Batman collection Le Justicier #5
In "Pile ou Face," Batman’s absence leaves Robin uneasy—unaware that he’s been captured by the mysterious Pile ou Face. Meanwhile, Vicki Vale shocks Alfred by revealing she knows Bruce Wayne’s secret, and Pauling, the man of Thorne, steps in as Gotham’s new police commissioner. A tense, high-stakes chapter in the Batman mythos, written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Don Newton, with inks by Frank Chiaramonte and colors by Adrienne Roy, featuring a cover by Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano.
In "Pile ou Face," the enigmatic criminal Pile ou Face uses his hypnotic powers to escape Arkham Asylum, then orchestrates a cunning scheme with Margo, a fellow inmate he's formed a bond with. With Batman captured and the city in turmoil, Commissioner Gordon faces a crisis of loyalty when he’s forced to resign at the mayor’s request.
In "Pile ou Face (II)," with Batman missing and presumed captured by the enigmatic Pile ou Face, Robin grapples with growing unease as he tries to piece together the mystery. Meanwhile, Vicki Vale confronts Alfred with her secret knowledge of Bruce Wayne’s dual identity, and Pauling, the man of Thorne, steps into the role of Gotham’s new police commissioner.
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