Bat Man #5
In "Chose de l'au-delà !", a jungle explorer stumbles upon a mysterious spring whose waters grant him the power to turn his skin metallic—temporarily at first, but with growing danger. Back in the city, he takes up a vigilante role, only to face desperate thieves eager to steal his secret and a doctor warning that the transformation might never reverse. Art by Mort Meskin brings the eerie, surreal tone to life, while Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff deliver a striking cover that captures the story’s strange, otherworldly edge.
In "L'homme qui changea l'histoire," a self-assured general claims he could have altered history’s greatest battles—until a mysterious magician offers him a chance to prove it, whisking him into the past to test his bold theories.
In "Le secret de l'homme de bronze," a jungle explorer stumbles upon a mysterious spring that temporarily turns his skin to metal. Back in the city, he embraces his new power to become a crimefighter, but soon faces danger from thieves eager to steal his secret—and a doctor’s warning that the transformation might never reverse.
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