Baticomic #27
In "Batman, robot," a shocking explosion seemingly claims the Dark Knight, only for a mechanical duplicate to take his place. While Robin feigns acceptance, he’s quietly working with the real Batman to set a trap for a dangerous criminal, all while the robot moves through Gotham like a shadow of its former self. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Charles Paris, this 1969 issue features a cover by Sheldon Moldoff that captures the eerie precision of the android’s presence.
In "Batman, robot," the Dark Knight is lured into a deadly trap and seemingly destroyed in an explosion—only for a mechanical duplicate to take his place. While Robin plays along with the deception, his quiet skepticism hints at a deeper plan, as the real Batman uses the ruse to ensnare a dangerous criminal.
In "La amenaza sobre Villamarte," Manhunter constructs a life-sized replica of Mars in the heart of City Park, turning the city into a battleground where Earthmen gain superpowers—leaving Martians powerless and sparking chaos for an unnamed gang of criminals who thrive in the new imbalance.
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