Batman #828
In "¿Quién robó el rayo de Batson?", a retired detective challenges an ex-racketeer to a bet: he’ll train any man to become a master detective, picking Bruce Wayne as his proof. With Dick Sprang’s crisp art and Charles Paris’s bold inks, this 1976 tale from Editorial Novaro puts the Dark Knight’s origins in a fresh, retro spotlight—complete with a cover by Bob Oksner that captures the mystery in bold, classic style.
When the bizarre Zazzo-Plus materializes in our world, he's quick to target Billy Batson’s lightning bolt—using a dazzling, helmet-like device to redirect the power meant for the Shazam Family. Now, with the source of the hero’s strength in his grasp, the question becomes: who will stop him before the lightning’s true power is unleashed?
In a quiet corner of Gotham, retired detective Bruno Díaz challenges an old rival to a bet: he’ll train any man to become a master sleuth, and picks Bruce Wayne as his unlikely pupil. With sharp wit and a no-nonsense approach, Díaz sets out to test the limits of deduction—just as the city’s shadows begin to stir.
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