Item Biography
"Masterminds of Crime"
*Batman and Robin come up against the most efficient criminal organization they have ever faced ... including one crook who outdoes the Masked Manhunter in every trial!
Reprinted from Batman (1940) #70
"The Origin of the Doom Patrol"
Learn how four of the strangest people on Earth were brought together -- and why!
"The Challenge of the Timeless Commander"
Elasti-Girl, Negative Man and Robotman set out on a fantastic mission, acting against time -- and against an amazingly resourceful villain!
"The Deadly Duel with General Immortus"
Immortus seems to have every angle covered. Can the Chief come up with a way for The Doom Patrol to thwart the evil General?
Reprinted from My Greatest Adventure (1955) #80
"Oh, Plastic Man"
This is the story we promised you! How Plastic Man and his new pal, Woozy Winks, hunted down Eel O'Brian ... who was Plas's other identity!
Reprinted from Police Comics #14
"Sargon the Sorcerer"
Sargon has magical powers over anything he touches, thanks to the magical Ruby of Life he wears! And he needs those powers this time, when a trip to a circus brings peril to his pal, Max!
Reprinted from Sensation Comics (1942) #57
"Danger in the Totems"
Al Pratt goes to a museum to research a college theme -- and winds up swinging into action as The Atom! A story written and drawn in the 1940's, but never before published!
"The Aqua-Thief of the Seven Seas"
Called on to retrieve a box of diamonds accidentally dropped overboard, the Sea King finds ... an empty box! It seems only he could have taken them. How can Aquaman prove otherwise?
Reprinted from Adventure Comics (1938) #276
"The Legion of Super-Outlaws"
The Legionnaires meet the most incredible group of youths they have ever faces -- wanderers, outlawed from their home planet, and determined to settle on Earth!
"The Battle of the Super-Teams"
The other Super-Outlaws are bad enough ... but how can the Super-Heroes defeat Duplicate Boy-- the lad who can copy the powers of all of them?
Reprinted from Adventure Comics (1938) #324
"Mister Roulette's Greatest Gamble"
Mr. Roulette liked gambling -- too much! He arranged that his whole life would be filled with gambles ... against Death! But Batman and Robin found there was more to this mystery man than met the eye!
Reprinted from Batman (1940) #75 *Source: Inside Front Cover.