Batman Poche #34
In "Silhouette féline," Batman takes on a dangerous mystery when the Egyptian Cat-God Exhibition is stolen, leaving Catwoman as the prime suspect. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Irv Novick with inks by Bob Smith and colors by Glynis Wein, the story unfolds as Batman attempts to aid Catwoman—only to be ensnared with her by the elusive Cat-Man. The cover, a striking piece by Jim Aparo, captures the tension of the moment.
In "Silhouette féline," Batman finds himself entangled in a mystery when he steps in to aid Catwoman, the prime suspect in the theft of the Egyptian Cat-God Exhibition—only to be cornered alongside her by the enigmatic Cat-Man. With tension simmering and danger closing in, the Dark Knight must navigate a web of deception where trust is as elusive as the shadows.
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