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Detective Comics (Comic Book)

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Detective Comics debuted in 1937 and is the longest continually published comic book in the United States.note Action Comics had higher issue numbers because it went weekly for a while, but started a few months later. It is published by DC Comics (and is the origin of "DC" in the company's name), and is best known for telling the adventures of Batman, who debuted in issue #27 with the story "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate".The comic started out as an anthology comic with each issue containing several unrelated adventures. The first issue introduced a mix of two-fisted sleuths with names like "Slam" Bradley and "Speed" Saunders as well as more exotic detectives like "Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise". Slam Bradley, one of the title's early stars, was created (from an initial character outline by the editor, Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson) by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, not yet famous as the creators of Superman. He still shows up in DC Comics from time to time, usually when a writer wants to make a point about how comics have changed over the years.Issue #27 featured the first appearance of a costumed vigilante called the Bat-Man, who became the comic's new star. Over time, Detective Comics transitioned from its anthology format to a series entirely about Batman and his associates.The series has gone through several different incarnations over the years. In 1978, when on the verge of cancellation, it was merged with the comic title Batman Family. Over 1981-1986 the series had the same writers as the main Batman title and the two were in permanent crossover, essentially functioning as a single series published twice-monthly. Following the Batman: No Man's Land crossover story, Detective Comics was distinguished from the other Batman titles by its focus on smaller-scale and more realistic detective stories. In 2009-2010, during a period where Batman was supposedly dead, Batwoman temporarily became the headline character, reverting back to Batman when he returned.The book reached issue #881 before being renumbered with a new #1 for DC's 2011 New 52 relaunch. After issue #52, as part of the DC Rebirth initiative, the old numbering resumed with #934. Over issues #934-981 the series became a Batfamily team book, which has its own page. Later, a five-issue arc called "On the Outside" written by Bryan Hill acted as a soft-launch for Hill's new Batman and the Outsiders ongoing series. The series has since returned to mainly focusing on Batman himself.As of issue #1062, the series is written by Ram V, with art by Rafael Albuquerque
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The Tooth Hurts
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The Tooth Hurts: In issue #832, Shark pulls out his own teeth with pliers to plant them as fake evidence of his supposed death by sharks. He mentions that it was very painful, but he's got lots of teeth (three rows!).
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Artifact Title
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Artifact Title: The "Detective Comics" title would become this over time as it shifted away from its roots as a detective anthology comic in favor of becoming a Batman comic instead. Downplayed as the series does still contain elements of mystery and crime drama, on top of Batman being a detective himself. Later runs have attempted to mitigate this by having issues be titled under Batman: Detective Comics.
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Gender Flip: Combined with Decomposite Character and Samus Is a Girl, this version of the Arkham Knight is Jeremiah Arkham's daughter, Astrid.
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Poorly Disguised Pilot: Issues #983-987 were the "On the Outside" arc, an arc so obviously meant to launch a new Outsiders ongoing that many called it the instant the arc title was revealed.
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Adaptational Heroism
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Adaptational Heroism: In Batman: The Animated Series, Kyodai Ken was a fellow student who trained alongside Bruce until Ken tried to steal from their master, Yoru Sensei, an expy for Master Kirigi, who then kicked him out. The version of Ken introduced in Tomasi's run is Master Kirigi's bodyguard.
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Hillbilly Horrors: Averted in issue #410, which features a group of carnival freaks living out in the swamp. Normally this would be a setup for Hillbilly Horror, but the villain in the story is actually the former circus strong man, the most normal of the group.
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Comics Merger
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Comics Merger: During the "DC Implosion" of the 1970s, sales of Detective Comics declined to the point where it would have been cancelled if it hadn't been the company's historic flagship title. In an effort to stave off that fate, it was combined with the better-selling Batman Family — from issue #481, it had the Batman Family format and covers that proclaimed Detective Comics starring the Batman Family, with "Batman Family" much larger and more prominent. As sales improved, the "Detective Comics" logo got larger and the "Batman Family" logo smaller, and from #496 it reverted to its usual format.
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I Never Said It Was Poison
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I Never Said It Was Poison: In a backup strip in issue #447, some valuable documents are stolen from the campus library, and Robin's prime suspect has an alibi; he was under a pile of bricks at the time. Robin accuses him of faking being trapped under the bricks, and the guy retorts that he didn't have anything to do with the robbery. Robin: "Who said anything about a robbery?"
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The first 26 issues do not feature Batman, being more typical hardboiled pulp detective stories.
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Hardboiled Detective: Slam Bradley.
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Yellow Peril: Issue #1 contains more than one tale about an upstanding white detective defeating sinister oriental villains, and the cover illustration features a stereotypical Chinese mastermind smiling evilly at the reader.
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Anthology Comic: Until Batman just flat-out took over.
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Not His Sled
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Not His Sled: Jason Todd is not the Arkham Knight in this continuity.
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Barehanded Blade Block: In issue #589, Batman does this with a battleaxe.
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Bond Villain Stupidity
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Bond Villain Stupidity: In issue #833, the Joker shot Zatanna in the throat so she couldn't recite a spell to save her, then locked her in a tank of water while strapping Batman in an electric chair. He didn't shoot her in the head because he wanted Batman to watch helplessly as she died. This didn't go so well because first, he's BATMAN! and second, Zatanna was able to write a healing incantation on the lid of the tank using her own blood, which made the spell even more powerful.
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Right for the Wrong Reasons: In "The Riddler on the Roof" (#373), Elongated Man visits Gotham while Batman's busy elsewhere, and Commissioner Gordon shows him the Riddler's latest clue. He stops the Riddler shortly before Batman, who has finished his own case and seen the clue, shows up. However, when they compare notes, they have completely different interpretations of what the riddle means, even though they both connected it to the same crime. Basically, either Batman, Commissioner Gordon, or both were Right for the Wrong Reasons—and out of sheer spite, the Riddler won't say which.
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Love Is a Weakness
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Love Is a Weakness: The idea that drives Karma, a new villain who hunts Batman’s sidekicks out of a belief that they make their mentor weaker.
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Red-Flag Recreation Material
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Red-Flag Recreation Material: Discussed and ultimately inverted in Detective Comics #638 "The Bomb," where Batman grows a hunch that the titular bomb-mutant isn't the psycho-killer The Men in Black make her out to be when he sees books like Pride and Prejudice in her cell. He then immediately lampshades it:
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Private Detective
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Private Detective: Slam Bradley, as well as many of the other detectives from the early years. In issue #822, the Riddler decides that his intellect is better shown off by solving crimes than by inventing them, and sets up as a private detective.
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Tree Cover
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Tree Cover: In Spoiler's first appearance—Issue #647—Robin skateboarded to her house then slipped behind and hung out in a tree across the street to observe as Batman was trying to discover who had been visiting her father Clumaster in prison before he was paroled. She is quite annoyed to learn that they think she might be involved in his latest scheme when she runs into Robin on her way to go foil her dad's latest scheme.
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Water Tower Down
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Water Tower Down: In "Return of Doctor Phosphorus", Batman tries to stop Doctor Phosphorus - a Playing with Fire villain - using this trope, but it barely slows Phosphorus down.
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Samus Is a Girl
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Samus Is a Girl: The Arkham Knight is a female named Astrid Arkham.
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Stupid Crooks
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Stupid Crooks: "Rocket Scientist" in issue #704 details the career of one of Gotham City's most incompetent crooks. His actions included once disguising himself by painting his face red (following an earlier mishap due to his choice of masks) only to collapse because the paint was toxic.
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"Facing the Bullets" One-Liner
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"Facing the Bullets" One-Liner: In "The Joker Walks the Last Mile" (#64), the Clown Prince of Crime says this line to a cop who is leading him to his execution: "So this is the famous Last Mile, eh? Don't cry, boys...this will hurt me worse than it'll hurt you! Ha! Ha!"
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Truer to the Text
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Issue 1000, which introduced the aforementioned Arkham Knight, also brought a Truer to the Text version of the Condiment King (a stocky adult clad in blue and white named Buddy Standler) after Birds of Prey, volume 1, #37 brought in an In Name Only version (a Lean and Mean, Red and Black and Evil All Over teen named Mitchell Mayo).
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Smokescreen Crime
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Smokescreen Crime: It was long believed that the shooting of Thomas and Martha Wayne by Joe Chill was just a random robbery-homicide. Issue #235 reveals that Chill was hired by mob boss Lex Moxon to kill Thomas as revenge for getting Moxon arrested and imprisoned. Bruce believes that the reason he wasn't killed that night was so that he could testify that his parents were simply the victims of a violent robbery and thus pull attention away from Moxon as a suspect.
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Negative Continuity
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Negative Continuity: A back-up feature in #1077 has a continuation of Ram V's subplot from Catwoman wherein teen pickpocket "Shoes" was revealed to Lian Harper, daughter of Arsenal and Cheshire. Cheshire gets called out by Lian for abandoning her in Gotham years prior and allowing everyone to believe she was dead, with the reveal Cheshire secretly visited Lian a couple of times. The trouble is, over in Green Arrow (2023), it had been firmly established Cheshire had nothing to do with Lian's current situation. Lian's death had been faked as a result of Amanda Waller working with Malcolm Merlyn and Parallax to keep the Arrow Family torn apart, and her increased age was due to being teleported all over the universe to keep her from her dad. Green Arrow #5 even had her admit outright when Cheshire saw Lian in Catwoman #39, she had no idea how Lian was alive again or so much older. Lian herself admitted she didn't know if her mother was aware of her identity when they encountered each other in Gotham City.
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We Can Rule Together
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We Can Rule Together: Karma extends this offer to Cassandra Cain in #984. Naturally, she refuses.
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Break Out the Museum Piece
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Break Out the Museum Piece: In #1041, Bruce's apartment and his micro-cave have been blown up, and he doesn't have access to the Manor and main Batcave. He has to have Oracle remind him where an old stash is, resulting in him wearing his 90s costume.
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The Book Cipher
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The Book Cipher: In "And the Executioner Wore Stiletto Heels" (#630), the villain, Stiletto, uses an obscure book about shoes for a cipher. When Batman goes to the bookstore, the owner mentions how strange it is that he just sold several copies of a book nobody would buy normally. Batman asks him who bought the book in order to learn who's in on the plot.
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Only Mostly Dead
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Only Mostly Dead: In "The Joker Walks the Last Mile" (#64), this is part of a plan for the Joker: after he is fried by the electric chair for all of his past offenses, his henchmen quickly retrieve his body from the prison morgue and bring him Back from the Dead with a life serum within 15 minutes in order to keep him from slipping off from "only mostly dead" to "all dead". Once he is revived, he walks away a free man... that is, until he is apprehended for newer robberies.
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_dd5faec5
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Start of Darkness
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comment
Start of Darkness: Issue #168 is an origin story for the Joker.
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e0040f41
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e0040f41
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e235202a
type
The Power of Blood
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comment
The Power of Blood: In issue #833, Zatanna is shot in the throat by the Joker and dunked into a tank filling with water, effectively keeping her from reciting her incantations backwards. When Batman escapes his own deathtrap to free her in #834, he finds her throat completely healed. Upon inspection, Bats discovers she'd used her own blood to write "HEAL ME" backwards on the inside of the tank's lid.
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e235202a
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e235202a
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e235202a
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e602b55b
type
Shadow Discretion Shot
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comment
Shadow Discretion Shot: In "The Joker Walks the Last Mile" (#64), there is a shadow of the Joker strapped to an electric chair in the death chamber as the warden pulls the switch and shocks him to death. Not a pretty sight on page 4.
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e602b55b
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e602b55b
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e602b55b
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e61d9a3c
type
Clothing Damage
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e61d9a3c
comment
Clothing Damage: In his original stories, Slam Bradley suffered from an editorially-mandated tendency to get his shirt torn in a way that showed off his muscular physique.
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e61d9a3c
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_e61d9a3c
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_edbb1357
type
List of Transgressions
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_edbb1357
comment
List of Transgressions: In "The Joker Walks the Last Mile" (#64), as part of his master plan in putting his Joker Immunity to the test for freedom, the Joker rattles off a "seemingly never-ending list of his incredible crimes" to the police, including robbing the National Bank of Denver; this goes on for days until it's more than enough to warrant a death sentence.
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_edbb1357
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_edbb1357
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_edbb1357
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_f0508c08
type
Decomposite Character
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comment
Decomposite Character: Rather than being Jason Todd - like in the video game they originate from - the Arkham Knight is a separate character called Astrid Arkham, the daughter of Jeremiah.
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1.0
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_f0508c08
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fc7c4f92
type
Canon Immigrant
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comment
Canon Immigrant: Kyodai Ken from Batman: The Animated Series appears—albeit as Kirigi's bodyguard. And as a hallucination. Sort of, as the Arkham Knight identity is imported over, but this trope was combined with Decomposite Character, Gender Flip, and Samus Is a Girl as this version is really Astrid Arkham, daughter of Jeremiah, and not Jason Todd. Issue 1000, which introduced the aforementioned Arkham Knight, also brought a Truer to the Text version of the Condiment King (a stocky adult clad in blue and white named Buddy Standler) after Birds of Prey, volume 1, #37 brought in an In Name Only version (a Lean and Mean, Red and Black and Evil All Over teen named Mitchell Mayo).
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fc7c4f92
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fc7c4f92
featureConfidence
1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fc7c4f92
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fd7267dd
type
Master of Disguise
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fd7267dd
comment
Master of Disguise: Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise.
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fd7267dd
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fd7267dd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_fd7267dd
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_ffaa675b
type
Asian Speekee Engrish
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_ffaa675b
comment
Asian Speekee Engrish: In issue #27, Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise investigates a mystery in Chinatown; cue people remarking that it's a "velly nice day" and saying things like "me have fliend, he have nice loom for lent".
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_ffaa675b
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_ffaa675b
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1.0
 Detective Comics (Comic Book)
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_ffaa675b
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ItemName
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 Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_name
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Detective Comics (Comic Book) / int_name
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Ambiguous Situation / int_5f205391
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Anthology Comic / int_5f205391
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Bare-Handed Blade Block / int_5f205391
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Binary Suns / int_5f205391
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Bring It / int_5f205391
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Building Swing / int_535b1f71
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Comic Books of the 1980s / int_5f205391
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Comic Books of the 2010s / int_5f205391
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Comics Merger / int_5f205391
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Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like / int_5f205391
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Cover-Blowing Superpower / int_5f205391
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Death in the Clouds / int_5f205391
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Department of Child Disservices / int_5f205391
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Depleted Phlebotinum Shells / int_5f205391
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"Die Hard" on an X / int_5f205391
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Easy Amnesia / int_5f205391
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Explosive Cigar / int_5f205391
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Failed Execution, No Sentence / int_5f205391
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First-Episode Twist / int_5f205391
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Future Imperfect / int_5f205391
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Genre Anthology / int_5f205391
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Hand Cannon / int_5f205391
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Hardboiled Detective / int_5f205391
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Her Code Name Was "Mary Sue" / int_5f205391
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Hoist Hero over Head / int_5f205391
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Hope Is Scary / int_5f205391
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Iconic Character, Forgotten Title / int_5f205391
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Identification by Dental Records / int_5f205391
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In Spite of a Nail / int_5f205391
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Inside a Wall / int_5f205391
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It's What I Do / int_5f205391
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Karmic Injury / int_5f205391
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Kill and Replace / int_5f205391
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Kiss of Death / int_5f205391
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Laser-Guided Broadcast / int_5f205391
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Lawful Stupid / int_5f205391
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Legend Fades to Myth / int_5f205391
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List of Transgressions / int_5f205391
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Literal Genie / int_5f205391
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Magazine Decay / int_5f205391
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Masquerade Ball / int_5f205391
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Master of Disguise / int_5f205391
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Merry Christmas in Gotham / int_5f205391
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New Media Are Evil / int_535b1f71
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Obfuscating Postmortem Wounds / int_5f205391
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Odd-Shaped Panel / int_5f205391
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One Dialogue, Two Conversations / int_5f205391
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Rainbow Motif / int_5f205391
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Real Name as an Alias / int_535b1f71
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Replaced with Replica / int_5f205391
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Right for the Wrong Reasons / int_5f205391
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Shadow Discretion Shot / int_5f205391
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Spotlight-Stealing Squad / int_5f205391
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Stupid Crooks / int_5f205391
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Submarine Pirates / int_5f205391
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Supernatural Fear Inducer / int_5f205391
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Superpowers for a Day / int_5f205391
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Sworn in by Oath / int_5f205391
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The Blank / int_5f205391
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The Book Cipher / int_5f205391
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The Dog Was the Mastermind / int_5f205391
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The Great Depression / int_5f205391
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The Power of Blood / int_5f205391
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The Tooth Hurts / int_5f205391
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Underground City / int_5f205391
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Water Tower Down / int_5f205391
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Won't Take "Yes" for an Answer / int_535b1f71
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hasFeature
Yellow Peril / int_5f205391