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Cover: Norm Breyfogle

Batman #25

Jan 1996 · Carlsen Comics [DE] · 29.90 DEM
📊 ~125,602 copies sold its debut month
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Der Fluch der Fledermaus”

In "Knights of Knavery," a vengeful former Sheik from Baghdad arrives in Gotham City with a deadly mission: to kill the man he believes to be the true Sheik, now living in exile as a cab driver. When the real Sheik is injured and hospitalized, Batman steps in, taking up the disguise of the cab driver to track the villain—only to be captured by the cunning Omar El Kobra, who mistakes Bruce Wayne for his target. Written by Al Schwartz and illustrated by Jack Burnley, with inks by Jerry Robinson and lettering by George Roussos, this 1944 classic features a cover by Dick Sprang that captures the story’s exotic intrigue.

writer Alan Grant · writer Uwe Anton · artist, inker Bret Blevins · inker Steve George · colorist Adrienne Roy · letterer Michael Möller · cover Norm Breyfogle

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Full credits

writer Alan Grant
writer Uwe Anton
artist, inker Bret Blevins
colorist Adrienne Roy
cover pencils, inks Norm Breyfogle

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