Batman collection Le Justicier #4
In "Le mannequin," Batman travels to Egypt to rescue Selina, who's been taken by a man convinced he's the reincarnated prince of an ancient dynasty—and that Selina is his long-lost queen. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life with striking art by Don Newton, inks by Dan Adkins, and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1982 tale blends mystery and myth with a haunting sense of destiny. The cover, a dramatic portrait by Jim Aparo, captures the enigmatic tension at the heart of the story.
In "Le secret du sphinx," Batman travels to Egypt to rescue Selina, who's been taken by a man convinced he's the reincarnated prince of an ancient dynasty—and that Selina is his long-lost queen. As the mystery of the Sphinx's hidden truth unfolds, the Dark Knight must unravel a web of ancient legends and modern obsession.
In "Chasseur de fauves," Bruce and Selina navigate the fragile tension in their complicated bond when Cat-Man resurfaces, driven by a fierce need for revenge against Catwoman and Batman for his past defeat. The story unfolds with sharp precision, blending personal stakes and high-stakes action in a taut, character-driven thriller.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #506 (1981), Detective Comics #507 (1981), Detective Comics #508 (1981), Detective Comics #509 (1981), Detective Comics #510 (1982)
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