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Silver Age: The Brave and the Bold 1

SILVER AGE: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #1

Cover Date: July 2000
Cover Price: $2.50
Publication Date: 2000-05-24

TITLE INDEX

Cover Credits:
Pencils: Jim Aparo
Inks: Bill Sienkiewicz


Story: "The Great Gotham Switcheroo!" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryBob Haney
PencilsKevin Maguire
InksMark Farmer
LetteringKen Lopez
ColorsJames Sinclair
Color separationsDigital Chameleon
Associate editingTony Bedard
EditingDan Raspler

Feature Character(s):

Will Magnus (last in Metal Men Vol. 1 #19; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)
Metal Men:
Gold (last in Metal Men Vol. 1 #19; briefly turns human; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)
Lead (last in Metal Men Vol. 1 #19; briefly turns human; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)
Iron (last in Metal Men Vol. 1 #19; briefly turns human; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)
Mercury (last in Metal Men Vol. 1 #19; briefly turns human; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)
Tin (last in Metal Men Vol. 1 #19; briefly turns human; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)
Platinum (last in Metal Men Vol. 1 #19; briefly turns human; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)

Guest Star(s):

Green Arrow (last in ???; in Felix Faust's body; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)
Black Canary II (last in ???; in Catwoman's body; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)

Villain(s):

Penguin (last in ???; in Batman's body; returns to his true body; next in Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1)

Other Character(s):

U.S. Military personnel

Synopsis:

The Metal Men believe they've teamed with Batman, but only Tin suspects something is amiss. The body of the Caped Crusader is in fact possessed by the Penguin, and other heroes of the Justice League have suffered the same fate.
"Batman" realizes "Felix Faust" (really Green Arrow) and "Catwoman" (really Black Canary) are trying to thwart the plans of the Injustice League and is using the Metal Men to eliminate his foes. "Faust" is searching for a spell, and the Metal Men are inadvertently changed to human form. While Platinum has the opportunity to win Doc Magnus' heart as a human woman, he pays her even less attention than before. The Metal Men choose to give up their humanity to return to their robotic forms.
"Faust" and "Catwoman" escape. The Injustice League's plans are dealt a blow as the villains and heroes are returned to their rightful forms. Tin glimpses part of the "Batman's" transformation, but his concerns go unheard by the rest of the Metal Men. Now back as the Penguin, the villain sneaks off.


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