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    Detective Comics #107

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #107 - The Mountains of the Moon released by DC Comics on January 1946.

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    The Mountains of the Moon last edited by DOS76 on 04/26/22 08:48PM View full history

    The Dynamic Duo must put a stop to the clever schemes of Scorpio, a man who plays on the greed of rich men who are superstitious.

    The Dynamic duo look to put an end to the sinister schemes of Scorpio.

    Operating out of a castle in the mountains beyond Gotham City limits, Scorpio is a mysterious figure whose knowledge of science and the black arts is said to create miracles but it seems every investment banker that encounters Scorpio ends up bankrupt. Batman and Robin confront Scorpio and discover that he uses hypnotism to convince bankers that he has the secret of alchemy. Batman attempts to put and end to Scorpio's grift, but is overwhelmed and imprisoned in Scorpio's dungeon. The caped crusader manages to escape and expose the confidence man for the petty gang leader that he really is.

    Batman and Robin star in "The Mountains of the Moon."

    Air Wave stars in "Calling Dr. Air Wave"

    Three-Ring Binks

    Daffy & Doodle

    Night Pickup by Ted Loury (text)

    Casey The Cop

    Slam Bradley starts in "The Playhouse Plunder"

    The Boy Commandos star in "The Weird Statues"

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