Batman Sonderheft #22
In "Mordnacht in Baja!", a wounded Bruce Wayne stumbles into a remote bar seeking help, forcing Batman to take cover while still pursuing a dangerous lead. With a stolen briefcase full of crucial documents and a bullet wound that doesn't slow him down, the Dark Knight pushes through pain to outmaneuver enemies who underestimate him. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Don Newton, with inks by Dan Adkins and colors by Adrienne Roy, the issue showcases Batman’s relentless edge even at his most vulnerable. The cover, by José Luis García-López, captures the tension in a striking, shadow-drenched scene.
In "Mordnacht in Baja!", Bruce Wayne staggers into a Baja bar after being shot, searching for a phone, while the masked Batman pursues a mysterious threat and secures a briefcase containing crucial documents. Though wounded, he remains a formidable force, using stealth and grit to stay one step ahead—even as the night grows darker and more dangerous.
In "Expreß in den Tod !", the dynamic duo races against time to stop a high-stakes train heist, where a confessed criminal is set to be silenced before reaching court. With tension mounting aboard the speeding rails, Batman and Robin must unravel the mystery before the final destination.
When the son of a legendary ballet dancer attempts to kill his father to claim greatness for himself, Batgirl uncovers the plot in a story where grace and danger dance on the same razor's edge. A tense, ballet-inspired thriller from the pages of Batman Sonderheft #22, 1981.
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