Batman collection Le Justicier #2
In "Chapitre 1er : énigme," Batman confronts a shadowy threat within Wayne Enterprises when he learns that Caroline has been blackmailed by Gregorian Falstaff, who holds dangerous secrets. As Bruce investigates, Talia’s sudden arrival stirs tension, and Dick, unsettled by her presence, leaves the Wayne manor. Meanwhile, Dick turns to Catwoman for help, launching a separate investigation into Talia’s motives. With Marv Wolfman’s sharp storytelling and Irv Novick’s dynamic art—inked by Frank McLaughlin and colored by Adrienne Roy—this 1982 French edition captures a pivotal moment in Gotham’s darker corridors. Jim Aparo’s striking cover completes the package, a classic in the series.
In "Chapitre 1er : énigme," Bruce Wayne grapples with a betrayal at Wayne Enterprises when he learns Caroline was blackmailed by Gregorian Falstaff into exposing corporate secrets. As Batman confronts Falstaff, a troubling connection to Talia emerges, deepening the mystery. Meanwhile, Dick, now estranged from the Wayne manor, turns to Catwoman for help in uncovering the truth about Talia—before the past catches up with them all.
In "L'île d'infini," Batman finds himself trapped on a mysterious island, where he's joined by Robin, Catwoman, and King Faraday after their escape from Shanghai. As they struggle to survive, Talia attempts a rescue—only to be drawn into the shadow of a far more dangerous enemy, one who reveals himself as Ra's Al Ghul.
In "Né des cendres, tu retourneras en cendres," Batman is forced to serve Ra's Al Ghul to save his friends, only to discover the villain has been reborn through the Lazarus Pit. As the two clash in a final confrontation, Talia must choose between her father and the man she once called enemy.
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