Batman #109
In "El Arquero Azul," Batman, Robin, and Batimujer face off against the Cobra gang—only to be paralyzed by a mysterious electronic ring. Suddenly, a Batichica in disguise swoops in to save the day. Later, it's revealed the girl is Kathy Kane’s niece, inspired by Batimujer and determined to follow in her heroic footsteps. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Charles Paris, this 1961 tale blends daring action with a heartfelt coming-of-age spark. The cover, also by Sheldon Moldoff, captures the moment of surprise and intrigue.
In "El Arquero Azul," the Signalman attempts to outwit Batman by donning a Green Arrow-inspired costume, using tactics and training supplied by Bulls-Eye, Green Arrow’s archenemy. The clash of masked heroes unfolds in a tense game of wits and archery, with Batman forced to confront a familiar foe in an unfamiliar guise.
In "Batiniña," Batman, Robin, and Batimujer are paralyzed by an electronic ring during a battle with the Cobra gang—until a mysterious Batichica in a costume appears to save them. It’s revealed the girl is actually Kathy Kane’s niece, inspired by Batimujer and dreaming of joining the fight against crime, just as Batman and Robin have always stood side by side.
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