Läderlappen och Robin jättealbum #[1970]
In "De osynliga riddarnas överfall!", Guvernör Andrew Warner—Bruce Wayne’s old college friend—faces a shocking turn when doctors reveal he’s a mutant, forcing him to choose between surgery or accelerating his transformation. Embracing the change, he becomes a being who despises humanity, prompting Läderlappen and Robin to take drastic action. With a daring plan to send him into orbit, they hope to give mankind time to evolve beyond his scorn. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, with inks by Joe Giella, this 1970 adventure features a striking cover by Petter Thoen.
In "De osynliga riddarnas överfall!", Läderlappen och Robin stöter på en mystisk riddarlegend som skurkarna utnyttjar för att stjäla svarta opaler från ett museum i Gotham. When the duo uncovers the truth, they find the museum's night watchman is pulling the strings behind the spectral riddler hoax.
In "Hur Vattenmannen fick sin makt!", Vattenmannen confronts Commander Haskel to stop a nuclear test, revealing his origins as a son of Atlantis and a lighthouse keeper. As the fate of the lost city hangs in the balance, the truth of his powers begins to unfold.
In "Trippelspel på egen hand!", Läderlappen’s latest invention—a fleet of six flying TV cameras—keeps Gotham City under watchful eye, but when a daring heist at an art gallery unfolds, Robin must take the lead. With Läderlappen called away by the Lagens Väktare, Robin follows a trail of floral clues to unmask a criminal mastermind using blooms as part of their scheme.
In "Mannen som lämnade den mänskliga rasen!", Guvernör Andrew Warner—once Bruce Wayne’s college friend—faces a shocking transformation after doctors reveal he’s a mutant. Forced to choose between surgery or accelerating his mutation, he embraces his new form, becoming a being who sees humanity as beneath him. Läderlappen and Robin must stop him, leading to a daring mission that sends him into orbit, leaving his fate—and humanity’s future—hanging in the balance.
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