Batman: Asesino de sonrisas #[nn]
In *Batman: Asesino de sonrisas*, Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino deliver a haunting dive into Batman’s past, where a childhood memory of the eerie children’s TV puppet "Señor Sonrisas" resurfaces during a chilling pursuit of the Joker. The story unfolds with eerie precision, blending psychological depth and surreal visuals, with Sorrentino’s striking pencils and inks bringing the unsettling nostalgia to life, while Jordie Bellaire’s colors deepen the atmosphere. The cover, also by Sorrentino, captures the unsettling tone with its stark, expressive imagery.
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Mientras persigue al Joker, Batman tiene recuerdos de haber sido influenciado cuando era niño por el señor Sonrisas, una marioneta de payaso de un programa de televisión para niños, para hacer cosas terribles.
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