Detective Comics #486 is an issue of the series Detective Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1979.
Synopsis for Batman: "Murder by Thunderbolt"
After a former member of Maxie Zeus' gang suffers a gruesome death in a public event, Batman investigates the cause of this unlikely accident.
Maxie Zeus is currently locked in Arkham Asylum, where one of his most loyal servants informs him about the recent death and Zeus is confident that his godly powers allowed him to exterminate the unfaithful criminal.
Meanwhile, Batman has managed to find enough evidence that points towards other members of Zeus' gang as the responsibles for the murder and when he infiltrates one of their private parties, Batman learns that they are trying to take over the organization. Confronting the leader, Batman realizes that they are not the real criminals, but they might know who it could be.
The thugs arrange a meeting with Batman, but the Dark Knight suspects foul play and he uses a decoy to distract them. When the criminals in fact use a bomb to blow away the Batmobile, Batman is already on his way to capture the real crimial, who is none other than Zeus' only faithful servant. The desperate crook was only trying to keep Zeus' gang under the control of Maxie Zeus, making it look like their boss had some kind of supernatural powers and was responsible for punishing those who defected.
After the criminal is captured, Batman starts working on a replacement for the destroyed Batmobile.
Appearing in Batman: "Murder by Thunderbolt"
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Antagonists:
- Calvin (Single appearance)
- "Plowboy" (Single appearance; dies)
- Iggy Zafuto (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Maxie Zeus
- Joker (Cameo)
- Reuben Rice (Single appearance; dies)
- Robby (Single appearance)
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- Batmobile (Destroyed)
Synopsis for Human Target: "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Contract!"
Look at how sad this is making Batman. You did this.
Appearing in Human Target: "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Contract!"
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- Roger Scott (Single appearance; dies)
- a Shark
Other Characters:
- Hank Bonner (Appears only as a corpse)
- Jack Payton (Single appearance)
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- a Launch
Synopsis for Batgirl: "Crime Calls Killer Moth!"
Barbara Gordon meets a young man from Gotham who has come to Washington, D.C. to ask her to investigate the murder of his father and capture the killer.
Without any other clues, Barbara goes into action as Batgirl to stop a couple of random criminals, but they almost escape thanks to Killer Moth, who has apparently resumed his previous modus operandi of helping criminals in need.
Later on, Barbara learns that the young man's father was a shoemaker who was hired and killed by a man called Van Cleer. Knowing that this was the former alias of Killer Moth, Batgirl deduces that the crook used the shoemaker to install remote signal devices in the shoes of criminals who ask for his services. Using the same method, Batgirl lures Killer Moth to a trap, where she finally captures the criminal and delivers justice to a young man in need.
Appearing in Batgirl: "Crime Calls Killer Moth!"
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Antagonists:
- Killer Moth
- Mike (Single appearance)
- Paul (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Donny Halsey (Single appearance)
- Congressman Dowd (Single appearance)
- Mr. Halsey (Dies in flashback)
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Synopsis for Alfred: "The Hospitable Hostage!"
When Alfred returns to the Wayne Foundation building, a trio of criminals force their way into the private elevator that connects to Bruce Wayne's penthouse and they force Alfred to help them find the money and valuables.
Alfred gives them the best service a butler could muster to make their business end quickly, so that they leave before Bruce returns and they could learn the truth about his secret identity. Unfortunately, the crooks decide to wait for Wayne and Alfred tries to convince them to leave while he also gets evidence of the crime to make it easier for the police or Batman to find the criminals.
When the crooks finally learn that Wayne is probably visiting Commissioner Gordon, they decide to leave the apartment, but Alfred traps them inside the elevator until Batman arrives and can take care of the situation.
Appearing in Alfred: "The Hospitable Hostage!"
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Antagonists:
- Ace (Single appearance)
- Bert (Single appearance)
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Synopsis for Robin: "Fear Times Four"
Certain night in New Carthage, Robin becomes aware for strange crimes that leave the victims terrified. The first suspect is the master of fear, Scarecrow and true to his suspicions, Robin eventually comes to face Crane, but is unable to capture him.
With help from Chief McDonald, Robin gets enough information about the victims of the Scarecrow and he finds a connection between them and his own psychology professor at the Hudson University. While doing some background research, Robin is confronted by Scarecrow, who once again tries to give Robin the slip, but the Teen Wonder uses Scarecrow's own fear of Batman to stop him and capture the crook.
Appearing in Robin: "Fear Times Four"
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Other Characters:
- Dennis Harmon (Single appearance)
- Carson Crispin (Single appearance)
- Malcolmb Maxwell (Single appearance)
- Professor Foster (Single appearance)
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Notes
- "Murder by Thunderbolt" is reprinted in Tales of the Batman: Don Newton Vol 1.