Baticomic #5
In "Su majestad el rey Batman," a 1967 Baticomic from Editorial Novaro, former athlete Bruno Díaz finds his reunion cruise turn sinister when his host uncovers Batman’s secret identity and sets deadly traps for the group. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Dick Sprang with inks by Charles Paris, this issue delivers a tense, classic mystery with a chilling twist, all rendered in the distinctive style of the era. The cover, also by Sprang and Paris, captures the suspense with a dramatic, shadowed portrait of Batman looming over the scene.
In "Su majestad el rey Batman," a visiting royal arrives in Ciudad Gótica and finds himself unexpectedly cast as Batman when the real hero takes on a fugitive. The king, thrilled by the role, has no intention of giving it up—even as the real Dark Knight tries to reclaim his cape and cowl.
In "Batman en sus días de colegio," Jo finds himself caught in a high-stakes reunion when his old college teammate Bruno Díaz reveals a dangerous secret: he knows Batman's true identity. With the campus rigged with hidden mines and the lives of his former teammates hanging in the balance, Jo must use his wits and courage to survive the deadly game before it's too late.
In "El extraño experimento del Dr. Erdel," a scientist's ambitious experiment accidentally teleports a Martian to Earth, where he's left stranded after the inventor's sudden death. Now living among humans, the alien must navigate a new world—using his alien mind to solve crimes as a police detective.
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