Batman #5
In "The Black Spider," a soldier transformed into a weapon by ruthless scientists begins to unravel, turning his rage toward those he once protected. When he sets out to find his daughter, his descent into violence forces Batman to intervene before the city is caught in the crossfire. Written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Dan Jurgens, with inks by Dick Giordano and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1998 issue features a striking cover by Brian Stelfreeze.
In "Der häßliche Amerikaner," a soldier transformed into a weapon by ruthless scientists spirals out of control, hunting his daughter through the streets while threatening innocents—forcing Batman into a confrontation that tests the limits of redemption and what it means to be human.
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