Batman #217
In "Supermán y su amo secreto," a prisoner tunnels his way out of a cell—only to emerge moments later in the very same room, baffling everyone. A 1964 mystery from Editorial Novaro, this issue features a twisty, mind-bending premise drawn with crisp precision by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff on the cover.
In this classic 1964 humor tale from Batman #217, a prisoner tunnels his way out of jail—only to emerge right back where he started. The twist is simple, the setup perfectly absurd, and the punchline delivered with deadpan precision, all in just one page.
In this quirky 1964 tale from Batman #217, the bumbling thief Torcuato pulls off a bank heist—only to pause mid-escape and ask the teller if the cash he just received was fake. A moment of absurd logic in a world of caped crusaders, this short, typeset lettered gem delivers a laugh with zero spoilers.
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