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| - Detective Comics Vol 1 304
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Indicia Publisher
| - National Periodical Publications, Inc.
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| - Sheldon Moldoff
- Joe Certa
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StoryTitle
| - The Crime College
- The Return of Clayface
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| - George Kashdan
- Murray Boltinoff
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Penciler1
| - Sheldon Moldoff
- Joe Certa
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Appearing
| - Featured Characters:
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Supporting Characters:
* Captain Harding
* Diane Meade
Adversaries:
* Professor Proxon
* Wilson
* Stuart
* Croft
Other Characters:
* Warden Loper
Locations:
* Colorado
** Middleton
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* None
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* None
- Featured Characters:
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* Robin
Supporting Characters:
* Alfred
* Commissioner Gordon
Adversaries:
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Other Characters:
* Professor Colton
* Phipps
Locations:
* Gotham City
** Batcave
** Gotham City Police Headquarters
** Gotham State Penitentiary
Items:
* Batrope
Vehicles:
* Batmobile
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| - Superman DC National Comics
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Editor1
| - George Kashdan
- Murray Boltinoff
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Synopsis
| - Crooks begin committing robberies using fantastic machines in Middletown, and J’onn J’onzz captures the criminals but fails to learn the identity of the mastermind behind it all. In reality, the thieves are “students” at Professor Proxon’s Crime College, where, for tuition money, crooks learn how to operate Proxon’s fantastic crime machines. The Manhunter invisibly eavesdrops on a couple of imprisoned “students”, learns of the College, and enrolls there while disguised as Fred Framer, a criminal. Later, when the Manhunter confronts Proxon and his men, the villain trains a flame-throwing machine on him. But, since J’onzz has switched the machine’s gas tanks for tanks containing phosphorescent material, he is not weakened and captures the entire gang.
- Matt Hagen breaks jail again and uses his power to impersonate wealthy men in order to gain information for future crimes, which brings him into renewed conflict with Batman and Robin.
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Notes
| - * "The Crime College" is reprinted in Showcase Presents: Martian Manhunter #1.
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