Almanaque de Batman #[1968]
In "A estréia milionária de Menina-Morcêgo," Criminal Jim Varrel, desperate to uncover the traitor who sent him to prison, obsessively watches a television show where Batman personally thanks everyday heroes who’ve aided his crusade—each one a potential clue in a mystery that could free him or doom him further. With art by Dick Sprang and inks by Stan Kaye, this 1968 Brazilian edition captures the classic Batman menace with a twist of pulp intrigue, while the cover by Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, and Joe Giella delivers a striking, dynamic image that perfectly encapsulates the era’s flair.
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Criminal Jim Varrel watches a TV show on which Batman appears to personally thank ordinary citizens who have helped him put crooks behind bars, hoping to discover the identity of the person who betrayed him.
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