Bumper Batcomic #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Doomsday Express," three imprisoned former racketeers trade stories over cards, reminiscing about how Batman and Robin shattered their plans for a life of easy riches. Written by Bill Finger and brought to life with sharp, classic flair by Bob Kane, with inks by Jerry Robinson and George Roussos, this 1984 K. G. Murray comic captures the gritty tension of criminal regret. The cover, a striking piece by Jim Aparo, perfectly encapsulates the mood of the tale.
In "The Three Racketeers!" from Bumper Batcomic #5, three former criminals—once masters of the underworld—find themselves trapped in prison, trading stories over cards, reminiscing about how their schemes were undone by the relentless duo of Batman and Robin. Their conversation reveals not just regret, but a simmering resentment that hints at what might come next.
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