Detective Comics #187 (of 1000000)
The Double Crimes of Two-Face
September 1st, 1952
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187
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The Double Crimes of Two-Face
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September 1st, 1952
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- Buzzy's Rules of Water Safety: (PSA with Buzzy Brown)
- The Double Crimes Of Two-Face: (Batman) As part of an exposition being put on by Batman and Robin, Harvey Dent agrees to be made up like his criminal alter ego, Two-Face, and give a speech about his crimes. During his speech, he flips his coin, with it landing on the bad side, supposedly triggering his evil side to run off and start a new crime spree. It's eventually revealed that the makeup artist knocked Dent out and impersonated him.
- The First Talking Dog: (Impossible But True) A talking dog shows up, and Ray can't figure out how the trick is done. In the end, it turns out to be a dream.
- Little Pete: (humor strip by Henry Boltinoff)
- Casey The Cop: (humor strip by Henry Boltinoff)
- The Man Who Incurred Robotman: (Robotman)
- Secrets of codes: (text article about cryptology)
- The Man From Scotland Yard: (Pow-Wow Smith)