Batman Superband #8
In "Batmans einziger Mord," Batman investigates the mysterious criminal mastermind behind Gotham's hidden network of brainwashed followers, a threat so dangerous it could ignite a citywide war. When a small-time thief unexpectedly kills the criminal kingpin, Batman takes the blame to stop the chaos—though the truth behind the chip in the victims' minds remains a chilling mystery. Written by David V. Reed and illustrated by John Calnan, with inks by Tex Blaisdell and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1978 issue features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
In "Batmans einziger Mord," Batman races to uncover the truth behind Gotham’s elusive criminal mastermind, whose hidden network of brainwashed followers could ignite a citywide war upon his death. When a petty thief unexpectedly kills the man, Batman takes the blame to stop the chaos—knowing the real danger lies not in the murder, but in what comes next.
In "Batmans größte Niederlage," Batman finds himself outmaneuvered during the chaotic filming of a spy movie, where a star actor is injured and vows revenge—leading to a string of murders that even the Dark Knight seems unable to stop. The story unfolds with tense suspense, as the line between fiction and reality blurs, leaving Batman to confront a threat that defies his usual tactics.
In "Das Rätsel vom Mann, der rückwärts ging," Bruce Wayne and his companion find themselves in a tense standoff on a Florida beach when a mysterious sea creature appears to attack them. Donning the cowl as Batman, he investigates the incident and uncovers a hidden drug smuggling operation beneath the surface.
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↩ Reprints Batman #241 (1972), Batman #265 (1975), Batman #277 (1976), Batman #297 (1978), Batman #301 (1978), Batman #302 (1978)
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