Baticomic #8
In "Peligro en el canal 4," Batman follows a trail of stolen flowers to uncover a shocking link between a high-profile heist and the Joker’s shadowy influence—revealing the Clown Prince of Crime is no longer committing crimes himself, but selling blueprints to other villains. Written by Dave Wood and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Dick Sprang and Charles Paris, this 1968 Baticomic #8 features the cover by Sprang and Paris, capturing the tension with a classic, noir-inspired design.
In "Peligro en el canal 4," Batman and Robin find themselves trapped in a live broadcast studio when a reenactment of gangster Marty Kirk’s capture goes dangerously wrong—Kirk’s gang hijacks the broadcast and uses it to demand Kirk’s release, putting the Dynamic Duo in a high-stakes showdown they never saw coming.
In "Un delito por mes," the Batman follows a trail of stolen flowers to uncover a chilling pattern: the Joker isn't just committing crimes—he's selling his schemes to other villains, one per month. With the help of a mysterious tip and his sharp mind, he races to stop the next planned heist before the city is plunged into chaos.
In "El regreso del Señor Futuro," the Caped Crusaders race against time when criminals steal a deadly weapon forged by the legendary Jules Verne. With history itself at risk, they journey back to the past to bring the visionary author into the present—where his genius may be their only hope to stop the weapon’s destruction.
In "Los 10,000 secretos de Batman," the Bat-Cave’s unexpected TV broadcast sets off a panic when Batman realizes his microfilm files—containing decades of criminal intel—have vanished, leaving him scrambling to prevent a catastrophic breach of Gotham’s secrets.
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