Batman Sonderheft #42
In "Das neunte Bein der Spinne," Doug Moench crafts a haunting character study as Batman’s past unfolds through stark flashbacks, revealing the roots of his inner turmoil and the moment that set him on his path. Pat Broderick’s dynamic art, with Bob Smith’s inks and Adrienne Roy’s colors, brings both the gritty present and the haunting memories to life, all under Broderick’s striking cover.
In "Das neunte Bein der Spinne," Batman's pursuit of a small-time criminal unfolds alongside haunting flashbacks that trace his troubled past and the events that led him down his dark path. As the story builds, the weight of his choices and the shadows of his youth come to a chilling, unresolved climax.
In "Der erste Frühlingstag," the Kalendermann strikes again, weaving chaos through Gotham as tensions rise between Batman and Jason Todd. Bruce, wary of Jason's recklessness, struggles to balance mentorship with the need to protect him—just as spring begins to stir beneath the city's shadows.
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