Batman #2
In "El club del peligro," Batman takes a bold step into the shadows when a series of deadly attacks shakes the ranks of the Danger Club, prompting him to infiltrate the group from within to unmask the killer. Written by Edmond Hamilton and brought to life by Bob Kane’s distinctive art with Charles Paris on inks, this 1954 tale blends suspense and mystery in a classic Gotham thriller. The cover by Dick Sprang and Charles Paris captures the tension with a striking, shadow-drenched image of the club’s ominous presence.
In "El club del peligro," Batman takes a bold step into the shadows when the deadly threats against the Danger Club's members escalate into violent eliminations. Posing as a new recruit, he infiltrates the group to uncover the killer hiding among them—before the next victim falls.
In "Los asaltos fabulosos de 'El Píngüino'," the Penguin, freshly released from prison and claiming to have reformed, returns to Gotham with a menagerie of mythical giant birds. When the creatures break free and begin terrorizing the city, Batman and Robin must race to contain the chaos while uncovering the true motive behind Penguin’s bizarre scheme.
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