Batman y Superman: Colección Novelas Gráficas #1
A 2017 graphic novel collection featuring Batman and Superman, written by Frank Miller and illustrated by Jim Lee, with inking by Scott Williams, coloring by Alex Sinclair, and lettering by Jared K. Fletcher. The cover, penciled by Jim Lee and inked by Scott Williams, presents a striking visual of the two iconic heroes.
In "null," Batman gasses Dick Grayson, then drives off with him in the Batmobile after patching up Vicki. As the chase unfolds and cops surround them, Batman unleashes a wild, laughing assault before launching the Batmobile into the sky with its wings. Dick struggles to comprehend the chaos, but as the two confront the situation head-on, a grueling, intense bond begins to form—pushing Dick toward a path he never expected.
In "null," Black Canary works the bar of the same name, enduring a night of crude remarks until a patron’s touch pushes her past her limit—she knocks out the entire crowd with a single move. When her boss catches her robbing the unconscious patrons, she quits on her own terms, delivering a final kick to his ego before fleeing on a stolen motorcycle. Meanwhile, Batman and Dick are in the Batmobile, which suddenly submerges, and Clark Kent, reading the news on a milk carton, sees Dick’s disappearance, burns the paper in fury, and transforms into Superman.
In "null," Batman rushes to the Batcave after learning Vicki Vale is dying, summoning Superman to bring Dr. Ekhart from Paris for a critical operation. While Batman grapples with the weight of his mission, Dick Grayson stumbles through the cave’s shadows, his request for clothes triggering a painful memory of his parents’ deaths. Left alone in the dark, Dick awakens to find a simple meal—bacon cheeseburger and fries—left by Alfred. Batman confronts Alfred about the gesture, only to be met with quiet defiance: he’s not a slave, and neither is Dick.
In "null," a fractured Gotham City becomes a battleground of justice and doubt as Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, and Plastic Man confront the unsettling presence of a new Bat-Man who’s taken a child. While tensions rise over how to respond, Batman moves through the shadows with ruthless precision—stopping a violent assault and leaving the victim to choose silence over the system he despises. At Wayne Manor, Alfred’s memories of Bruce’s past collide with present unease, while Dick uncovers a hidden trove of old weapons in the Batcave, hinting at a darker path beneath the surface.
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