Batman Klassik #2
In "Sumpf der Sünde," Batman uncovers a deadly secret beneath the glittering surface of a Mexican gala, where host Juan Muerto and his wife Dolores invite Gotham’s elite to a lavish Fiesta. Written by Denny O'Neil and Hajo F. Breuer, with striking art by Neal Adams and inks by Dick Giordano, this 1990 issue from Norbert Hethke Verlag sees the Dark Knight confront a conspiracy tied to an ancient, forbidden knowledge — all while the cover by Jerry Bingham and Dick Giordano captures the eerie elegance of the event.
In "Sumpf der Sünde" from Batman Klassik #2 (1990), Ra's al Ghul forces Batman to track down Striss, a man who has stolen a dangerous secret formula—though Striss himself knows nothing of its deadly nature. With time and trust running thin, Batman must navigate a web of deception where the real threat may lie not in the formula, but in who’s pulling the strings.
In "Das Geheimnis der offenen Gräber," Batman is drawn into a sinister celebration hosted by the enigmatic Mexican elites Juan and Dolores Muerto. When a guest is murdered during the fiesta, Batman uncovers a chilling secret: the Muertos may have unlocked the secret of immortality—buried deep within the open graves of their ancestral crypt.
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