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Jerry Serpe (Colorist), Nick Cardy (Cover Artist), Julius Schwartz (Editor), Whitney Ellsworth (Editor), Irv Novick (Illustrator), Bob Kane (Illustrator), Jerry Robinson (Illustrator), Sheldon Moldoff (Illustrator), Dick Giordano (Inker), Ray Burnley (Inker), George Roussos (Inker), Charles Paris (Inker), Ben Oda (Letterer), George Roussos (Letterer), Pat Gordon (Letterer), Denny O'Neil (Writer), Bill Finger (Writer), Don Cameron (Writer), Edmond Hamilton (Writer)
June 1974
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English
100
color
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Mini Hardcover series: 4/24. Released in 2006. Printed in France. D./2006/0053/581
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Batman learns that Robin has gone to a circus to investigate the murder of a trapeze artist. In order to investigate from inside, Robin gets a job as one of the acrobats and he is almost murdered as well, but Batman appears in time to save his partner.
The heroes continue their investigation until they stumble upon Catwoman, who is planning to release the priceless white tigers from the circus' captivity. After dealing with her loyal animals, Batman manages to capture Catwoman, but he knows that she is not responsible for the murder, since her only interest was to release the tigers. Using his deductive skills, Batman finds the real killer and with Robin's help, they bring him to justice along with Catwoman.
After Dick and Bruce return to the Batcave, Batman contemplates pictures of Catwoman and Talia and reflects over the fact that the women he likes and cares about are always his enemies.