([October] 2005)

DC, 2005 Series
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Volume
1
Price
49.99 USD; 69.99 CAD
Pages
248
On-sale Date
2005-08-24
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics
Brand
DC Archive Editions
ISBN
1-4012-0415-5 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
761941245362 00111
Editing
Dale Crain (collected edition senior editor)

Issue Notes

Black-and-white reconstruction by Rick Keene and Jamison. Series design by Alex Jay/Studio J. Publication design by Peter Hamboussi. "Thanks to Craig Delich for credit assistance."

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Robin / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]

Table of Contents (Table of Contents: 1)

table of contents / 2 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
typeset

Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]

Foreword (Table of Contents: 2)

Robin / foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 4 pages (report information)

Script
Roy Thomas
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
typeset

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]

Indexer Notes

Introduction by Roy Thomas

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #65] (Table of Contents: 3)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne] (shadow); Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Teen-Age Terrors (Table of Contents: 4)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne] (cameo); Alfred Beagle; Commissioner James Gordon (cameo); Robin [Dick Grayson] (also as Dennis Devlin a/k/a Dynamite Denny); Eddie; Superintendent John Macy; Joe Beasley (villain); Torch (villain); Scat (villain)
Synopsis
Alfred's discovery of a Bat-Cave souvenir results in Robin relating a case to him when he investigated why "Boyville" was not reforming juvenile offenders, but equipping them for future crimes!
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Charles Paris as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #66]; [No-Face!] (Table of Contents: 5)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; No-Face
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The No-Face Crimes (Table of Contents: 6)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Alfred Beagle; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Pete; Mr. Mellon; Danny McGee; John Cory; No-Face [Mr. Mellon] (villain)
Synopsis
When Robin discovers that movie star Dan McGee is faced with death threats, he stands in for the star, and discovers the identity of the true antagonist.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Charles Paris as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #67]; The Castle of Doom (Table of Contents: 7)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Case of the Boy Wonders (Table of Contents: 8)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Bruce Wayne; Hal Coyle; Arthur Bonane; Dr. Ranney; Prof. Slater
Synopsis
Robin and several other "boy geniuses" are invited to a castle and find themselves trapped. The castle set to blow up in 30 minutes, unless they can find a way to escape their fate!
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Charles Paris as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #68] (Table of Contents: 9)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Four Days before the Mast (Table of Contents: 10)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Captain Wolf (villain); Joe (villain)
Synopsis
After witnessing the murder of a man in a diving suit, Robin stows away on a wooden schooner to discover the reason why: Nazi gold aboard a sunken ship!
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Charles Paris as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #69]; The Stolen Atom Bomb (Table of Contents: 11)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Stolen Atom Bomb (Table of Contents: 12)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Bobby; Little Eva (villain)
Synopsis
The theft of an atomic bomb leads Robin to the Big Top and a circus performer intent on using the bomb to blackmail the U.S. government.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Charles Paris as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #70]; The Clock (Table of Contents: 13)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Clock
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Clocks of Doom (Table of Contents: 14)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Commissioner James Gordon; Robin [Dick Grayson]; George; Mary; The Clock (villain); Spike (villain); Scuttle (villain)
Synopsis
While helping to film a scene from a soon to be released movie at the abandoned Shark Tower lighthouse, Robin confronts a sinister new villain intent on stopping the production---for criminal purposes, of course!
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Charles Paris as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #71]; Perils of the Stone Age (Table of Contents: 15)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Perils of the Stone Age (Table of Contents: 16)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane) (painting)
Inks
Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane) (painting)
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction); Win Mortimer (ghosted for Bob Kane) (painting)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Prof. Carter Nichols; Brauna; Artug; Lura; Urg (villain)
Synopsis
Dick Grayson is so fascinated by the relics of the stone age Professor Nichols has in his home, that he asks to be sent back to that time period, which nearly results in his perishing.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Charles Paris as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #72]; Robin Crusoe (Table of Contents: 17)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Curt Swan
Inks
Stan Kaye
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Robin Crusoe! (Table of Contents: 18)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Curt Swan (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
John Fischetti
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Batman [Bruce Wayne] (cameo, dream); Herr Hauptmann (villain); Nazis (villains)
Synopsis
While giving the Bat-Plane a high altitude test flight, Robin is forced to abandon the plane in a storm and ends up on a desert isle. His troubles really begin when a submarine full of ex-Nazis lands and intend on using the island as a secret oil base.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #73]; The Black Magician! (Table of Contents: 19)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Black Magician
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Black Magician! (Table of Contents: 20)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jack Burnley (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Prof. Carter Nichols; Pierre Patout (first appearance); Mr. Patout (first appearance); Mignonne (first appearance); Gaston (first appearance); The Black Magician [Count Cagliostro] (first appearance, villain)
Synopsis
After doing some reading, Dick decides to have Professor Nichols send him into the past to meet villains instead of heroes, specifically one Count Cagliostro, an alchemist.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Jim Mooney as the penciler. However, art experts agree it was penciled by Jack Burnley.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #74]; [Robin Vs. the Clock!] (Table of Contents: 21)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Clock
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Win Mortimer as the penciler and inker. However, art experts agree it was penciled and inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Clock Strikes! (Table of Contents: 22)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Clock [also as Mr. Ticker] (villain)
Synopsis
The Clock escapes from behind prison bars where the Boy Wonder once put him, but he must act quickly and re-capture him before "time kills Robin"!
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #75]; [The State vs. Robin the Boy Wonder] (Table of Contents: 23)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Bob Kane
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Dick Grayson for the Defense! (Table of Contents: 24)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Bob Kane (signed)
Inks
Charles Paris
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Danny Cobb; One-Wing Vinson (villain)
Synopsis
Dick Grayson offers to be "defense attorney" for a young man charged with a crime, but it's Robin the Boy Wonder who must find proof of his innocence.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Dick Sprang as the penciler. However, art experts agree it was penciled by Bob Kane.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #76]; [The Fence] (Table of Contents: 25)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Win Mortimer as the penciler and inker. However, art experts agree it was penciled and inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

A Bicycle Built for Loot! (Table of Contents: 26)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Fence (first appearance, villain); Lugger (first appearance, villain); Dan Deke (first appearance, villain, death)
Synopsis
When the Best Bicycle Company gives away 25 bikes to local high school athletes, they become the target of a master criminal known as the Fence, knowing that one of them holds a fortune in gems inside.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Splash is a partially altered version of the cover.

Archive credits Jack Burnley as the penciler and inker. However, art experts agree it was penciled and inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #77]; The Boy Who Wanted Robin For Christmas! (Table of Contents: 27)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Curt Swan as the penciler and Ray Burnley as the inker. However, art experts agree it was penciled and inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Boy Who Wanted Robin for Christmas! (Table of Contents: 28)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Commissioner James Gordon; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Bert Beem (first appearance); Mr. Coombs (first appearance); Jervis (first appearance, villain)
Synopsis
A richest boy in the world authorizes his mentor to provide $50,000 to the Police Fund IF he gets to work on a case with Robin to track down a crooked Santa Claus.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Dick Sprang as the penciler and Stan Kaye as the inker. However, art experts agree it was penciled and inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #78]; Rajah Robin (Table of Contents: 29)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Rajah Rahbin [Shundu]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Rajah Robin (Table of Contents: 30)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Rajah Rahbin [Shundu] (first appearance)
Synopsis
A young Maharajah from India sees the Boy Wonder in action and desires to become the Robin of India. So while Dick Grayson is on vacation from school, he travels to India to train the young Rajah.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #79]; The Tick-Tock Crimes! (Table of Contents: 31)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
John Giunta
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Clock
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Jim Mooney as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by John Giunta.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Zero Hour (Table of Contents: 32)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
John Giunta
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Clock [also as Mr. Ticker] (villain)
Synopsis
The Clock breaks out of prison utilizing time to achieve it, then goes about using time once again to outwit Robin, even providing advance clues to those crimes!
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Splash page is same as the cover.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #80]; The Boy Disc Jockey! (Table of Contents: 33)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Boy Disc Jockey (Table of Contents: 34)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
John Giunta
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mr. Smith [Waterfront Willie] (first appearance, villain)
Synopsis
Dick Grayson becomes the announcer for Gotham High School's radio station.....but soon discovers that the commercials he giving on the air are intended to aid a group of criminals commit crimes.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Splash page is same as the cover.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #81]; The Seeing-Eye Dog Crimes! (Table of Contents: 35)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
?
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

The Seeing-Eye Dog Crimes! (Table of Contents: 36)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Commissioner James Gordon; Tina (dog); Susie (dog); Winner (dog); Officer Flanagan
Synopsis
While investigating the strange disappearance of seeing eye dogs, Robin is blinded.....and must rely on one himself to fight crime!
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Win Mortimer as the penciler and inker. However, art experts agree it was penciled and inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #82]; The Boy Who Hated Robin! (Table of Contents: 37)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Stan Kaye as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Boy Who Hated Robin (Table of Contents: 38)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; Petey Downs (first appearance); Duke Lowry (first appearance, villain); Smiley (first appearance, villain)
Synopsis
While serving as guest counselor at Camp Robin, the Boy Wonder runs into a young lad who, for some reason, has it in for Robin.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Splash page is same as the cover.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #83]; Who Is Mr. Mystery (Table of Contents: 39)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Who Is Mr. Mystery? (Table of Contents: 40)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Commissioner James Gordon; Robin [Dick Grayson] (also as Mr. Mystery); Dictionary (villain)
Synopsis
A local radio station tries out a new sensational contest, offering prizes to anyone who can identify "Mr. Mystery", whose identity eludes all but one young lad.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Splash page is similar to the cover.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #84] (Table of Contents: 41)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

The Third Street Gang (Table of Contents: 42)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jim Mooney
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
?
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Commissioner James Gordon; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Mr. Schultz; Mr. Spolodoni; Mrs. Spolodoni; Lefty; Chickie; Petey
Synopsis
In order to more fully understand the problem of juvenile delinquency, Robin disguises himself as a street urchin, hoping to draw the attention of the infamous Third Street Gang.
Reprints

[Cover - Star Spangled Comics #85]; Peril at the Pole! (Table of Contents: 43)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Win Mortimer
Inks
Win Mortimer
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Jim Mooney as the penciler. However, art experts agree it was penciled by Win Mortimer.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Peril at the Pole (Table of Contents: 44)

Robin / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Finger
Pencils
Jim Mooney (ghosted for Bob Kane)
Inks
Jim Mooney
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
Ira Schnapp
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Ace Pollard; Mike Pollard (villain)
Synopsis
When the Batplane becomes overloaded over arctic regions due to ice on the wings, Robin bails out, making Batman think he had sacrificed himself. By the time Batman can return, Robin has nabbed a desperate criminal.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Archive credits Win Mortimer as the inker. However, art experts agree it was inked by Jim Mooney.

Ira Schnapp letterer credit via Todd Klein through a post from his blog Kleinletters, 16 October 2016 (retrieved 19 November 2016, http://kleinletters.com/Blog/star-spangled-schnapp/).

Biographies (Table of Contents: 45)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Letters
typeset

Genre
biography

Indexer Notes

Biographies for Jack Burnley, Ray Burnley, Bill Finger, John Fischetti, John Giunta, Bob Kane, Stan Kaye, Jim Mooney, Win Mortimer, Charles Paris, Dick Sprang and Curt Swan.

[Backcover] (Table of Contents: 46)

Robin / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Win Mortimer; Bob Kane; Jim Mooney
Inks
Win Mortimer; Charles Paris; John Giunta
Colors
Jamison Services (color reconstruction)
Letters
?
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Robin [Dick Grayson]; The Clock
Reprints
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Robin
  2. 1. Table of Contents
  3. 2. Foreword
    Robin
  4. 3. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #65]
    Robin
  5. 4. The Teen-Age Terrors
    Robin
  6. 5. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #66]; [No-Face!]
    Robin
  7. 6. The No-Face Crimes
    Robin
  8. 7. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #67]; The Castle of Doom
    Robin
  9. 8. The Case of the Boy Wonders
    Robin
  10. 9. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #68]
    Robin
  11. 10. Four Days before the Mast
    Robin
  12. 11. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #69]; The Stolen Atom Bomb
    Robin
  13. 12. The Stolen Atom Bomb
    Robin
  14. 13. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #70]; The Clock
    Robin
  15. 14. Clocks of Doom
    Robin
  16. 15. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #71]; Perils of the Stone Age
    Robin
  17. 16. Perils of the Stone Age
    Robin
  18. 17. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #72]; Robin Crusoe
    Robin
  19. 18. Robin Crusoe!
    Robin
  20. 19. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #73]; The Black Magician!
    Robin
  21. 20. The Black Magician!
    Robin
  22. 21. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #74]; [Robin Vs. the Clock!]
    Robin
  23. 22. The Clock Strikes!
    Robin
  24. 23. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #75]; [The State vs. Robin the Boy Wonder]
    Robin
  25. 24. Dick Grayson for the Defense!
    Robin
  26. 25. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #76]; [The Fence]
    Robin
  27. 26. A Bicycle Built for Loot!
    Robin
  28. 27. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #77]; The Boy Who Wanted Robin For Christmas!
    Robin
  29. 28. The Boy Who Wanted Robin for Christmas!
    Robin
  30. 29. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #78]; Rajah Robin
    Robin
  31. 30. Rajah Robin
    Robin
  32. 31. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #79]; The Tick-Tock Crimes!
    Robin
  33. 32. Zero Hour
    Robin
  34. 33. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #80]; The Boy Disc Jockey!
    Robin
  35. 34. The Boy Disc Jockey
    Robin
  36. 35. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #81]; The Seeing-Eye Dog Crimes!
    Robin
  37. 36. The Seeing-Eye Dog Crimes!
    Robin
  38. 37. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #82]; The Boy Who Hated Robin!
    Robin
  39. 38. The Boy Who Hated Robin
    Robin
  40. 39. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #83]; Who Is Mr. Mystery
    Robin
  41. 40. Who Is Mr. Mystery?
    Robin
  42. 41. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #84]
    Robin
  43. 42. The Third Street Gang
    Robin
  44. 43. [Cover - Star Spangled Comics #85]; Peril at the Pole!
    Robin
  45. 44. Peril at the Pole
    Robin
  46. 45. Biographies
  47. 46. [Backcover]
    Robin
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  • Ray Bottorff Jr
  • John Censullo
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Morbus Iff
  • Mark Rudnitski (R.I.P.)
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  • Jim Van Dore