Batman #52
In "El hombre que conoció el secreto de Batman," a wounded Batman hands the spotlight to Robin at the Batman Exposition, where the young hero is honored—only to find himself targeted by a mob after a mysterious diamond stash is discovered on him. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Dick Sprang with inks by Charles Paris, this 1958 tale blends suspense and cleverness, with Sheldon Moldoff's cover capturing the tension of a moment that could unravel the Bat-legend.
In "El hombre que conoció el secreto de Batman," Batman tracks the elusive John Varden, but his pursuit takes an unexpected turn when an out-of-town detective named Crane stumbles upon the Dark Knight's secret identity—news already spreading through the public eye.
In "Robin y sus 50 Batisocios," Robin steps into the spotlight at the Batman Exposition—honoring the Dark Knight—after Batman injures his foot. With the Caped Crusader sidelined, Robin finds himself surrounded by a crowd of 50 Batisocios, all eager to claim the diamonds he’s carrying, forcing the Boy Wonder to rely on cleverness to stay one step ahead.
In "Un monstruo a 20,000 metros bajo el mar," Batman dives into the deep to protect a newly discovered underwater species and its vulnerable egg from sabotage—racing against a hidden threat beneath the ocean's surface. With only the silence of the abyss and the weight of the deep to contend with, Batman must outwit a mysterious enemy determined to destroy the creature before it can be understood.
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