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Batman#925
Cover: Jim Aparo

Batman #925

Jun 1978 · Editorial Novaro · 4.00 MXP
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "El retorno del Doctor Tzin-Tzin," a bizarre lab accident involving chemicals and lightning transforms Barry Allen into the fastest man alive, donning a costume inspired by the Flash's 1940s comic legacy. With his new powers, he must confront the bizarre menace of the Turtle Man, known as "The Slowest Man Alive," in a battle where speed and slowness collide. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Carmine Infantino, with inks by Joe Kubert, the issue features a cover by Jim Aparo.

Contains 3 stories
El retorno del Doctor Tzin-Tzin
17 pp · Superhero
Doctor Tzin-Tzin (villano)Inspector P. J. MaddoxAlfredo [Alfred Pennyworth]
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Truquis
El misterio del Rayo Humano
12 pp · Superhero
The Flash [Barry Allen] (introduction, scientist, origin)The Flash [Jay Garrick] (image only)Iris West (introduction)The Turtle Man [aka later as The Turtle] (villain, introduction)

In "El misterio del Rayo Humano," Barry Allen’s life changes in an instant when a lab accident with lightning and chemicals grants him super-speed, inspiring a new Flash costume rooted in the legacy of the 1940s comic hero. Now racing against time, he must confront a bizarre new foe known only as the Turtle Man—the so-called "Slowest Man Alive."

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cover pencils, inks Jim Aparo

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