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Batman #36: Sir Batman and Robin in King Arthurs Court

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Series
Batman
Issue number
36
Cover date
1946-08-01
ComicVine ID
122291

Quick answer

Batman #36: Sir Batman and Robin in King Arthurs Court stands out in Gotham Vault because the issue title, character tags, and 1946-08-01 cover date create a distinct entry point into Batman. Readers can use it to jump from this issue into Alfred Pennyworth, Batman, Daffy, Nightwing (Dick Grayson) and related Batman continuity.

Issue summary

Sir Batman and Robin in King Authur's court! The Penguin's Nest (Batman vs Penguin / written by Alvin Schwartz) Stand-In For Danger (Batman vs Jerry McGlone / written by Don Cameron) Daffy & Doodle Elusive London Eddie (Alfred) A Matter of Honesty (full text story by Stan Carter) Stumpy (gag strip by Phil Berube) Sir Batman At King Arthur's Court! (Batman / written by Bill Finger)

Citation summary

Batman #36: Sir Batman and Robin in King Arthurs Court is a Batman issue with cover date 1946-08-01. Gotham Vault links it to Alfred Pennyworth, Batman, Daffy, Nightwing (Dick Grayson), Doodle.

Characters listed for this issue

Alfred Pennyworth
Alfred PennyworthThe man who raised Batman. Ex-SAS, current butler, permanent father figure. The only one who…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
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BatmanOpen this Gotham Vault character file to see linked appearances, story arcs, and related com…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
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Nightwing (Dick Grayson)
Nightwing (Dick Grayson)The first Robin, all grown up. Acrobat, detective, leader. The best of Batman without the da…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
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DoodleOpen this Gotham Vault character file to see linked appearances, story arcs, and related com…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
Commissioner Gordon (James Gordon)
Commissioner Gordon (James Gordon)The one good cop in a corrupt city. Keeps the GCPD running and the Bat-Signal lit. Never los…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
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King ArthurOpen this Gotham Vault character file to see linked appearances, story arcs, and related com…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
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MerlinOpen this Gotham Vault character file to see linked appearances, story arcs, and related com…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
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The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot)
The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot)Oswald Cobblepot runs the Iceberg Lounge and half the city's underworld. Never underestimate…VIEW APPEARANCES ›
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Professor Carter NicholsOpen this Gotham Vault character file to see linked appearances, story arcs, and related com…VIEW APPEARANCES ›

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FAQ

What comic is Batman #36: Sir Batman and Robin in King Arthurs Court?

Batman #36: Sir Batman and Robin in King Arthurs Court is a Batman-related comic issue in Gotham Vault's database. It is listed under the Batman series as issue #36 with a cover date of 1946-08-01.

Who appears in Batman #36: Sir Batman and Robin in King Arthurs Court?

Gotham Vault currently identifies these characters for this issue: Alfred Pennyworth, Batman, Daffy, Nightwing (Dick Grayson), Doodle.

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Last updated 2026-05-27. Comic metadata is curated from Gotham Vault’s local database.