Batman Poche #41
In "Circuit fermé," Batman dives into a high-stakes diamond smuggling operation with a twist—its leader uses voodoo to control his gang, locking their mouths shut in a chilling way that keeps them silent. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with sharp, moody art by Jim Aparo—both inks and cover—this 1981 French edition delivers a classic noir edge, with Jerry Serpe’s colors deepening the shadows.
In "Circuit fermé," Batman confronts the Electrocutioner, a vigilante who executes criminals freed due to legal loopholes, blurring the line between justice and vengeance. As Gotham's streets grow tense, Bruce Wayne grapples with a rising rival in the corporate world, while Dick Grayson's probing into Wayne Enterprises uncovers unsettling truths that challenge everything he thought he knew.
In "Choix tragique," Batman uncovers a diamond smuggling operation led by a criminal who uses voodoo to silence his gang—locking their tongues in ways that defy explanation. As the Dark Knight digs deeper, he finds himself entangled in a mystery where fear and ritual blur the line between crime and the occult.
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