Batman #7
In "Combat dans le ciel!", Dick Grayson turns to a university professor researching memory, unaware that the investigation will trigger a dangerous chain reaction—erasing Batgirl’s memories and exposing the secret identities of both her and Robin. Written by Jack C. Harris and illustrated by Don Heck, with inks by Vince Colletta and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1983 issue delivers a tense, character-driven mystery where the past has a way of catching up. The cover, by Jim Aparo, captures the moment of high-stakes revelation.
In "Le mystère de la déformation mentale," Dick Grayson turns to a university professor researching memory, hoping for insight into a troubling case—only to find that the investigation triggers a dangerous unraveling, erasing Batgirl’s memories and exposing the secret identities of both Batgirl and Robin. Written by a key figure in the Batman mythos and illustrated with striking precision, this 1983 tale weaves psychological tension into Gotham’s shadows, where the mind’s fragility becomes a weapon.
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