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.
When Bárbara heads to a costume party dressed as Batgirl, she stumbles upon the Mariposa attacking Bruce Wayne—and leaps into the fray, proving her courage in a moment that blurs heroism with disguise.
In "O auxiliar secreto de Batman," Criminal Jim Varrel, watching a TV segment where Batman honors everyday heroes who’ve aided his crusade, becomes obsessed with uncovering the identity of the secret informant who sent him to prison. The story unfolds as he races to identify the one ordinary citizen whose actions led to his downfall—before they can be targeted next.
In "O Batman encouraçado," Gotham City watches in confusion as Batman and Robin don uncharacteristic armor and act strangely—just as a mysterious figure named Blair Graeme begins threatening the Dynamic Duo. The story unfolds with eerie precision, leaving readers wondering what’s behind the sudden shift in Gotham’s protectors.
In "O bandido maneta!", Sam Buckley—once a man of peace, now a one-armed outlaw—uses his unmatched skill with a gun and his lightning-fast hand to terrorize the frontier. With a reputation built on cold precision and a trail of fallen lawmen, he becomes a legend of fear—until The Vigilante steps into the shadows to stop him.
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