crooks become interested when they discover that the Professor can predict in advance where quakes will occur, and the Looters, as they are known, hope to cash in on that knowledge.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Batplane; Coast City; Gotham City; Pacific Coast University
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
Letterer Schnapp signed his name on a Bar-Grill sign in panel 4 on page 13.
Winslow put his name "Mort Winslow" on a band banner in panel 5 on page 5.
- Script
- Don C. Cameron
- Pencils
- Win Mortimer (as Bob Kane, signed, see notes)
- Inks
- Win Mortimer (as Bob Kane, signed, see notes)
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mrs. Mulligan (boardinghouse landlord); Mr. Arden; James Jocelyn (reformed villain, introduction); Anthony Jocelyn (villain, wild spendthrift, introduction); Raymond Jocelyn (villain, introduction); Frank Jocelyn (villain, introduction)
- Synopsis
- Jim Jocelyn's thieving cousins have a high time spending the money that their uncle had ammassed for charities by using it to build up their own multi-million dollar businesses. They decide that the only way they can safeguard themselves is to murder their uncle!
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Christmas; Christmas trees; Gotham City; Santa Claus
Lettering credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
Artist Mortimer also signed his first name Winslow on a sign found in panel 4 on page 2.
Writer Credit by Bob Hughes- Cameron includes his trademark "Gentle Reader".
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]
- Reprints
Title provided by Craig Delich.
Art credits verified by Dick Sprang.
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- George Roussos ?
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Joe Letterese ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Marty Steele [aka John Doe] (race car driver); Roy Damon (blind scientist); Glenda West (Kale's niece); George Kale [aka Kayle] (villain, President of Lightning Motors, introduction)
- Synopsis
- Racer Marty Steele is banned from racing when doctors discover he has a bad heart. But he has plans to compete anyway under another name, whilst his erstwhile opponent is a blind scientist. The prize for the winner is $250,000, a sum that Roy Damon hopes to take home in order to allow others who are blind to build new and better lives for themselves.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Batman's laboratory; Batmobile; Batplane; Gotham City; Gotham City Star; Grand Canyon; Lightning Motors Inc.; Mount Rushmore; Planet; San Francisco; the Batboat; The Pathfinder
On his personal production log sheet for 1945, Dick Sprang recorded that he delivered this story’s pages in pencil, and he verified that credit.
Craig Delich, after careful investigation of the art, believes that Roussos was the inker for this story.
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- George Roussos ?
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Joe Letterese ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Ally Babble; Madame Patio (fortune teller, introduction); Chissum (President of a bond company, introduction); Doctor Peters (introduction); Newsie Newts (villain)
- Synopsis
- Ally visits Madame Patio for a free tea leaf reading and explains to him the meaning of the four tea leaves of fate: money, a girl, a ship's deck, and happy faces. By a quirk of fate, these all come true, but not the way Ally imagined.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Gotham City; Madam Patio's Gypsy Tea Room
On his personal production log sheet for 1945, Dick Sprang recorded that he delivered this story’s pages in pencil, and also verified his pencil credit.
Craig Delich, after careful researching the art for this story, believes Roussos was the inker.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jerry Robinson
- Inks
- Jerry Robinson
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- George Roussos
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- Bruce Wayne (cameo); Dick Grayson (cameo); Alfred Pennyworth; un-named Police Chief; Shifty (villain, introduction); Slinky (villain, introduction)
- Synopsis
- Alfred makes a study of tires and the tracks they make. Too bad for him the car he is examining belongs to crooks!
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Gotham City
Art credits verified by Jerry Robinson.
Letterer credit verified by George Roussos.
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- George Roussos ?
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Joe Letterese ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne] [also as Mr. DuBois]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Commissioner James Gordon (cameo); Alfred Pennyworth (cameo); The Penguin [Oswald Cobblepot] (villain, cameo); The Joker (villain, cameo)
- Synopsis
- Robin's bragging about his prowess in crook hunting leads Batman to disguise himself as a jewel thief and have Robin attempt to track him down.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Andros Brothers Antique Dealers; Batman's Trophy Hall; Gotham City
On his personal production log sheet for 1945, Dick Sprang recorded that he delivered this story’s pages in pencil, and verified the pencil credit.
After careful research into the art for this story, Craig Delich believes George Roussos did the inks.
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Dick Grayson [Robin]
- Reprints
Cover credits revised by Craig Delich, previously given as Bob Kane penciler ?; Jerry Robinson inker ?.
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Bob Kane (signed)
- Inks
- Ray Burnley
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Commissioner James Gordon; un-named prison matron; The Catwoman [Selina Kyle] (villain); Catwoman's gang [Mousey; Mager; Mike; Pete] (villains); Carl Gibbs (villain, millionaire)
- Synopsis
- Catwoman arrives at the state women's prison and uses her catseye on her guard to make her escape. However, when she returns to her digs and attempts to put her gang back together, most want no part of her since Batman always defeats her. So the Catwoman decides on a daring plan: to prove to her boys she has the nine lives of a cat and cannot be killed!
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Cat-acombs; Catseye; Gotham City; infra-red filter lenses; Wayne Mansion
Catwoman adopts the classic purple and green costume with mask instead of Cat's head.
Both art credits confirmed by Jack Burnley (to Craig Delich) and Bob Kane (to Joe Desris).
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Paul Cooper
- Inks
- Ray Burnley
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Job Number
- N-666
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Murray Wilson Hart (master showman); Mr. Breach (big-game hunter); Stephen Chase (villain, big-game hunter)
- Synopsis
- Batman and Robin are challenged to a game of "Touch Hunt" on famed Dinosaur Island in return for a gift to charity in the amount of $5000.....if they win the game. But they soon discover that they are the prey being hunted....by a very human adversary! The mechanical dinosaur later ends up in the Bat-Cave's trophy room.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- belt radio; Gotham City; utility belt
Artist ID by Martin O'Hearn, formerly attributed to Bob Kane.
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
Previous notes:
Both art credits confirmed by Jack Burnley as well as Bob Kane through Joe Desris.
- Script
- Joe Samachson
- Pencils
- Paul Cooper; Dick Sprang ? (layouts)
- Inks
- Ray Burnley
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Commissioner James Gordon; Jim Hale (Editor of Crescent Comics, introduction); Duke Ryall (villain, big-time mobster, introduction); Smokey (villain); Sammy the Zip (villain); Dagger Creese (villain); Mr. Matchell (villain); Big Ed Conroy (reformed villain); Joe Dart (villain)
- Synopsis
- Dick, interested in comic magazines, accompanies Bruce to the offices of the editor of Crescent Comics, and is invited to write a script. However, ideas do not come easy and is superceded by a case involving ex-con Big Ed Conroy. The Dick discovers that he can use real facts for his story, which is soon published and titled "Crooks' Come-Back".
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Crescent Comics; Gotham City; Security Messenger Service; State Prison; Wayne Mansion
Artist ID by Martin O'Hearn, formerly attributed to Bob Kane.
Writer ID by Bob Hughes
Previous notes:
Penciler revision from Dick Sprang to Bob Kane and inker revision from Dick Sprang to Ray Burnley by Craig Delich. However, there are a few indications that display partial art by Sprang, especially panels 3 and 4 on page 12 (that is Sprang's bat on Batman's chest, not Kane's). Throughout the story, there is no cape knot at Batman's throat (such as seen in the previous two stories by Kane and Burnley).
Sprang told Craig personally that the art on stories marked Kane and Burnley are not his; he never worked on them. Later, Kane told Joe Desris that these stories were his pencils with Burnley inking him.
The Robin figures on the splash and first two pages appear to be Sprang's work (as is the cover), and maybe a few other random Robins.
Craig Delich's guess, is that Sprang may laid out this story, Kane finished the pencils and then Burnley did the inks.
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang
- Inks
- Dick Sprang
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]
- Reprints
Art credits confirmed by Dick Sprang.
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
- Script
- Al Schwartz
- Pencils
- Paul Cooper (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- Ray Burnley
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Alfred Pennyworth; Commissioner James Gordon; Inspector Gall; un-named Baron; The Penguin [Oswald Cobblepot] (villain)
- Synopsis
- The Penguin opens a new restaurant in town, but queerly asks guests to hand-write their orders and sign them, then he does everything possible to get himself arrested. Batman finally figures out that, once inside the jail, the Penguin can use homing pigeons to ferret out dozens of forged checks using the signatures he got in his restaurant!
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Bat-Signal; Gotham City; The Nest; Wayne Mansion
Writer credit by Martin O'Hearn.
Penciler credit verified by Bob Kane through Joe Desris.
Inker credit verified by Jack Burnley.
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
Artist ID by Martin O'Hearn; formerly attributed to Bob Kane.
- Script
- Don C. Cameron
- Pencils
- Paul Cooper (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- Ray Burnley
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; John Kendall (movie producer); Royal Stanhope (actor); Rita (actress); Clancy (actor); Brian; Jerry McGlone (reformed villain, movie stand-in, introduction)
- Synopsis
- A famed movie stand-in uses his skills to lead a life of crime, but it takes the hard work of the Batman and Robin to discover the reason why.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Batplane; Gila Gorge Dam; Gotham City; Jack of Diamonds Club; Los Angeles Echo
Script credit from Martin O'Hearn.
Pencil credit verified by Bob Kane through Joe Desris.
Inks credit from Jack Burnley.
Letters credit from Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
- Script
- Joe Samachson
- Pencils
- Jerry Robinson
- Inks
- Jerry Robinson
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- George Roussos
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- Alfred Pennyworth; Bruce Wayne (cameo); Dick Grayson (cameo); London Eddie (villain, introduction)
- Synopsis
- Alfred notices a wanted poster in the post office for an English thief. Believing the Police to be baffled, he reasons that only an English detective would know the psychology of such a man, and be able to track him down and capture him.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Gotham City; Trafalgar Inn; Wayne Mansion
Last Alfred story.
Art credits confirmed by Jerry Robinson.
Letterer credits confirmed by George Roussos.
Writer Credit by Bob Hughes-plot centered around a sneeze is a Samachson staple.
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Paul Cooper (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- Ray Burnley
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne; aka Sir Hardi Le Noir]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Professor Carter Nichols; King Arthur; Round Table Knights [Sir Lancelot; Sir Gawain; Sir Kay]; Merlin; Aline (niece of Merlin); Sir Mordred (villain, introduction); Queen Morgan LeFey (villain, introduction)
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Camelot; Gotham City; Lyonesse; radio-belt
Dick Sprang remembers Finger writing this story.
Penciler credit verified by Bob Kane through Joe Desris.
Inker credit verified by Jack Burnley.
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
Batman's nickname in the story means "The Bold Black Knight".
Artist credit by Martin O'Hearn; formerly attributed to Bob Kane.
- Pencils
- Jerry Robinson
- Inks
- Jerry Robinson
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- George Roussos
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Joker
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Joker-Mobile; Joker-Plane; Joker-Signal
Art credits verified by Jerry Robinson.
Letterer credit verified by George Roussos.
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Jerry Robinson (signed as Bob Kane)
- Inks
- Jerry Robinson (signed as Bob Kane)
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- George Roussos
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Commissioner James Gordon (mention only); Dr. Avery Burton (chief of Gotham Hospital); Dr. Phil King (intern at Gotham Hospital); Jerry Marshall; Noreen O'Day (nurse at Gotham Hospital); Lou Darrell (villain, Gotham Hospital employee, introduction)
- Synopsis
- Dr. King tries out his new radiotherapy machine on patient Jerry Marshall, and, while it is successful, its ray negatively affects a hospital worker, Lou Darrell, but not for the better.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Bat-Signal; Batmobile; Gotham City; Gotham Hospital; utility belt
Art credits verified by Robinson.
Letterer credit verified by Roussos.
Writer Credit by Bob Hughes
- Script
- Bill Finger
- Pencils
- Jerry Robinson
- Inks
- Jerry Robinson
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (color reconstruction)
- Letters
- Ira Schnapp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Stephen Morgan (President of Mammoth Pictures); E. J. Loring (villain, film director, introduction); Sluggsy (villain)
- Synopsis
- A group of criminals plan to steal an unreleased as yet film "Heart's Desire" from the movie set of "Crime Doesn't Pay", where Batman and Robin are in attendance to film a sequence.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Batplane; Gotham City; Mammoth Pictures
Art credits verified by Robinson.
Writer ID by Bob Hughes
Letterer credit by Martin O'Hearn and Joe Desris.
- Script
- Joseph Greene ?
- Pencils
- Jerry Robinson
- Inks
- Jerry Robinson
- Colors
- Digikore Studios
- Letters
- George Roussos (verified by Roussos)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Commissioner James Gordon; The Joker (villain); Pete the Plumber (villain); Smoky (villain); Needles (villain)
- Synopsis
- The Joker institutes a mad scheme to use the very symbols of Batman: the Bat-Signal, Batmobile and Batplane, against the Dark Knight detective that he calls "Make Crime Pay the Joker Way"!
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Batmobile; Batplane; Daily Globe; Gorgon Museum; Gotham City; Joker Signal; Joker-Gyro; Joker-Mobile; Wayne Mansion
Art credits verified by Robinson.
Letterer credit verified by Roussos.
Writer ID by Bob Hughes
The splash page almost replicates the cover in reverse.
- Script
- Joe Desris; Craig Delich
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- biography
- Synopsis
- Biographies of Ray Burnley, Don Cameron, Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Win Mortimer, Jerry Robinson, Joe Samachson, Alvin Schwartz, and Dick Sprang.
- Pencils
- Dick Sprang; Jerry Robinson
- Inks
- Dick Sprang; Jerry Robinson
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Joker
- Synopsis
- Back cover, featuring reprints of covers from Batman #33, 35, 36, and 37.
- Reprints