Batman - Lepakkomies #9/1967
In "Kaksi Batmania liikaa," Batman baffles both criminals and Robin by seemingly reading minds, predicting their moves with eerie accuracy. The mystery unfolds as Batman reveals a clever scientific trick behind his uncanny foresight, using intercepted signals to outwit a murderer. Written by Jerry Coleman and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Charles Paris, this 1967 UK edition features a striking cover by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson.
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Batman appears to possess the ability to read the thoughts of criminals, astonishing both crooks and Robin. As Batman predicts their moves with uncanny precision, Robin questions how such a feat is possible. Batman later reveals the scientific trick that allowed him to intercept hidden signals and anticipate the criminals’ plans, enabling him to thwart a murderer’s scheme.
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