Batman collection Le Justicier #1
In "Rendez-vous à Paris," Batman, Alfred, and Lucius find themselves trapped by a secretive group of former French Resistance fighters seeking justice for their fallen leader, Mlle Marie. With the past bleeding into the present, the trio must unravel a web of loyalty and betrayal before the accused—Alfred Pennyworth—faces a trial that could end in tragedy. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Don Newton, with inks by Dan Adkins and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1982 French edition features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
In "Rendez-vous à Paris," Batman follows Alfred and Lucius to Paris, where their sudden departure from Gotham unravels a tangled mystery surrounding the death of the French resistance fighter Mlle Marie. The story unfolds in shadowed streets and secret meetings, as Batman pieces together a web of past betrayals and hidden loyalties.
In "La vérité sur l'affaire Marie," Batman, Alfred, and Lucius find themselves trapped by a secretive group of former French resistance fighters seeking justice for their fallen leader, Mlle Marie. Accusing Alfred of her murder, the group stages a trial that forces the detective to confront a mystery rooted in the past—where loyalty, memory, and truth blur in a tense, suspenseful stand-off.
In "La toile d'araignée," Batgirl finds herself framed for murder as incriminating evidence mounts against her. With her reputation and freedom on the line, she must unravel the conspiracy before the truth is buried under a web of deception.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #494 (1980), Detective Comics #498 (1981), Detective Comics #499 (1981), Detective Comics #500 (1981), Detective Comics #501 (1981), Detective Comics #502 (1981)
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