Detective Comics #311 (DC, 1963 — Cover A)
DC Comics · Detective Comics (1937-2011) · 28 pages · Published 1963-01-02
- Bill Finger — Writer
- H.T. Elmo — Writer
- Henry Boltinoff — Writer
- Jack Schiff — Writer
- Jim Mooney — Penciller
- Jim Mooney — Inker
- Joe Certa — Penciller
- Joe Certa — Inker
- Sheldon Moldoff — Penciller
- Sheldon Moldoff — Inker
- H.T. Elmo — Penciller
- H.T. Elmo — Inker
- Henry Boltinoff — Penciller
- Henry Boltinoff — Inker
- Dick Dillin — Cover Artist
- Sheldon Moldoff — Cover Artist
"BATMAN: CHALLENGE OF THE CAT-MAN!" Tom Blake, a playboy and big-game hunter, is inspired by the memory of the Catwoman and his pet black panther to become the Cat-Man, a costumed thief, using cat gimmicks and cat motifs in his robberies. Batman, Robin and Batwoman stand against Cat-Man and confront the criminal on a number of occasions until Batman is able to deduce Cat-Man's secret identity. When the Dynamic Duo find Cat-Man's lair, they fall into a trap, but Batman finds a way out, after which Cat-Man tries to escape, but falls into a nearby river and is dragged away by the current.
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