Batman #816
In "El Vándalo: ¡Se busca muerto y vivo!", Batman y Robin encounter Fred Venable, a man who impersonates victims of crime to fund his daughter’s medical treatment—only to become a target when a mob boss forces him to take on the role of a dead enforcer. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff with inks by Charles Paris, this 1976 story blends moral complexity with high-stakes danger, all wrapped in a cover by Dick Giordano.
In "Blanco Humano," Batman and Robin encounter Fred Venable, a man who impersonates victims of crime to fund his daughter’s medical treatment. When a mob boss takes notice, Venable is forced to play the role of a target—becoming a pawn in a deadly game he never wanted to join.
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