Eks almanah #345
In "Doktor Oktopus," Batman tracks a drug smuggling operation, but his pursuit collides with Man-Bat’s desperate mission to save his ill daughter—driven by a mysterious substance that could be their only hope. Written by Martin Pasko and illustrated by Don Newton with inks by Dan Adkins, this 1982 issue from Dečje novine delivers a tense, emotionally charged clash between hero and antihero. The cover, by John Romita in both pencils and inks, captures the moment of confrontation with striking intensity.
In "Doktor Oktopus," a lab accident grants Otto Octavius terrifying new power over his mechanical arms, turning him from a scientist into a menace bent on seizing control of an atomic facility—just as Spider-Man arrives to stop him.
In "Recept za tragediju," Batman hunts a drug smuggling operation, but his path crosses with Man-Bat, who sees one of the drugs as the last hope to save his dying daughter—setting up a tense clash between hero and desperate father. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, exploring the cost of choices made in the shadow of loss.
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