World's Finest Comics #110
In "The Alien Who Doomed Robin," young Robin goes undercover in a space-pirate base, stowing away in a cargo crate to infiltrate the enemy. With killer robots hunting him—drawn only to movement—Tommy must outthink them using nothing but his belt buckle and clever reflections. Written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Jim Mooney, with a cover by Curt Swan and Sheldon Moldoff, this 1960 DC adventure blends suspense and ingenuity in a tense, stealth-driven mission.
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Tommy finds and infiltrates a space-pirate base by hiding in a cargo crate. He's threatened by killer robots who respond to movement, but slowly works his belt buckle to create reflected spots in the room. The robots flail away at the spots as Tommy makes his escape and captures the pirate.
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