Batman-klassikot #2
In "Robin ihmepoika," a young Dick Grayson witnesses his parents' murder and, driven by grief and resolve, attempts to alert the police—only to be rescued by the Batman, who sees in the boy a chance to carry on his mission. Trained as his partner, Robin the Boy Wonder joins the Dark Knight in a daring quest to gather the evidence needed to bring the killers to justice.
In "Petetty palvelija!", Alfred finds himself tangled in a scheme of mistaken identity when his romantic hopes lead him to impersonate Batman—unaware that the woman he's trying to impress is actually Catwoman, playing her own game. The story unfolds with quiet chaos as loyalty, disguise, and unspoken feelings blur the line between servant and superhero.
In "Kaksikasvon kauhunkierre," Two-Face resurfaces with a chilling scheme: he demands $2 billion from the U.S. populace, threatening to obliterate the government if his demands go unmet. With his signature obsession with duality and chaos, he sets a deadly game in motion—where every choice could mean the end of democracy itself.
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