Batman #57
In "La cortina trágica," Batman faces a new kind of threat as criminal Jim Varrel, watching a televised tribute to heroes, becomes obsessed with uncovering the traitor who sent him to prison—his own past betrayal now playing out on screen. Dick Sprang's art, inked by Stan Kaye, brings a tense, noir-inspired atmosphere to this 1958 tale, while Sheldon Moldoff's cover captures the moment of suspense with sharp, dramatic flair.
In "El incógnito defensor de Batman," criminal Jim Varrel, watching a TV segment where Batman honors everyday heroes, becomes obsessed with uncovering the identity of the informant who sent him to prison—driven by suspicion that one of these grateful citizens is the secret traitor.
When a hurricane threatens Ciudad Gótica, Batman finds himself juggling storm-related crises while trying to catch Keene Harner, a criminal exploiting the chaos to carry out his plans. With the city on edge and danger unfolding at every turn, the Dark Knight must stay one step ahead—before Harner pulls off his final move.
In "El Batman sin voluntad," a gang of crooks hijacks a mind control device and boldly target Batman, hoping to force him into bizarre acts and expose his secret identity—only to discover that even without free will, the Dark Knight still has a mind of his own.
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