Batman Especial - As Várias Faces de Batman #[nn]
In "O caso da quadrilha dos químicos," Dick Grayson testemunha o assassinato dos pais e decide denunciar os criminosos, mas o Batman interviém para protegê-lo — e, em uma decisão que mudará tudo, o treina para se tornar Robin, o Garoto Prodígio. Escrito por Bill Finger e Estúdio Artêcomix, com arte de Bob Kane e traços de Jerry Robinson, esta edição especial de 1989 traz uma jornada intensa e emocionante da dupla Batman e Robin, com cores e letras do Estúdio Artêcomix. A capa, com desenhos de Dick Giordano e Fred Ray e traços de Dave Dorman e Jerry Robinson, captura o clima sombrio e determinado da investigação.
In "O caso da quadrilha dos químicos," Batman tackles his first major case, diving into the murder of a chemical industry tycoon. When the investigation reveals a web of corporate betrayal, he uncovers a conspiracy among the man’s partners—each with secrets worth killing for.
In "A estréia de Robin," Dick Grayson witnesses the murder of his parents and hears the killers confess—only to be stopped by Batman, who intervenes to save the boy’s life. Recognizing a kindred spirit, the Dark Knight takes Dick under his wing, training him to become Robin, the Boy Wonder. Together, they set out on a mission to gather the evidence needed to bring the criminals to justice.
In "O Coringa," Batman faces a chilling new criminal who targets the famous, murdering them and stealing their most prized possessions—leaving only a grinning mask behind. With no clear motive and a signature that's anything but subtle, the Dark Knight must unravel a mystery that turns the city's elite into silent, smiling victims.
Edward Nigma, a lifelong master of riddles and deception, turns his genius toward a new game: outwitting the police and Batman himself—becoming the enigmatic Charada. With a mind built for puzzles and a flair for the theatrical, he sets his sights on chaos, turning Gotham into his ultimate challenge.
When Bárbara heads to a costume party dressed as Batmoça, she stumbles upon the Mariposa attacking Bruce Wayne—and without a second thought, she leaps into the fight. A clash of capes and shadows begins, turning a night out into a high-stakes showdown.
In "Noite do morcego," the Swamp Thing journeys to Gotham to rescue Matt and Abigail, only to stumble upon the Conclave—the secret organization behind his transformation. As his path crosses with Batman’s, the shadows of the city grow deeper, and the past begins to rise.
In "Procura-se: Papai Noel vivo ou morto!", Batman teams up with Boomer Katz, a thief on parole, to stop a crowd from stealing a department store’s holiday profits—using nothing but a Christmas star’s glow and a little holiday chaos.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #27 (1939), Batman #1 (1940), Detective Comics #38 (1940), Batman #9 (1942), Detective Comics #140 (1948), Detective Comics #359 (1967), Batman #217 (1969), Batman #234 (1971), Swamp Thing #7 (1973), Detective Comics #442 (1974), DC Special Series #15 (1978), DC Special Series #21 (1980), Batman #427 (1988), The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1988)
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