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    World's Finest Comics #32

    World's Finest Comics » World's Finest Comics #32 released by DC Comics on January 1948.

    Short summary describing this issue.

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    Featuring Superman in “THE SEVENTH WONDER OF THE WORLD!” and Batman in “THE MAN WHO COULD NOT DIE!”

    Contents

    1. "The Man Who Could Not Die!" (Batman & Robin) written by Bill Finger, penciled by Bob Kane and inked by Ray Burnley.
    2. "The Case of the Camera Crimes!" (Green Arrow & Speedy) written by Unknown, penciled and inked by George Papp.
    3. "The Bandits and Books!" (Zatara) written by Joe Samachson, penciled and inked by William White.
    4. "Bebe" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff.
    5. "Piffle" gag strip by Phil Berube.
    6. "The Killer with the Golden Voice!" (Boy Commandos) written by Joe Simon, penciled and inked by Jack Kirby.
    7. "The Daffy Doings of Daffy & Doodle" gag strip by Lit Win.
    8. "Shine 'Em Up" two page full text story by Art Long.
    9. "The Heel and Toe Juggler" (Three-Ring Binks) written by Unknown, penciled and inked by Jack Farr.
    10. "The Seventh Wonder of the World!" (Superman) written by Jerry Siegel, penciled by Ira Yarbrough and inked by Stan Kaye.

    Notes

    • In this issue, Batman is the first story, and Superman is the last (usually the reverse is true).
    • Boomerang Arrow, Siren Arrow, Torch Arrow, Steel Tip Arrows, Explosive Arrow and Boxing Glove Arrow used.
    • Gas Arrow mentioned.
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