Batman #76
In "Prisioneros del Mar de Sargazo," Batman and Robin find themselves stranded in the Sargasso Sea after chasing the rogue pirate Blackjack, only to uncover a hidden colony of centuries-old castaways trapped by the sea's mysterious seaweed and its age-defying gas. With the help of these long-isolated men, they outwit Blackjack, disable his weapons, and escape aboard a salvaged Batplane. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Charles Paris, the story features a striking cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
In "Prisioneros del Mar de Sargazo," Batman and Robin find themselves stranded in the Sargasso Sea after chasing the pirate Blackjack, only to uncover a hidden colony of men trapped for centuries by the sea's mysterious seaweed and its age-defying gas. With the help of these long-isolated survivors, they outwit Blackjack, dismantle his weapons, and make their escape in a repaired Batplane.
In a whimsical twist from *Batman #76*, Dick Grayson dreams of a world where Bruce Wayne’s marriage to Kathy Kane has undone their secret identities, unraveling the very foundation of their crime-fighting partnership. The story plays with the idea of personal life colliding with superhero duty, all through the lens of a surreal, sleep-induced fantasy.
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Reprinted in Batman #86 (1960)
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