Batman Géant #3
In "Pour une nuit," a 1972 French edition of Batman Géant, Clark Kent's actions take a sinister turn under unknown influence as he hires thugs to assassinate Superman—using a weapon he provides. When Superman finds himself unable to explain his missing time, he calls in Batman, leading to a tense collaboration that uncovers the twisted hand of Dr. Light behind the plot. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Joe Giella, the issue features a striking cover by Neal Adams.
In "Une question de vie ou de sort !", Clark Kent's sudden, uncharacteristic actions set off a chain of events that plunge Superman into a mystery he can't explain. With Batman's sharp eye and relentless deduction, the duo races to unravel a conspiracy that turns ally against hero—before the next attack strikes.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #399 (1970), Detective Comics #417 (1971), World's Finest Comics #207 (1971)
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