


Batwoman arrives shortly before Batman and Robin and all three raid the warehouse. When Bat-Mite realizes he's in love with his partner, he decides to use his powers to make Batwoman "the most sensational crimefighter of all time." Upon learning of a recent bank robbery, Bat-Mite enlists the aid of Ace the Bat-Hound to track down the robbers to a warehouse. Synopsis for "Batwoman's Publicity Agent"Īfter helping Batwoman stop a band of crooks at the Gotham Railroad Terminal, Bat-Mite becomes the heroine's crimefighting partner to the chagrin of Batman and Robin.Īs the caped crusaders capture a pair of burglars at the Ace Camera Company, Batwoman and Bat-Mite capture two escaped convicts. Joker's giant jack-in-the-box (Flashback only).Robber Baron (Flashback only) (Single appearance).John "Weeper" Drebs (Cameo) (Single appearance).Legs and his gang of counterfeiters (Single appearance)."Passer" Gillette (Behind the scenes) (Single appearance).Batman continues its voyage.Īppearing in "The Voyage of the S.S. With the criminals safely behind bars, the S.S. Batman reveals that he examined the gun and arranged the auction knowing it would be bought by the person who illegally boarded the ship. Suddenly, Batman and Robin surprise the would-be counterfeiters and capture them. In a deserted fish cannery, the two remaining n'er-do-wells discuss their plan to find "Passer" Gillette's counterfeiting plates using part of map inside the belt-buckle gun. The following day, Batman auctions off "Passer" Gillette's belt-buckle gun with the winner being one of the criminals. Batman and Robin see the men escape and discover their motive using a chemical only visible under ultra-violet light, and a special flashlight.

A pair of criminals sneak aboard in one of the crates and hurry to the Bat-Cave replica. Later that day, crates of toys are brought aboard ship for a Gotham City orphanage of Batman's choosing. An interrogation of the criminal taken prisoner reveals nothing. Batman quickly returns to face the boarders, but one escapes. The ruse allows the criminals steal aboard, throwing Batman overboard, and knocking out Robin. Batman is underway the following morning, the heroes stop the ship to rescue a distressed swimmer. With the caped crusaders away, one of the criminals sneaks on board but is scared off by a talking Batman dummy, one of the vessel's crime deterrents.Īs the S.S. After the show, Batman and Robin are diverted by what appears to be a local version of the Bat-Signal and are nearly killed. On the tour's first stop, the Dynamic Duo show visitors a replica of the Bat-Cave along with a number of mementos on exhibit. Batman on a charity tour along the coastline while a group of criminals plan to follow the ship. Batman"īatman and Robin depart aboard the S.S. Robin soon rescues his partner and the duo use a number of Kite-Man's gimmick kites to fell their foes, and Batman captures Kite-Man as he attempts to escape.

Batman is taken to Kite-Man's lair where he invites a number of gangsters to torture the hero.īatman wakes up in a cell and uses the room's wallpaper to form a makeshift Bat-Signal. Batman has Robin pilot a motorboat as he glides aloft in a ski-kite and reaches the fugitives only to knocked out by yet another trick kite.
BAT MAN KITE FREE
Nearby in Gotham Bay Prison, Kite-Man uses a giant kite to free Big Bill Collins, a notorious racketeer. The Dynamic Duo, well aware of Kite-Man's crime spree, drive to Gotham Bay to judge a kite-skiing contest. The Boy Wonder loses his grip and falls safely into a rooftop water tank. Although Robin manages to lasso the villain's leg, Kite-Man continues his escape. This serves as a well-enough diversion for Kite-Man, using his jet-kite, to steal the Rajah's ruby. 6 Appearing in "Batwoman's Publicity Agent"īatman and Robin arrive at a penthouse party for a visiting Indian Rajah when a mysterious box-kite begins dropping tear gas bombs on the party-goers.5 Synopsis for "Batwoman's Publicity Agent".4 Appearing in "The Voyage of the S.S.3 Synopsis for "The Voyage of the S.S.2 Appearing in "Crimes of the Kite-Man".1 Synopsis for "Crimes of the Kite-Man".
