Batman #800
In "Maxisol, Barda y Memo Silva," Batman and Robin dive into their case files, using specialized batarangs to uncover clues from past missions—just as a new threat emerges, hinting that their old weapons might be turning against them. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff with inks by Charles Paris, this 1975 issue brings a classic detective twist to Gotham’s darkest corners, with a cover by Jack Kirby and Mike Royer that captures the tension in bold, dynamic lines.
In "El origen de los batibumeranes," Batman and Robin dive into their case files, tracking down clues hidden in the unique designs of their specialized batarangs—each one a relic from a past mission. As they piece together the mystery, they worry that the criminals might have uncovered the secret behind Batarang-X before they did.
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