Batman Superband #3
In "Bat-Mörder!", Batman and Tarzino find themselves entangled in a deadly circus intrigue as the League of Assassins launches a brutal campaign—only to uncover a cunning deception orchestrated by Ra's al Ghul and his daughter Talia, who are very much alive and pulling the strings. Written by Len Wein and brought to life with dynamic art by Ernie Chan and inks by Dick Giordano, this 1978 issue delivers a pulse-pounding mystery with a chilling twist. The cover, a striking double-dip by Dick Giordano, captures the tension perfectly.
When Batman thwarts an attack by Talia Al Ghul, he’s handed a weapon that fires—unintentionally, fatally. In the aftermath, the weight of the moment settles on him as the consequences unfold.
In "null," journalist Jack Ryder, consumed by rage over the deaths of Talia and Ra's al Ghul, takes up the mantle of the Creeper to bring Batman to justice. When assassins attack during their clash, the Creeper realizes Batman may be a pawn in a larger conspiracy—and the two heroes reluctantly join forces to uncover the truth.
In der Manege des Todes sees Batman and Tarzino trapped in a deadly circus showdown against the League of Assassins, where every shadow hides a trap and every performance masks a plot. As the ringmaster's true intentions unfold, the duo must unravel a web spun by Ra's al Ghul and his daughter Talia—alive, cunning, and playing a game with lives as stakes.
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