Description: Please look at the photos provided. If you have any further questions. We are happy to answer! We combine shipping. "Detective Comics #503," published by DC Comics in June 1981, features the story "The Man Who Killed Mlle. Marie!" written by Cary Burkett and illustrated by José Delbo. This issue finds Batman investigating the mysterious murder of a woman named Mlle. Marie, a French Resistance fighter with a personal connection to Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne’s loyal butler. The story reveals that Alfred had once been deeply in love with Marie during World War II, adding a poignant and personal layer to the narrative. As Batman delves into the case, he uncovers a web of espionage, revenge, and old wartime secrets. The investigation takes him across Europe, where he encounters various adversaries connected to Marie’s past. The issue is a blend of detective work and action, with Batman meticulously piecing together clues while facing physical threats. The emotional stakes are high, as Alfred grapples with his past and the loss of a loved one. "Detective Comics #503" stands out for its rich character development, particularly for Alfred, and its exploration of the lingering impacts of war and personal loss.
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Tradition: US Comics
Language: English
Artist/Writer: Denys Cowan, Sam Hamm, Adrienne Roy, Dick Giordano, Frank Mclaughlin
Era: Copper Age (1984-1991)
Cover Artist: Denys Cowan, Malcolm Jones III
Publisher: DC Comics
Genre: Superheroes
Publication Year: 1989
Character: Bonecrusher, The Spirit, Jeannie Bowen, Robin (Dick Grayson), Penguin, Two-Face (Two-Face), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Joker (Flashback), Tweedledee, Alfred Pennyworth, Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (Flashback), Catwoman, Joker, Tweedledum, Mad Hatter, Other Rogues Gallery, Roy Bowen (As Batman) (Death), Scarecrow (Dr. Jonathan Crane), Thomas Wayne (Flashback), Roy Bowen (As Batman), Riddler (Edward Nigma) (Flashback), Sergio Aragonés, Martha Wayne (Flashback), James Gordon, Riddler, Roy Bowen
Features: Direct
Series Title: Detective Comics
Issue Number: 600