Superman #17/1968
In "Batgirl greift ein," the daughter of Police Commissioner Gordon dons a Batgirl costume for a party and stumbles upon Bruce Wayne under attack by a mysterious villain known as Killer-Moth. With quick thinking and courage, she steps in to help Batman, and together they track down the criminal and bring him to justice. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Sid Greene, this 1968 adventure features a pivotal moment in Gotham’s underworld, all wrapped in a striking cover by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson.
When the daughter of Police Chief Gordon dresses as Batgirl for a party, her night takes a dramatic turn when she witnesses Bruce Wayne under attack by a swarm of mysterious moths. Rushing to his aid, she teams up with Batman in a thrilling pursuit that leads them to confront the sinister Killer-Motte and his accomplices, Pupa and Larva. As the city’s heroes work together, the line between vigilante and ally blurs in this classic 1968 adventure.
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