Batman #902
In "La destrucción del planeta," Batman and Robin face off against the enigmatic Executioner, a bounty hunter who targets criminals with bounties on their heads—only to complicate matters by also aiding their escape from prison to claim those same rewards. With Dick Sprang's dynamic art and Charles Paris's sharp inks, this 1977 adventure from Editorial Novaro delivers a twisty mystery where justice is anything but straightforward, all under Ernie Chan’s striking cover.
In "La destrucción del planeta," Marvila harnesses her magical lasso to break Nekron’s strange mental hold over her team, but it’s Tornado Rojo who makes the ultimate sacrifice to save them all—leaving the fate of the planet and the team’s survival hanging in the balance.
In "El hombre que tenía licencia para matar," Batman and Robin face off against the enigmatic Executioner—a killer hired to eliminate criminals with bounties on their heads—only to uncover a disturbing twist: the same man may also be orchestrating prison breaks to collect those very rewards. The mystery deepens as the Dark Knight races to untangle the Executioner’s true motives, where justice and chaos blur in unexpected ways.
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