Batman #947
In "¡Yo soy Batman!", Hugo Strange, having taken the life of Bruno Díaz, auctions off Batman’s secret identity to the highest bidder—only for Rino to refuse the game and press Strange for answers. As Lila grows suspicious of Bruno’s disappearance, she calls on Ricardo Tapia, now Robin, who races to free Batman from Strange’s trap. Written by Steve Englehart and brought to life by Marshall Rogers’ dynamic art with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1978 issue features a cover by Rogers and Austin that captures the tension perfectly.
In a twist that turns Gotham’s shadows into a high-stakes game, Hugo Strange holds Batman’s secret identity hostage after the death of Bruno Díaz, auctioning it to the highest bidder. Rino, refusing to play by Strange’s rules, presses him for answers, while Lila, uneasy about Bruno’s fate, reaches out to Ricardo Tapia—now Robin—to unravel the truth. With danger lurking in every silence, the line between ally and enemy blurs as Gotham’s heroes race to uncover what Strange has hidden.
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