Batman Poche #6
In "Quartier dangereux," a long-hidden Batman costume found in Bruce Wayne’s attic stirs old ghosts, leading him to question the truth behind his parents’ murder—revealing that Joey Chill was merely a hired hand, and the real killer may still be out there. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1977 tale from Sage - Sagédition adds a chilling layer to Gotham’s darkest past. The cover, a striking piece by Dick Giordano, captures the tension of a city on edge.
In "Triple Bluff," Batman confronts a cunning criminal mastermind behind a series of violent attacks targeting oil baron Fredrick Goforth's business partners. After a desert tribesman triggers a camel stampede at the pier and a masked gunman opens fire at the Sports Arena, the Dark Knight is forced to rely on Robin’s sharp instincts—especially after a chilling encounter with the self-proclaimed Sheikh on the arena roof. As the investigation unfolds, a clue uncovered at the morgue sets Batman and Robin on a path that could finally unravel the mystery behind the attacks.
When a long-forgotten Batman-style costume surfaces in Bruce Wayne’s attic, it triggers a chilling revelation: the man who killed his parents, Joey Chill, was only hired—meaning the true mastermind behind the tragedy still walks free.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #235 (1956), Detective Comics #427 (1972), Detective Comics #431 (1973), Batman #268 (1975), Detective Comics #457 (1976)
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