Batman #384
In "Los pillos con capa y capucha," a noisy drum performance by Patachín’s son sets off a surprisingly lighthearted chain of events when a burglar steals from the house—only to leave the drum behind. Chasing the thief not for the stolen goods, but to return the forgotten instrument, Patachín turns an ordinary break-in into a peculiar pursuit. The story unfolds with playful energy, drawn with crisp clarity by Curt Swan and George Klein on the cover, capturing the comic’s whimsical tone.
In "El caso de Payaso Verde," Flecha Verde y Veloz encounter a mysterious clown named Payaso Verde at the circus, where his clever tricks and deceptive charm put Flecha Verde to the test. When thieves steal the day’s ticket sales, the unusual partnership with Payaso Verde proves key in uncovering the culprits—though the true nature of their alliance remains uncertain.
In this lighthearted 1967 tale from Batman #384, Patachín’s son’s relentless drumming sets the stage for a comically mistaken robbery—when a burglar steals everything but the noisy instrument, Patachín takes matters into his own hands, chasing the thief just to return the drum. A delightfully absurd caper with no real stakes, only a perfectly timed punchline.
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↩ Reprints World's Finest Comics #159 (1966)
Reprinted in Supermán #617 (1967)
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