Batman y Superman: Colección Novelas Gráficas #3
This volume collects the second half of the controversial All-Star Batman & Robin series by Frank Miller and Jim Lee, presented in Spanish as part of ECC Ediciones' Batman y Superman graphic novel collection. It features the unhinged, over-the-top adventures of a brutal Batman training a young Dick Grayson as Robin, with signature Miller dialogue and Lee's dynamic artwork.
Batman and Superman: Graphic Novel Collection #3 (2017) features the iconic duo in a story written by Frank Miller, with artwork by Jim Lee, inks by Scott Williams, and colors by Alex Sinclair. The cover, illustrated by Jim Lee and inked by Scott Williams, captures the dramatic clash of the two legendary heroes.
In "null," Barbara Gordon makes her first leap as Batgirl, swinging from a Gotham window while her father remains distracted on the phone. Jimmy Olsen, a young reporter for the Gotham Gazette, visits Vicki Vale in the hospital, where she learns of the Flying Graysons and Bat-Man, prompting her to decide to leave. Meanwhile, Black Canary disrupts a gang’s operation, knocking out thugs and taking their money, only to find herself pursued—just as Batman arrives to intervene, drawn in by gunfire and chaos.
In "null," Batman intercepts a gang stealing bleach, uncovering a dangerous plan when he realizes the chemical can be weaponized with Thermite. After a fiery confrontation, Black Canary is unexpectedly drawn to Batman’s intensity, leading to a charged moment before he offers her a ride home. Back in the Batcave, Dick, restless and haunted, faces a brutal reckoning when Batman delivers Jocko-Boy Vanzetti—the man who killed his parents—and forces him to decide the killer’s fate, setting off a volatile chain of revelations tied to the Joker.
In "null," the Joker’s latest spree leaves attorney Donna Gugina dead, and Batman’s investigation leads him to a new ally in Dick, a young man whose accidental encounter with the Joker sparks a transformation. As Batman guides Dick through the harsh realities of Gotham’s underworld, the boy finds inspiration in a bow and arrows, crafting a costume that earns him the name Robin—though not before Batman makes one crucial correction. Meanwhile, the Joker’s web of chaos stretches further, drawing in Catwoman and setting the stage for a game only he can win.
In "null," Batman and Green Lantern clash when the latter discovers his power ring is useless against everything painted yellow—Robin’s doing. Accusing Batman of turning Dick Grayson into Robin and kidnapping him, Green Lantern is stunned when he learns Grayson was only recently found. With the ring missing and Robin now in control, the situation spirals when the boy incapacitates Green Lantern. Batman, forced to act fast, performs an emergency tracheotomy and realizes he’s misjudged the boy’s state. Taking Robin to a graveyard, he tasks him with finding his parents—though what that means, or what lies ahead, remains uncertain.
In "null," Catwoman slips a message through the police line to Batman via Jim Gordon, setting off a chain of covert operations across Gotham. While Batgirl ignites chaos in a drug-ridden arcade and Black Canary burns down another criminal stronghold, Captain Gordon grapples with his daughter Barbara’s hospitalization after a drunk driving accident—only to confront her in the aftermath, seeking strength from Sarah.
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