Eks almanah #420
In "Čovek koji je ubio madmoazel Mari," Batman traces the sudden disappearance of Alfred and Lucius to Paris, where the Dark Knight uncovers a haunting mystery tied to the past of Mlle. Marie, a fallen French resistance fighter. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Don Newton with inks by Dan Adkins, this 1984 issue from Dečje novine delivers a moody, character-driven thriller, its atmosphere heightened by Walter Simonson’s cover pencils and Dick Giordano’s inks.
In "Čovek koji je ubio madmoazel Mari," Batman tracks the sudden disappearance of Alfred and Lucius to Paris, where the trail leads to the enigmatic death of Mlle. Marie, a fallen French resistance fighter. As shadows from the past resurface, the trio finds themselves entangled in a mystery that blurs the line between justice and vengeance.
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