Batman #996
In "¡Pronto! ¡Acaba conmigo, Flash!", Batman senses something off when Kaye appears at the Analysts' meeting—her latest book wasn't written by her, and a mysterious voice seems to echo from her brooch. With his instincts sharp, he begins investigating whether the woman before him is truly who she claims to be. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Chic Stone, with inks by Sid Greene, this 1979 issue features a striking cover by Neal Adams, capturing the tension with a bold, dynamic composition.
In "Un crimen casi perfecto," Batman grows suspicious during a meeting of the Analysts when Kaye claims she didn’t write her latest book—only to be unsettled by a voice whispering from her brooch. As he investigates, the line between identity and deception blurs, leaving the Dark Knight unraveling a mystery that’s far more personal than it first appears.
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