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[[Detective Comics Vol 1 27#Appearing in The Bat-Man: "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate"|The Bat-Man: "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate"]]
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Quote1 Bruce Wayne is a nice young chap - but he certainly must lead a boring life... seems disinterested in everything. Quote2
-- Commissioner Gordon



Appearing in The Bat-Man: "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate"

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Locations:

  • Gotham City (First appearance) not yet named
    • Apex Chemical Corporation (Mentioned)
    • Crane Residence
    • Gordon Residence
    • Lambert Mansion
    • Stryker Laboratory
    • Wayne Manor (First appearance)

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Vehicles:

  • Bruce Wayne's Automobile

Synopsis for The Bat-Man: "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate"

Commissioner Gordon relaxes at home entertaining his young socialite friend Bruce Wayne. Wayne asks if anything exciting has happened lately, and Gordon explains that a fellow called the "Bat-Man" is puzzling him. Gordon receives a call that chemical manufacturer Lambert has been found murdered. They have Lambert's son in custody, whose fingerprints were found on the knife. Gordon invites Bruce Wayne to the Lambert mansion with him, and Bruce Wayne says he has nothing better to do.

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The Bat-Man debuts.

When they arrive at the crime scene, young Lambert insists he is innocent. The lad explains that he arrived home early and saw his father lying on the floor. When he entered the library, he saw a figure escaping out the window. He pulled a knife out of his father's back, and his father's last word was "contract." Lambert's son recalls that his father had three associates, Alfred Stryker, Paul Rogers, and Steve Crane. Steve Crane calls Gordon on the phone. Lambert told Crane that he had received a death threat the previous day. Crane has received a similar death threat, and asks for police protection. Bruce Wayne decides to go home, and Gordon rushes over to the Crane residence.

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Police pursue the Bat-Man.

Steven Crane is killed by a gunman who enters through the window. The thug and his partner steal a paper from Crane and climb onto the roof. They are confronted by a figure they recognize as the Bat-Man, standing in the moonlight. The Bat-Man punches the first thug out, then grabs the second one in a headlock and throws him off the second-story roof. He grabs the paper and escapes as Gordon is pulling up. The GCPD try to arrest the Bat-Man, but they are unable to catch him. Gordon learns that Crane has been murdered, and moves on to the next business partner. The Bat-Man smiles when he reads the paper he stole, and drives off in his automobile.

Paul Rogers visits the laboratory of Alfred Stryker, having learned of Lambert's death by news broadcast. Stryker's assistant Jennings clubs Rogers over the head and ties him up. Jennings explains that he will lower a gas chamber over Rogers and kill him the same way he puts animals to sleep. Jennings leaves to activate the gas. The Bat-Man leaps into the room through an open transom, which is some kinda old-timey ceiling window I guess. The Bat-Man grabs a wrench and dives inside the gas chamber before it closes.

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"A fitting end for his kind."

He plugs the gas jet with a handkerchief, and busts through the glass with his wrench. Jennings returns and tries to pull a gun on the Bat-Man, but the Bat-Man punches him in the face really hard. Alfred Stryker enters and demands to know what happened. When Rogers explains that Jennings tried to kill him, Stryker pulls out a knife to finish the job. The Bat-Man is hiding in the shadows, and he grabs Stryker from behind to stop him.

The Bat-Man explains to Rogers that they were all partners in the Apex Chemical Corporation. Stryker had made secret contracts with all of them to pay them a sum of money each year until he owned the business. He grew tired of waiting and decided to kill them so he wouldn't have to pay. Stryker breaks out of the Bat-Man's grip and pulls a gun on him. The Bat-Man punches Stryker so hard in the face that Stryker breaks through a railing and falls into a tank of acid. The Bat-Man remarks that this is a fitting end for his kind, and leaves via transom. Rogers tries to thank the Bat-Man, but he is already gone.

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Batman is... BRUCE WAYNE?!

Later at his house, Commissioner Gordon relates this story to Bruce Wayne. Bruce remarks that this is a lovely fairy tale, and leaves. Gordon thinks to himself that Bruce Wayne is a nice young chap, but he seems to lead a very boring life. Bruce returns home to Wayne Manor, where it's revealed that he is in fact the Bat-Man.

Appearing in Speed Saunders: "Killers of Kurdistan"

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  • The Veiled Prophetress of the Killers of the Kurdistan (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Trel Awney (Only appearance; dies)[1]
  • Tom (Corpse)

Locations:

  • Kurdistan

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Synopsis for Speed Saunders: "Killers of Kurdistan"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Buck Marshall: "Bullet Bluff"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Pepper
  • Sheriff

Adversaries:

  • Jack Stark (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Matt Doyle (Single appearance)[1]
  • Jerry Kane (Corpse)

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Synopsis for Buck Marshall: "Bullet Bluff"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Bart Regan, Spy: "The Mysterious Murders"

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  • Enemy spies (Only appearance; dies)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Congressman Booker (Single appearance)[1]
  • Congressman Stoker (Single appearance)[1]
  • Booker's secretary (Single appearance)[1]
  • Cognressman Little (Only appearance; dies)[1]

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Synopsis for Bart Regan, Spy: "The Mysterious Murders"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in The Crimson Avenger: "Murder on the Oceanic Line Docks"

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  • Frank (Single appearance)[1]
  • Mike Moran (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Alan Gold (Single appearance)[1]
  • Beard (Single appearance)[1]

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Synopsis for The Crimson Avenger: "Murder on the Oceanic Line Docks"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Bruce Nelson: "The New Orleans Mardi Gras Murders, Part 1"

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  • Ed Lane (First appearance)

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  • Lili Gravet (Corpse)

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Synopsis for Bruce Nelson: "The New Orleans Mardi Gras Murders, Part 1"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu"

Featured Characters:

  • Denis Nayland Smith

Supporting Characters:

  • Dr. Petrie

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Other Characters:

  • Greba Eltham (Flashback and main story)
  • Rev. J. D. Eltham
  • Vernon Denby

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Synopsis for "The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise: "Illegal Aliens"

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  • Kwan Joy Lo (Single appearance)[1]

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  • Ven Lo (Single appearance)[1]

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Synopsis for Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise: "Illegal Aliens"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Slam Bradley: "The Murderer on Vacation"

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Adversaries:

  • Blackjack Benson (Single appearance)[1]
  • Helger Wetjen (Single appearance)[1]
  • Gale Dennis (Single appearance)[1]
  • Nickey (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Dick Kelly (Only appearance; dies)[1]
  • Heine (Single appearance)[1]

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Synopsis for Slam Bradley: "The Murderer on Vacation"

  • Synopsis not yet written.


Notes

  • This issue has been reprinted many times, because it is the historic first appearance of Batman. Famous First Edition C-28 and Millennium Edition: Detective Comics #27 reprint the full issue in its entirety. The Bat-Man story is reprinted or partially reprinted in several more issues.
  • "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate" has been revised and rebooted several times. It is retroactively said to be part of the universe Earth-Two, with DC's other Golden Age stories. Roy Thomas wrote an expanded version of the story in 1986, tying it into the rest of Bruce Wayne's origins.[2] Mike Friedrich wrote an Earth-One version of the story in 1969.[3] Marv Wolfman and Alan Grant wrote two different Post-Crisis versions of the story in 1991.[4] Brad Meltzer wrote a 2014 version of the story taking place in New 52 continuity.[5]
  • The expanded version of this story in Secret Origins Vol 2 #6 adds some details and changes others.
    • This is Bruce Wayne's second outing as Batman. His first case was stopping "Slugsy" Kyle.[6]
    • Bruce Wayne visits Jim Gordon for advice on a potential career in the NYPD. Gordon was an old friend of Bruce's uncle, Philip Wayne.
    • The elder Lambert is given the first name "David."
    • The younger Lambert is given the first name "John."
    • The officer who arrests John Lambert is called "Sgt. Farraday."
    • Batman shatters the glass case and saves Paul Rogers without entering it himself.
    • There is no killing. The thugs on the rooftop are handled non-lethally. Alfred Stryker is not intentionally pushed into the vats, he escapes and trips over a railing. Batman yells out to caution Stryker, but still utters "a fitting end for his kind" at the man's death.

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