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Comics - Ongoing - Batman - Issue #166

BATMAN #166
COVER TAGLINE: None
TITLE: Two-Way Deathtrap
STORY ARC: None
COVER DATE: September, 1964

WRITER: France E. Herron
ARTIST: Sheldon Moldoff
INKER: Joe Giella
EDITORS: Julius Schwartz
COVER: Carmine Infantino; Joe Giella

PRICE: $.12 U.S.

CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne), Robin (Dick Grayson)

PLOT:
Two crooks hiding in the underground caves near Gotham City stumble upon a chamber that allows them to hear echoes from the Bat-Cave. The crooks, Mitch and Beany, learn that Batman has dreamed up an inescapable trap. To capitalize on their newfound knowledge, the crooks make a bet with some gangsters, then lure Batman into the trap they constructed identical to the one in Batman's dream. When faced with death from two directions, Batman comes up with a previously unforeseen solution to the trap and escapes. The gangsters lose the bet, and Batman takes them to jail.


TITLE: A Rendezvous with Robbery

WRITER: France E. Herron
ARTIST: Sheldon Moldoff
INKER: Joe Giella
EDITORS: Julius Schwartz
CHARACTERS: Batman (Bruce Wayne); Robin (Dick Grayson); Commissioner James Gordon

PLOT:
At a party held by Bruce Wayne, crooks disguising themselves as caterers hold-up the guests. Both Batman and detective Patricia Powell track down the crooks using different leads. When Batman finds their hide-out, he discovers the crooks have already left, but Powell has planted a transmitter in their car and is able to trail them. After apprehending the crooks, Powell returns the loot stolen from the party allowing her to meet Bruce Wayne face-to-face.

NOTE:
A caption at the end of the story indicates that a follow-up to this story was planned, but was never published.


Continued From Batman #165

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