Batman Superband #5
In "Batman mal drei!", Captain Störtebeker becomes fixated on the idea that three Batmen must exist, each with unique abilities. When he captures Batman and exposes him as Mike Courtney, the Dark Knight must rely on the unexpected help of Red Blitz to outwit his captor. Written by Bob Rozakis, Michael Uslan, and Annemarie Ditsch, with art by Ernie Chua and inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 1977 tale blends mystery and heroism in a distinctly European comic style. The cover, also by Ernie Chua, captures the story’s playful yet tense atmosphere.
In "Batman mal drei!", the eccentric Captain Störtebeker becomes fixated on the idea that three Batmen must exist, each with unique abilities. When he captures Batman and exposes him as Mike Courtney, the Dark Knight must rely on the unexpected help of Red Blitz to outwit his captor.
In "In den Krallen des Eisernen Adlers," Oliver Queen takes on a mysterious artifact—the cursed "Eisernen Adler"—after acquiring it from a dying man, determined to prove its supposed curse is nothing but superstition. When his plane is hijacked mid-flight by the Joker and Two-Face, his test of courage turns into a desperate fight for survival.
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