Batman #966
In "La Pandilla Eléctrica," a desperate gang led by Brainy Bulow stumbles upon a new plan: turning their criminal past into a legitimate (if questionable) career by capturing other wanted criminals and collecting the bounties. Written by Joseph Greene and illustrated with sharp, dynamic energy by Dick Sprang, this 1979 tale from Editorial Novaro sees the unlikely team take on a dangerous new mission—though their methods may be as unorthodox as their motives. The cover, by Ernie Chan, captures the gang’s bold new direction in bold, electric style.
When the Electric Gang eludes The Flash once too often, it’s Iris who uncovers the key to stopping them. In the story’s final panels, the Rogues Gallery gathers in somber silence—mourning one of their own, but whose absence marks the end?
In "El ataque de olys," the Ravagers unleash a mysterious dust on an Indian valley, triggering a bizarre size reversal that turns flies into giants and elephants into tiny creatures—leaving Batman to confront the chaos with no clear answers.
In "La cacería de pillos," a desperate gang led by Brainy Bulow stumbles upon a "Wanted" poster and hatches a scheme to turn their criminal pasts into a new kind of honest work—tracking down other fugitives for the rewards. With a mix of cunning and unlikely ambition, they set out to prove that even the most unlikely crooks can go straight… one bounty at a time.
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