Batman Sonderheft #16
In "Todesmelodie in Gold," a mysterious intruder storms Bruce Wayne’s home, claiming to have killed a woman who wore a ring—while eerily knowing Batman’s secret identity. As the Dark Knight unravels the man’s blackmail scheme, the true mystery of the dead woman remains unsolved. Written by Bob Rozakis and illustrated by Don Newton, with inks by Dave Hunt and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1979 German special issue features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
In "Todesmelodie in Gold," Batman and Atom team up to unravel a digital conspiracy that frames them both for crimes they didn’t commit. As false evidence floods the system, they must outwit a cunning hacker using technology to twist the truth—before their identities are erased for good.
In "Todesvirus," Batman follows a chilling clue left behind: a wedding ring bearing the inscription "Meiner geliebten Frau. BATMAN." The search leads him to a goldsmith, but the trail quickly turns cold—no clear answers, just more questions. With the mystery deepening, the Dark Knight must piece together a puzzle that defies logic, all while the weight of the ring’s message lingers in the shadows.
In "null," a mysterious intruder invades Bruce Wayne’s home, claiming to have killed the young woman who wore the ring—and knowing too much about Batman’s secret identity. As the Dark Detective unravels the man’s threats, he halts the immediate danger, but the truth behind the dead woman remains a chilling enigma.
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