Batman #817
In "El esquiador negro es: ¡La muerte!", a mysterious clock delivered to Police HQ begins predicting crimes with eerie precision, challenging Batman to stay one step ahead. With Jerry Coleman’s sharp storytelling and Sheldon Moldoff’s dynamic art—inked by Charles Paris—this 1976 issue delivers a tense cat-and-mouse game where every tick counts. The cover by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta adds a striking, dramatic flair to the mystery.
In "Las fechorías del Relojero," a mysterious clock delivered to Police HQ begins revealing cryptic clues to future crimes, testing Batman’s wit and timing. With each ticking second, the Dark Knight races to decode the pattern before the next crime unfolds—only to find himself one step behind the Clockmaster’s next move.
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