Batman #951
In "El Pingüino de plata," Batman faces a cunning adversary whose latest scheme hides beneath a glittering facade—though the Malayan Penguin statue seems to hold clues, the real danger lies in the subtle patterns the villain leaves behind. Written by Steve Englehart and brought to life with sharp, atmospheric art by Marshall Rogers—pencils and inks on both interior and cover—this 1978 issue delivers a tense, puzzle-driven mystery where every detail matters.
In "El Pingüino de plata," Batman follows a trail of cryptic clues left by the Penguin, who's been weaving a web of deception around a mysterious statue of the Malayan Penguin. With only a few scattered hints and a mind sharp as ever, Batman pieces together the villain's scheme before it unfolds—though the true nature of the trap remains just out of reach.
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