Batman #175
In "El Amo del Fuego," Julio Jordán travels to Lavonia to return an ancient ring to King Leo, but a sudden lightning strike disrupts the Detective Marciano’s return to his Earthly identity, leaving Jordán falsely accused of theft. Written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Joe Certa, this 1963 tale blends mystery and sci-fi intrigue with a striking cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff.
In "Extrañas leyes," a quirky tour through forgotten local laws reveals the absurdities of everyday regulation—from Vancouver’s mailbox mandate to Wisconsin’s ban on naval uniforms, and a Triadelphia ordinance that once outlawed hoop rolling. These strange rules, drawn from real oddities, paint a delightfully offbeat portrait of civic quirks across America.
In "El día en que Julio Jordán desapareció," Jo travels to Lavonia to return an ancient ring to King Leo, but a sudden lightning strike disrupts the Detective Marciano’s connection to Earth, leaving Jo stranded and falsely accused of theft. The mystery unfolds as identity and truth blur in this classic 1963 tale.
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