"The Upside Down Crimes": Joker comes up with a new idea to commit crimes and he starts a spree of upside down crimes across Gotham City. Batman and Robin are summoned by the police department to help tackle th

Batman #23 is an issue of the series Batman (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1944.





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Appearing in "The Upside Down Crimes"

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Antagonists:

Joker Snipes (Single appearance) Mugsy Mulligan (Single appearance)



Other Characters:

Prince Fageel (Single appearance)

Mrs. Van Sneed (Single appearance)

Nan Winslow (Single appearance)

Miss Latham (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Upside Down Crimes"

Joker comes up with a new idea to commit crimes and he starts a spree of upside down crimes across Gotham City. Batman and Robin are summoned by the police department to help tackle the Joker and they deduce the Joker's plans. However, Joker manages to steal the Batplane from the dynamic duo and almost defeats Batman on an upside-down battle. With help from Robin, Batman breaks free and they almost capture the clown prince of crime. However, Joker strikes again at a ballroom where he tries to steal valuable gems, but once again his plans are foiled by the dynamic duo and Joker is forced to retreat, avoiding capture once more.





Appearing in "Damsel in Distress"

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Antagonists:

Bugs Conklin (Single appearance) Jitters (Single appearance) Loco (Single appearance)



Other Characters:

Marjory Davenport (Single appearance)

Dr. Davenport (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "Damsel in Distress"

Dick Grayson is attracted to his schoolmate Marjory Davenport and he asks her on a date. When the day comes, Dick learns that she is not available, but her father gives Dick a secret message in form of a code, informing Dick that he was being blackmailed by some thugs who had kidnapped Marjory. Dick contacts Bruce and informs him of the situation and the dynamic duo gets into action. Soon, Robin and Batman find the place where the criminals are holding Marjory and they save the young lady and her father. After Robin's heroic feat, Marjory is attracted to him, which is counterproductive for Dick Grayson.





Appearing in "Borrowed Butler"

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Mr. Piper (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

Mrs. Van Upsitart (Single appearance)

Oswald (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "Borrowed Butler"

Alfred is asked to serve as butler for the wealthy neighbor of Bruce Wayne and during his tenure as her servant, Alfred witnesses a crime taking place in the lady's mansion. Using his detective skills and a bit of luck, Alfred finds the responsible and he is allowed to return to Wayne Manor earlier than expected.





Appearing in "Pelt Plunderers"

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Canadian Mounted Police

Antagonists:

Skinner Short (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

Mounties of the RCPM (Single appearance)

Locations:

Canada RCMP Headquarters

Gotham City (Cameo)

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Synopsis for "Pelt Plunderers"

Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson are on vacation in Canada, but soon they have to act as Batman and Robin to stop a gang of pelt plunderers. The dynamic duo work along with the Canadian Mounted Police and together, they capture the entire gang.





Notes

Reprinted in Batman: The Dark Knight Archives Vol 6.

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