Giant Batman Album #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeWhen the Batmobile crashes during a high-speed pursuit, Batman is sidelined—leaving Gotham’s streets vulnerable. But while the Dark Knight recovers, his mechanical steed proves it’s more than just a car: the new Batmobile is ready to fight crime all on its own, catching crooks like Smiley Dix, Snake, and Zoot by surprise. With Robin and Commissioner Gordon watching from the sidelines, the Batmobile’s unexpected heroics turn the tide in a city that thought its protector was out of commission.
In "The Monkey's Circle," Wildcat and Stretch Skinner find themselves in the middle of a daring jewelry heist when an organ grinder and his gang, led by the mysterious Leo, storm a store. With Wildcat’s strength and quick thinking, he takes down several of the crooks, but the rest escape in a car—setting off a high-speed chase that leads straight to their hidden lair.
When a wealthy socialite is found dead in a gallery, Batman and Robin uncover a chilling pattern: each victim was a subject in a series of paintings by an obscure artist. As the investigation deepens, the duo traces the murders to a collector who believes the portraits hold prophetic power—and that killing the people in them will make the art priceless. With Commissioner Gordon and a cast of suspects including a jealous art dealer, a grieving manager, and a reclusive painter, the Dark Knight must untangle a web of greed and deception before the next portrait claims its subject.
When a mysterious island's founder is stalked by a gang of jewel thieves after his footage threatens to expose them, Batman and Robin are drawn into a web of secrets—only to find themselves entangled with familiar foes like the Joker, Catwoman, and the Penguin, all gathered on the island under strange circumstances. With the Shark and a fan named A. K. Barnaby adding to the intrigue, the truth behind Batman Island begins to surface in ways no one expected.
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