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Issue Details

Issue #1
Published Spring 1940
Frequency quarterly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 68
Editing Whitney Ellsworth
Notes Indicia: Batman No. 1 * Spring 1940 Issue Published quarterly by DETECTIVE COMICS, INC. 480 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y.

Cover Details

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]
Genre superhero
Pencils Bob Kane (signed)
Inks Bob Kane (signed); Jerry Robinson (backgrounds)
Letters typeset
Notes The background inks credit was verified by Robinson.
Reprinted in Batman from the Thirties to the Seventies (Crown Publishers, Inc., 1971 series) #73-168329; in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5; in Batman: The Dark Knight Archives (DC, 1992 series) #1; in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn; in Batman Chronicles, The (DC, 2005 series) #1

1 page advertisement "Boys! G-Man Outfit"

Synopsis Ad for winning prizes from the Crowell-Collier Publishing Co., Springfield Ohio.
Letters typeset
Notes Inside front cover. Also includes indicia.

2 page Batman story "The Legend of the Batman--Who He Is and How He Came To Be!"

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne] (origin); Thomas Wayne; Martha Wayne; Joe Chill (unnamed)
Synopsis Bruce Wayne's parent are murdered by a cheap crook, and young Bruce vows to avenge their deaths by warring on all criminals.
Genre superhero
Script Bill Finger
Pencils Bob Kane (signed)
Inks Bob Kane (signed); Sheldon Moldoff (backgrounds)
Letters Sheldon Moldoff
Notes Synopsis added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30. The background inks and letters credits were verified by Moldoff.
Reprinted from Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #34 (December 1939) [splash panel]; from Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #33 (November 1939) [rest of story]; in Great Comic Book Heroes, The (Dial Press, 1965 series) #nn; in Batman from the Thirties to the Seventies (Crown Publishers, Inc., 1971 series) #73-168329; in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Secret Origins of the Super DC Heroes (Crown Publishers, Inc., 1976 series) #nn; in Batman: The Dark Knight Archives (DC, 1992 series) #1; in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001); in Batman Chronicles, The (DC, 2005 series) #1

13 page Batman story "The Joker"

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Henry Claridge (Death); Jay Wilde (Death); Judge Drake (Death); The Joker (Villain; Intro); Brute Nelson (Death)
Synopsis Batman faces a new criminal who succeeds in killing famous men and stealing their prized possessions, leaving them all with "a smile" on their face!
Genre superhero
Script Bill Finger
Pencils Bob Kane (signed); Jerry Robinson (see notes)
Inks Bob Kane (signed); Jerry Robinson (backgrounds)
Letters Jerry Robinson
Notes First line: "Once again a master criminal stalks the city streets -- a criminal weaving a web of death about him..." There is an earlier chronological appearance (and origin) of the Joker in Detective Comics #168. Synopsis added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30. Robinson verified with Gary Watson in July 2009 that he did some penciling (including the Joker's card on the splash page specifically), in addition to the background inks and lettering he already confirmed.
Reprinted in Great Comic Book Heroes, The (Dial Press, 1965 series) #nn; in Batman from the Thirties to the Seventies (Crown Publishers, Inc., 1971 series) #73-168329; in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told, The (DC, 1988 series) #nn ([December] 1988); in Batman: The Dark Knight Archives (DC, 1992 series) #1; in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001); in Batman Chronicles, The (DC, 2005 series) #1; in Joker: The Greatest Stories Ever Told, The (2008 series) #[nn]

2 page Major Bigsbe an' Botts filler "Yippe-e! Hey-cut that out! Waho-o-o!"

Characters Major Bigsbe; Botts
Synopsis Having bought the Bar Q Ranch, Major Bigsbe decides to celebrate by shootin' off his pistols...and lands in jail!
Genre western; humor
Script Paul Gustavson (signed)
Pencils Paul Gustavson (signed)
Inks Paul Gustavson (signed)
Letters Paul Gustavson
Notes Letterer credit added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001)

12 page Batman story "The Giants of Hugo Strange"

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Professor Hugo Strange (Villain); unamed monsters (Villain; Death); the Batplane
Synopsis The Batman faces an arch criminal who has invented a serum to create a race of giant monsters, and nearly becomes one of them himself!
Genre superhero
Script Bill Finger
Pencils Bob Kane (signed)
Inks Bob Kane (signed); Jerry Robinson (backgrounds)
Letters Jerry Robinson
Notes First line: "While an innocent metropolis sleeps little does it realize that huge, terrifying man-monsters shall soon stalk the streets..." This story was originally prepared for Detective Comics #38, but with the introduction of Robin in that issue, the story [sans Robin] was published here. Oddity: Machine guns are mounted on the Batplane, which are used to kill. Synopsis added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30. The background inks and letters credits were verified by Robinson.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told, The (DC, 1988 series) #nn [1]; in Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told, The (DC, 1989 series) #nn [1]; in Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told, The (Warner Books, 1989 series) #nn; in Batman: the Dark Knight Archives (DC, 1992 series) #1; in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001); in Batman Chronicles, The (DC, 2005 series) #1

1 page text story "Strictly Publicity"

Characters The Chief; Terry Gallant
Synopsis Detective Terry Gallant proves to his Chief that the late Barton Barlow had killed himself with a gun in a most mysterious way.
Genre crime
Script Guy Monroe (signed)
Letters typeset
Notes Synopsis and characters added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001)

1 page biography (nonfictional) "Meet the Artist!"

Characters Bob Kane (photo)
Synopsis Biography of Batman creator Bob Kane.
Genre Fact
Script Whitney Ellsworth (signed as The Editor)
Pencils ? (photo)
Inks ? (photo)
Colors ? (photo shaded in magenta)
Letters typeset
Notes First line: "Readers, meet Bob Kane, creator of THE BATMAN!"
Reprinted In Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975)

13 page Batman story "The Cat"

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; John Travers; Martha Travers; The Cat [Selina Kyle; also as Miss Peggs] (Villain); Denny
Synopsis Batman and Robin take a trip aboard an exclusive yacht in order to prevent the theft of the Travers necklace at the hands of the Cat!
Genre superhero
Script Bill Finger
Pencils Bob Kane (signed)
Inks Bob Kane (signed); Jerry Robinson (backgrounds)
Letters Jerry Robinson
Notes First line: "Among the guests walks a young steward..." The Cat was later renamed Cat-Woman or Catwoman in next issue; earlier chronological appearance was in issue #52 and in Brave and the Bold #197. Synopsis added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30. The background inks and letters credits were verified by Robinson.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Batman: the Dark Knight Archives (DC, 1992 series) #1; in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001); in Batman Chronicles, The (DC, 2005 series) #1

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "The 'Big Six' Comics Magazines Still Lead the Field!"

Characters Superman; Sandman; Ultra-Man; Spectre; Flash; Batman
Synopsis Illustrated promotional ad for Action Comics, Adventure Comics, Detective Comics, More Fun Comics, Flash Comics, and All-American Comics, and their headline features.
Genre superhero; science fiction
Pencils ? (various)
Inks ? (various)
Letters ?; typeset
Notes Sequence and all information added by Craig Delich 2008-10-30.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5

2 page text story "Two Aces"

Characters Lt. Bill Wayne; von Berket (villain; death)
Synopsis Inventor Doctor Synce gets Navy flier Wayne to fly secret plans from Pensacola, Florida to the coast, when the pilot runs up against an old adversary and ace from years before.
Genre adventure
Script George Shute (signed)
Pencils Raymond Perry
Inks Raymond Perry
Colors Raymond Perry
Letters typeset
Notes Colorist added by Craig Delich on 2006-09-24. Synopsis and characters added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001)

2 page Ginger Snap filler "Gosh! And only ten cents!"

Characters Ginger Snap; Uncle Zep
Synopsis Uncle Zep takes Ginger to the soda shop for a soda, but ends up drinking way too many himself!
Genre gag
Script Bob Kane (signed) [as Ted Raye]
Pencils Bob Kane (signed) [as Ted Raye]
Inks Bob Kane (signed) [as Ted Raye]
Letters Bob Kane ?
Notes Synopsis and characters added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001)

1 page Fantastic Facts filler "In Egypt they say "How are you sweating"? instead of "How is your health"?"

Characters Jack Dempsey
Synopsis Contains facts about boxer Jack Dempsey, kangaroos and "greetings and salutations."
Genre fact
Pencils George Papp [signed as Geo. Papp]
Inks George Papp [signed as Geo. Papp]
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001)

13 page Batman story "The Joker Returns"

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; James Gordon; Chief of Police Chalmers (Death); Edgar Martin (Death); The Joker (Villain)
Synopsis The Joker escapes from prison to continue his rampage of death and to steal the famed Cleopatra necklace and Fire Ruby.
Genre superhero
Script Bill Finger
Pencils Bob Kane (signed)
Inks Bob Kane (signed); Jerry Robinson (backgrounds)
Letters Jerry Robinson
Notes First line: "Once again that harlequin of hate..the Joker..brings grinning death to a terrified people..." As recounted in various sources, the Joker was supposed to die of his stab wound at the end of the story, but the editors decided this villain was too good to kill off, so the last panels were re-drawn to show him surviving. The last panel of the story, titled "Golden Rules for Robin's Regulars", introduces readers to "Robin's Code" of conduct. Synopsis added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30. The background inks and letters credits were verified by Robinson.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Batman: the Dark Knight Archives (DC, 1992 series) #1; in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn (February 2001); in Batman Chronicles, The (DC, 2005 series) #1

1 page Batman promo (ad from the publisher)

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Clayface
Synopsis Promotional ad for Detective Comics #40, whose cover is shown here.
Genre superhero
Pencils Bob Kane (signed)
Inks Jerry Robinson
Letters typeset
Notes Sequence and all information added by Craig Delich on 2008-10-30.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5

1 page advertisement "Charlie Barnet Uses Home Recordo!"

Letters ?; typeset
Notes Advertisement for making your own records at home, from Home Recording Company, New York, N.Y. Appears on the inside back cover.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975)

1 page Batman and Robin illustration

Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]
Synopsis Pin-up of Batman & Robin.
Genre superhero
Pencils Bob Kane (signed)
Inks Bob Kane (signed)
Notes Found on the back cover. Made to cut out and frame.
Reprinted in Famous First Edition (DC, 1974 series) #F-5 (February-March 1975); in Millennium Edition: Batman No. 1 (DC, 2001 series) #nn