Batman Géant #1
In "Fausse piste," Batman races against the clock to prevent a hijacking that threatens to derail a crucial vote on crime legislation, escorting a senator to Washington DC with precision and stealth. Written by Frank Robbins and illustrated by Irv Novick, with inks by Dick Giordano, this 1972 tale blends high-stakes urgency with the Dark Knight’s trademark vigilance. The striking cover by Neal Adams captures the tension in a single, iconic image.
In "Détournement d'avion," Batman thwarts a hijacking mid-flight and races to deliver a senator to Washington DC just in time for a pivotal vote on crime prevention—balancing high-stakes aerial action with the weight of political consequence.
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