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Quote1 Criminals are a superstitious cowardly lot. So my disguise must be able to strike terror into their hearts. I must be a creature of the night, black, terrible... a . a... a bat! That's it! It's an omen. I shall become a bat! Quote2
-- Bruce Wayne



Appearing in "The Batman Wars Against the Dirigible of Doom"

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  • The Scarlet Horde (Single appearance)[1]
    • Bixley (Single appearance)[1]
    • Carl Kruger (Only appearance; dies)[1]
    • Ryder (Single appearance)[1]
    • Travis (Single appearance)[1]

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  • Joe Chill (First appearance) (Appears in flashback and main story) not yet named

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  • Batgyro
  • Bruce Wayne's Automobile
  • Dirigible of Doom

Synopsis for "The Batman Wars Against the Dirigible of Doom"

Legend: The Batman and How He Came to Be

In a flashback to fifteen years ago, Bruce Wayne is walking home from a movie with his father Thomas Wayne and his mother. They are approached by a mugger who tries to grab his mother's necklace. Thomas Wayne shouts for the mugger to leave her alone, and menaces him. The mugger shoots Thomas Wayne dead, saying that he asked for it. Bruce's mother is horrified and calls for the police. The mugger shoots and kills her also so she'll stop screaming. The young Bruce is horrified. Several days later, he kneels next to his bed by candlelight and makes a solemn vow. He swears by the spirit of his parents to avenge their deaths, by spending the rest of his life warring on all criminals. Years pass and Bruce Wayne prepares for this career. He becomes a master scientist, and trains his body to physical perfection. Finally, one night he is sitting in his father's mansion thinking about his future. His father's estate left him wealthy, but he needs a disguise. He knows that criminals are a superstitious and cowardly lot, so his disguise must be able to strike terror into their hearts. He must become a black, terrible, creature of the night. Just then a huge bat flies through the open window, like an answer to his question. Bruce Wayne declares that this is an omen, and he shall become a bat. Thus was born this weird figure of the dark... this avenger of evil... The Batman.

The Batman Wars Against the Dirigible of Doom

Bruce Wayne is walking through Manhattan when a giant red dirigible appears. The dirigible shoots red beams that make the buildings crack and explode, hurling debris on the crowds below. The dirigible announces that it has come to rule the world. It is driven by a group called the Scarlet Horde, who swear that they will attack again if they are met with resistance. Bruce Wayne helps in the disaster relief efforts. Thousands are dead.

When Bruce Wayne returns home to Wayne Manor, he presses a panel and part of the wall opens. This reveals his secret laboratory. He goes through his files and determines that the culprit is Dr. Carl Kruger, a man with a Napoleon complex. Kruger recently escaped from an insane asylum, and is said to have been working on a new type of death-ray. Bruce opens the chest where he stores his Batsuit and prepares his silk rope. He drives to Kruger's mansion in his car.

The Batman climbs up the side of Carl Kruger's house, and sees the Scarlet Horde inside. Carl Kruger is commanding three other scientists named Bixley, Ryder, and Travis. They have an army of two thousand men. The scientists leave and Kruger talks to himself about how he will be the next Napoleon. The Batman enters and throws a batarang at his face. Kruger reveals that there is a sheet of invisible glass protecting him. Batman is knocked out from behind by a hand with a gun reaching out of a painting. Kruger ties Batman up and sets a bomb to go off, in an attempt to fake his own death. Batman has a steel blade hidden in his boot, so he's able to cut his bonds and escape. The bomb goes off seconds after Batman leaves.

The Batman visits Ryder and threatens him in bed. Batman tells Ryder that he'll be back later. Ryder immediately drives to find Kruger, and Batman follows him in the Batgyro. This leads Batman to the secret hangar of the dirigible. Batman breaks a glass vial that covers his plane in black smoke so it's invisible from the ground. He climbs down and infiltrates the hangar, taking out the guards with gas. He destroys their stockpile of death rays by shooting them with a gun, which makes them all explode. Batman tries to destroy the dirigible with an axe, but Kruger arrives and shoots him in the back. Kruger tells a guard to watch Batman's body while he prepares a death ray. Kruger uses the death ray to completely disintegrate Batman. He explains that the death ray is a fusion of ozone gas and the gamma ray.

It's revealed that Batman knocked out his guard and switched costumes with him. Kruger believes he is dead, but he makes it safely home in his plane. His bulletproof vest saved him from serious harm. He works all night in his laboratory and sprays his plane with a mysterious chemical. The next day, the dirigible attacks again. This time Batman is ready in his plane. The dirigible tries to blast him with its death ray, but the chemical he used makes his plane immune. The dirigible sends a fighter pilot out to shoot Batman down. Batman pilots his plane straight into the dirigible, destroying both of them in a massive explosion. Batman parachutes to safety, but Carl Kruger is still in the fighter plane trying to kill him. Batman ties his rope to Kruger's plane and drops his parachute. He climbs onto the wing and Kruger tries to shoot him with a gun, but misses. Batman throws a gas pellet at Kruger, which knocks him out and causes the plane to crash. Batman leaps out before the plane hits the water, and Kruger dies. Bruce Wayne later relaxes at home. The radio announces that they have recovered Kruger's corpse and captured the entire Scarlet army.

Appearing in Bart Regan, Spy: "Thoria Invades Luxen"

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  • Thoria (Single appearance)[1]

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  • Karl Palchex (Single appearance)[1]

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  • Luxen (Single appearance)[1]

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Synopsis for Bart Regan, Spy: "Thoria Invades Luxen"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Buck Marshall: "Mine of Mystery"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Sheriff

Adversaries:

  • Lenaire (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Jim Ward (Single appearance)[1]
  • Wyatt (Single appearance)[1]

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  • Sage City

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Synopsis for Buck Marshall: "Mine of Mystery"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "Larry Steel, Private Detective"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Brenda (Single appearance)[1]

Adversaries:

  • Morton Caleb (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Mr. Hartwicke (Single appearance)[1]
  • Emilie (Single appearance)[1]

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Synopsis for "Larry Steel, Private Detective"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Speed Saunders: "The North Woods Mystery"

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  • Marcel (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Roster (Single appearance)[1]
  • Norton (Single appearance)[1]
  • Nogata (Single appearance)[1]
  • West (Single appearance)[1]
  • Hank Blaentz (Corpse)

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Synopsis for Speed Saunders: "The North Woods Mystery"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise: "The Sewer Robberies"

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  • "Sparky" Regan
  • Hank

Other Characters:

  • Kelly (Single appearance)[1]
  • Neil
  • Baldwin

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Synopsis for Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise: "The Sewer Robberies"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Bruce Nelson: "The White Goddess, Part 1"

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  • Mambu (First appearance)

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  • Warriors of the Great White Godess (First appearance)

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Synopsis for Bruce Nelson: "The White Goddess, Part 1"

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in Slam Bradley: "Shorty Swallows a Diamond"

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  • Doctor Farnsby (Single appearance)[1]
  • Fink (Single appearance)[1]
  • Sneer (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Diana Penton (Single appearance)[1]
  • Fui Onyui (Mentioned)

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Synopsis for Slam Bradley: "Shorty Swallows a Diamond"

  • Synopsis not yet written.


Notes

  • "The Batman Wars Against the Dirigible of Doom" is reprinted in the following issues:
  • Batman's origin is revealed for the first time in this issue. The origin is a two-page spread that serves as a prologue to the main story. It is titled, "The Batman and How He Came to Be". It is reprinted in Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told. Batman chronologically appears next in Detective Comics #65.
  • First appearance of the Golden Age versions of Thomas Wayne, Martha Wayne and Joe Chill. All three appear in flashback only.
  • The Batplane is destroyed in this issue.
  • This is the second time that the Batman has used a gun. But this time, rather than shooting a vampire, he kills a human being. Batman body count now = (7 plus {a dirigible crew, how many?})
  • It is revealed that Batman uses a secret laboratory at Wayne Manor to develop his weapons. The Batcave has yet to be introduced.
  • This story contains the second reference to Batman's hometown as Manhattan, New York. At the time of publishing, Gotham City has yet to be introduced into Earth-Two continuity.

See Also


Recommended Reading

Footnotes

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 First and only known appearance to date besides flashbacks


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