Batman Extra #4
In "Todgeweiht!", Batman and Robin race against the clock to stop a deadly bounty: death row inmate Archie Skyler offers a fortune in gold to anyone who can kill Batman before his execution. As the city teeters on the edge of chaos, Batman and Robin must unravel a web of deceit while confronting Tim Fox’s troubled path and the shadowy figures drawn to the prize—including Karlyle Kruggerrand, Gregorian Falstaff, and the enigmatic Cowboy—before the final hour strikes.
In "Der Stromtäter!", Batman confronts the Electrocutioner, a vigilante who strikes down criminals freed due to legal loopholes, blurring the line between justice and vengeance. As Gotham grapples with this new threat, Bruce Wayne finds himself entangled in a corporate rivalry at Wayne Enterprises, while Dick Grayson’s investigation into the company uncovers unsettling secrets that challenge everything he thought he knew.
In "Der Bombenball," Gotham City faces a terrifying threat as a small nuclear device is stolen and used to extort the city, forcing Batman and Robin to confront a deadly game of cat and mouse. With the help of the enigmatic criminal Big Brill—whom Batman reluctantly recruits to uncover the blackmailer—they must survive a series of brutal death traps set by Brill and his allies, all while racing against time to prevent catastrophe.
In "Seuchengefahr," Batman is drawn into a deadly game when Ra's al Ghul forces him to track down Striss, a man who’s stolen a dangerous chemical formula—unaware of its lethal potential. With time running out and the stakes rising, Batman must navigate a web of deception, racing against an invisible threat that could unleash catastrophe.
In "Batmans schwerste Nacht," Batman faces his most cunning adversary yet when the Planner orchestrates a crime that traps him in a deadly game of strategy. With Robin at his side and Commissioner Gordon watching from afar, Batman must outthink a foe who’s not only one step ahead but determined to humiliate the Dark Knight by making him the prisoner in his own costume.
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