Batman #166: Two-Way Deathtrap
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- Series
- Batman
- Issue number
- 166
- Cover date
- 1964-09-30
- ComicVine ID
- 7276
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Batman #166: Two-Way Deathtrap stands out in Gotham Vault because the issue title, character tags, and 1964-09-30 cover date create a distinct entry point into Batman. Readers can use it to jump from this issue into Batman, Nightwing (Dick Grayson), Commissioner Gordon (James Gordon), Patricia Powell and related Batman continuity.
Issue summary
Batman featuring "Two-way deathtrap"!
Citation summary
Batman #166: Two-Way Deathtrap is a Batman issue with cover date 1964-09-30. Gotham Vault links it to Batman, Nightwing (Dick Grayson), Commissioner Gordon (James Gordon), Patricia Powell.
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FAQ
What comic is Batman #166: Two-Way Deathtrap?
Batman #166: Two-Way Deathtrap is a Batman-related comic issue in Gotham Vault's database. It is listed under the Batman series as issue #166 with a cover date of 1964-09-30.
Who appears in Batman #166: Two-Way Deathtrap?
Gotham Vault currently identifies these characters for this issue: Batman, Nightwing (Dick Grayson), Commissioner Gordon (James Gordon), Patricia Powell.
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