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Cover: Bill Ely

Bat Man #8

Sep 1960 · Arédit-Artima · 0,40 FRF
📊 ~130,602 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Fille des abîmes !”

In "Fille des abîmes !", fashion model Don Reed is pulled into a high-stakes deception when the FBI recruits him to impersonate Alex Tate, a crime boss on the verge of plastic surgery. Written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Curt Swan with inks by Sy Barry, the story unfolds with tense intrigue as Reed, a former counter-intelligence agent, must play the part under the watchful eyes of a criminal syndicate. The cover, by Bill Ely, captures the moment of peril with sharp, dramatic flair.

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writer Jack Miller · artist Curt Swan · inker Sy Barry · cover Bill Ely

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artist Curt Swan
inker Sy Barry
cover pencils, inks Bill Ely

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Don Reed is a top fashion model. Until the FBI wants him to impersonate Alex Tate, the leader of a crime syndicate. Reed, a former counter-intelligence agent, secretly studies Tate to prepare for the role. The FBI snatches Tate, who laughs the "stooge" will get "the surprise of your life". At the gang HQ, the posing Reed learns Tate was due to undergo plastic surgery to change his face! Forced into the operating room, Reed wraps in bandages and breaks loose with knockout gas to capture the gang.

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