Batman Superband #22
In "Erstes Gesicht: Das Kind - Das Ende der Jugend!", Batman is thrust into a life-or-death crisis when Debbie Manton is abducted, leading him into a trap that throws his mind into chaos. With Ray Palmer’s daring plan, the Atom shrinks to microscopic size and enters Batman’s brain, using precise neural manipulation to guide the Dark Knight’s body through a final, desperate mission. Written by Bob Haney and illustrated by Jim Aparo, with a striking cover by Ed Hannigan and John Totleben, this 1985 issue delivers a mind-bending blend of suspense and science fiction.
In "Schatten des Outsiders," the criminal I.Q. exploits Alfred Pennyworth’s vulnerabilities, triggering his return as the Outsider and turning him against the Batman Outsider Team and Superman. The story unfolds as trust fractures and old wounds resurface in a battle where loyalty is the most dangerous weapon.
In "Ein Toter kehrt zurück," Batman is thrust into a desperate race to rescue Debbie Manton after she's abducted, only to be captured himself and left in a hospital where Ray Palmer—using his shrinking technology—enters Batman's mind to guide him from within. With Atom inside his brain, Batman must fight through his own shattered mental state to complete his final case.
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↩ Reprints Superman #26/1976 (1976), Batman Annual #9 (1985), DC Comics Presents #83 (1985)
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