Batman Superband #4
In "Wettstreit der Unterwelt," Batman faces a bizarre criminal tournament where villains from across the globe compete to earn points by committing crimes according to a strict, twisted Olympic-style system. With José Luis García-López's dynamic art and Ernie Chua's sharp inks bringing the high-stakes underworld spectacle to life, the Dark Knight must unravel the scheme before the final event. The cover, also by García-López, captures the chaotic energy of the contest in bold, expressive detail.
In "Wettstreit der Unterwelt," Batman finds himself in the midst of a bizarre criminal Olympics, where villains from across the globe compete to earn points by committing crimes according to a strict scoring system. As he untangles the scheme, the Dark Knight works to thwart the escalating offenses—each more audacious than the last—before the contest's true purpose comes to light.
In "Teil 3: Schatzsuche in Gotham City," the Afro-Asian team pushes forward in their quest during the Underworld Olympics, racing against time and rival factions in a city teeming with hidden agendas. As their mission nears its climax, Batman intervenes—only to uncover a larger, more mysterious contest unfolding beneath Gotham’s surface, pitting criminal crews from around the world against one another in a game with unknown stakes.
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↩ Reprints Batman #272 (1976), Batman #273 (1976), Batman #274 (1976), Batman #275 (1976), The Batman Family #6 (1976)
Reprinted in Batman Superband #5 (1977)
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