Detective Comics #431
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "This Murder Has Been Censored," Batman delves into a chilling case at a secluded resort, where a victim bears a disturbing mark: a stamped "Censored" across his forehead. Written by Denny O'Neil and brought to life by Irv Novick’s expressive art, Murphy Anderson’s inks, and Ben Oda’s precise lettering, the story unfolds with a tense, noir-inspired atmosphere. Mike Kaluta’s striking cover captures the mystery’s eerie tone.
In "This Murder Has Been Censored," Bruce Wayne is on vacation, but Gotham’s crime doesn’t take a break—when a body tumbles from a rooftop, Batman is drawn into a case that stirs tension with the local police. The officer on the scene is less than thrilled to have the Dark Knight poking around, but the mystery of the dead man and the silence surrounding his death won’t let up.
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Reprinted in MV Comix #7/1973 (1973), Superman #9/1973 (1973), Superman #18/1973 (1973), Batman Classics #50 (1974), Lynvingen #5/1974 (1974), Läderlappen #6/1974 (1974), Superman et Batman et Robin #71 - 72 (1974), Batman Poche #6 (1977), Batman Extra #10 (1984), Batman #48
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