Batman #999
In "El único homicidio de Batman," a 4.00 MXP comic from 1979, the Dark Knight confronts a chilling mystery that blurs the line between man and beast. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Joe Giella, this issue delivers a tense, atmospheric tale where Gotham's shadows hide a killer with a gorilla's guise. The cover, by Jim Aparo, captures the eerie tension perfectly.
In "El único homicidio de Batman," Batman investigates the murder of Perry Travers, a Wirehead connected to The Overlord’s mob, leading him to adopt the alias Akeldama to uncover a mole within the police. As he closes in on the truth, he arrives at the scene just as Luke Brant kills The Overlord—leaving Batman to confront a web of deception with no clear answers.
In "La amenaza del Supergorila," Fred Pearson's sudden blackouts mirror the eerie appearances of a mysterious gorilla stalking Central City. When Flash intercepts a supersonic vehicle that seems to ignore his presence, he uncovers a sinister plot led by Gorila Grodd, who has stolen Solovar’s mental powers and is poised to seize control of Gorilla City. With Solovar’s help, Bruno Alba must race to stop Grodd before his plan unfolds.
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