
The Brave and the Bold (1955-1983) #112
1974
First Published
3.71
Average Rating
81
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Part of Series
“THE IMPOSSIBLE ESCAPE!” The Batman is called to the Gotham Art Museum to stop a bunch of heavily armed thieves from stealing an ancient Hotep statue, which is believed to contain the secret of everlasting life. There he is met by Inspector Siyad of the Egyptian police, who claims the statue was stolen from his country and sold illegally. Batman is asked to investigate the legitimacy of the purchase, and at the same time see if the old legends about the statue are true. Batman travels to Egypt, where he crosses paths with Mister Miracle!
Avg Rating
3.71
Number of Ratings
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E. Nelson Bridwell
Author · 22 books
Edward Nelson Bridwell was a writer for Mad magazine (writing the now-famous catchphrase, "What you mean...we?" in a 1958 parody of The Lone Ranger in Mad) and various comic books published by DC Comics. One of the writers for the Batman comic strip and Super Friends, he also wrote The Inferior Five, among other comics. He has been called "DC's self-appointed continuity cop."
Bob Haney
Author · 51 books
Robert G. Haney was an American comic book writer, best known for his work for DC Comics. He co-created the Teen Titans as well as characters such as Metamorpho, Eclipso, Cain, and the Super-Sons.

Robert Kanigher
Author · 99 books
One of the most prolific writers in comics, particularly in the Silver Age. He took over scripting duties on Wonder Woman after William Moulton Marston's death, and handled the character's transition from the Golden to the Silver Age. He also created Barry Allen, the second Flash, for editor Julius Schwartz's superhero revival of 1956, as well as writing and editing DC's pioneering war titles. His creations include Sgt. Rock, the Unknown Soldier, Barry Allen, Ragman, the Losers, Black Canary, the Metal Men, Poison Ivy, Enemy Ace, the Suicide Squad, and Rex the Wonder Dog.