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| - Detective Comics Vol 1 408
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| - National Periodical Publications, Inc.
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| - Len Wein
- Marv Wolfman
- Frank Robbins
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| - Len Wein
- Marv Wolfman
- Frank Robbins
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| - The House that Haunted Batman
- The Phantom Bullfighter!
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* [[W:C:DC:Richard Grayson
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* [[W:C:marvel:Barbara Gordon
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| - [[W:C:DC:Richard Grayson
- In order to aquire the manuscript "Of Fighting Bulls and Men" for the Gotham Library, Barbara Gordon must travel to Madrid, Spain. There she is the guest of Don Alvarado, owner of the manuscript, who takes her to see it's subject: a bull fighter named El Grandos. However, El Grandos is upstaged during his bull fight by a young bull fighter named Paco. This causes some animosity and brings to light El Grandos' dwindling skill.
That night at Alvarado's ranch, Barbara is awoken by the arrival of a strange bullfighter hiding in the shadows. Following the figure as Batgirl, she soon finds that the bull El Diablo, favorite bull of El Grandos, has been killed. Finding that Granado's sacred sword was used as the murder weapon, Barbara begins to speculate who may have killed the bull. This story is continued next issue....
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Notes
| - * "The House That Haunted Batman!" is reprinted in Detective Comics #477 and Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams #2.
* [[W:C:DC:Bruce Wayne
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