Batman #13/14
In "Cécité des neiges," Batman travels to the remote Tibetan highlands, where he uncovers unsettling evidence that Klaus Kristin—once known as the snowman-like menace Bonhomme de neige—is still alive. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Irv Novick, with inks by Pablo Marcos and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1984 issue blends cold isolation with lingering dread. The cover, by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano, captures the stark, frozen mystery of the journey.
In "Cécité des neiges," Batman travels to the remote Tibetan highlands, where he uncovers unsettling evidence that Klaus Kristin—his long-dead foe known as the Snowman—may still be alive. The story unfolds in stark, icy isolation, blending mystery and psychological tension as Batman confronts the lingering shadows of his past.
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