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.
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Patachín's son plays his drum very loud in the house. Later that night a burglar robs them but forgets to steal the drum. Patachín chases after the thief to give him the drum. El hijo de Patachín toca el tambor muy fuerte en la casa. Más tarde, esa misma noche, un ladrón les roba pero se olvida de robar el tambor. Patachín persigue al ladrón para darle el tambor.
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