Batman #10
"La nuit du Faucheur !" marks a standout moment in Batman's 1973 run, bringing together the talents of Denny O'Neil, Bernie Wrightson, and Harlan Ellison with Neal Adams' dynamic art and Dick Giordano's sharp inks. In this chilling Halloween tale, Dick Grayson and his university friends travel to Rutland, Vermont, where Robin and Batman find themselves caught between two factions, each driven by a vendetta against a former Nazi officer. The cover by Neal Adams captures the story’s tense, atmospheric mood, perfectly framing the mystery that unfolds under the autumn moon.
In "La nuit du Faucheur !", Dick Grayson and his university friends head to a Halloween celebration in Rutland, Vermont, where Robin and Batman find themselves caught in a tense standoff between two factions, each driven by a past tied to a former Nazi officer. The story unfolds with a gripping mix of mystery and personal stakes, set against the eerie backdrop of a small town’s haunted holiday.
In "Meurtre par moteur," Jo takes a job at an auto assembly plant, unaware she’s stepping into a web of crime—where the Épine uncovers a dangerous scheme using vehicles to smuggle drugs. The story unfolds with quiet tension, blending the mundane rhythm of factory work with the creeping threat of hidden betrayal.
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