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    Detective Comics #204

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #204 - The Man Who Could Live Forever released by DC Comics on February 1954.

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    1. "The Man Who Could Live Forever" featuring Batman and Robin

    Odo Neval, a crook claiming to be a centuries old immortal, offers to sell the underworld his immortality elixir. Through a series of daring criminal activities, Neval proves that the formula works by demonstrating his own invulnerability. The crime lords of Gotham begin a crime wave to raise money to purchase the elixir. Batman captures one of them and takes his place. Batman then returns to Neval's hide-out, where he discovers the formula is fake. Before he can act the crooks knock him out. Robin bursts into the room and drinks the elixir. Thinking himself invulnerable, he pursues the crooks alone. When Batman recovers he races to reach Robin to inform him that the formula did not make him immortal. Batman reaches his partner in time and together they expose Neval, capturing him in the process.

    2. "The Stars Spell Doom" featuring Roy Raymond TV Detective

    3. "The Passenger Who Never Went Ashore" featuring Captain Compass

    4. "The 3-D Crimes" featuring Mysto, the Magician Detective

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