
BRONZE AGE MINUTE: Batman #229
DC; February 1971
Cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano
Title: “Asylum of the Futurians”
Synopsis: Batman responds to a telepathic cry for help from a photographer kidnapped by a secret society known as the Futurians.
Writer: Robert Kanigher
Penciler: Irv Novick
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Review: Robert Kanigher’s lead story is a smorgasbord of its times: paranormal happenings, a secret society and all the gothic trimmings. While the international network of cult-like Futurians lacks depth, there’s a germ of promise in the concept. Journeyman Irv Novick’s art is solid, as expected.
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Title: “Temperature Boiling… and Rising!”
Synopsis: When a Hudson University professor running for Congress is undermined by dirty tricks, Robin decides to investigate.
Writer: Mike Friedrich
Penciler: Irv Novick
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Review: Another solid-but-unspectacular dip into the zeitgeist, this time focusing on political dirty tricks and student unrest on college campuses.
Grade (for the entire issue): B-
Second opinion: Included on Alan Brightmore’s “Individual Comics That You Should Not Be Without” list, from “A Consumer’s Guide to D.C. Comics, Part 2” Comics Unlimited #51 (October-November 1979).
Cool factor: That’s a pretty groovy Neal Adams cover…
Not-so-cool factor: …that only sort of goes with the actual story.
Notable: Also includes a “Fantastic Fingerprints” educational one-pager reprinted from 1964’s Detective Comics #327. The “Letters to the Batman” letters page includes an LOC from future Batman writer Mike W. Barr.
Character quotable: “Is this why you drugged me and dragged me out of my house while my wife was sleeping? To take photographs of this freak-fest? You’re all nuts!” – Stephen Grey, “famed photographer of psychic phenomenon”
Copyright ©2026 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute for Scoop. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, offthewahl.com.
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BRONZE AGE MINUTE: Batman #229
DC; February 1971
Cover by Neal Adams and Dick Giordano
Title: “Asylum of the Futurians”
Synopsis: Batman responds to a telepathic cry for help from a photographer kidnapped by a secret society known as the Futurians.
Writer: Robert Kanigher
Penciler: Irv Novick
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Review: Robert Kanigher’s lead story is a smorgasbord of its times: paranormal happenings, a secret society and all the gothic trimmings. While the international network of cult-like Futurians lacks depth, there’s a germ of promise in the concept. Journeyman Irv Novick’s art is solid, as expected.
————
Title: “Temperature Boiling… and Rising!”
Synopsis: When a Hudson University professor running for Congress is undermined by dirty tricks, Robin decides to investigate.
Writer: Mike Friedrich
Penciler: Irv Novick
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Review: Another solid-but-unspectacular dip into the zeitgeist, this time focusing on political dirty tricks and student unrest on college campuses.
Grade (for the entire issue): B-
Second opinion: Included on Alan Brightmore’s “Individual Comics That You Should Not Be Without” list, from “A Consumer’s Guide to D.C. Comics, Part 2” Comics Unlimited #51 (October-November 1979).
Cool factor: That’s a pretty groovy Neal Adams cover…
Not-so-cool factor: …that only sort of goes with the actual story.
Notable: Also includes a “Fantastic Fingerprints” educational one-pager reprinted from 1964’s Detective Comics #327. The “Letters to the Batman” letters page includes an LOC from future Batman writer Mike W. Barr.
Character quotable: “Is this why you drugged me and dragged me out of my house while my wife was sleeping? To take photographs of this freak-fest? You’re all nuts!” – Stephen Grey, “famed photographer of psychic phenomenon”
Copyright ©2026 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute for Scoop. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, offthewahl.com.







