Bat Man #1
In "La menace du crayon prophétique," Harry returns from a record-setting balloon flight with strange new abilities—and an unsettling change in behavior. His brother grows uneasy when Harry begins levitating objects, including himself, prompting the question: what happened up there in the sky? With Bill Ely handling both pencils and inks, and Bernard Baily's striking cover capturing the eerie mood, this 1960 French edition of Bat Man #1 delivers a chilling mystery from the moment the balloon lands.
In "Plus fier coquin de tous les temps," a string of cinematic heists leaves Gotham baffled—artifacts tied to legendary movie roles are vanishing, each one a piece of a madman’s grand design. Only Lt. Harry Fowler, a former Hollywood screenwriter, recognizes the pattern, racing to stop Leif Conrad before he becomes the ultimate villain he’s always dreamed of being.
In "Qu'est-il arrivé à Harry Sanders ?", Jo’s brother is left bewildered when Harry returns from a record-setting balloon flight, changed in ways he can’t explain—especially when Harry begins levitating objects, including himself. The story unfolds with quiet unease, probing the strange aftermath of a journey to the edge of the sky.
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