Lepakkomies #3/1970
In "Murhaajat liikkeellä," a desperate Herbert Small—knowing his time is short and fearing oblivion—makes a bold gamble: he convinces a gang of criminals that he’s the real Batman, hoping to protect the hero’s legacy. Written by Bob Kanigher and illustrated by Bob Brown with inks by Joe Giella, this poignant tale blends identity, legacy, and the quiet weight of being forgotten. The cover, a striking portrait by Neal Adams, captures the moment’s tension with haunting clarity.
When Herbert Small learns he’s dying and fears being forgotten, he makes a desperate gamble: he convinces a gang of criminals that he’s the real Batman, hoping to save the hero’s life—though no one knows if he’s lying or just desperate.
In "Robin paljastaa itsensä," Dick’s tardiness to school sparks a surprising confession: he was out as Robin the Boy Wonder, chasing a crook—then proves it right there on the schoolyard. The moment blurs the line between student and superhero, leaving everyone stunned by the truth.
In "Uskollinen Alfred," Alfred’s quiet dedication takes center stage as he steps into danger to shield Batman and Robin during a sudden ambush at a construction site. With no powers but unwavering resolve, his quick thinking and bravery become the key to turning the tide against a ruthless gang.
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↩ Reprints Batman #81 (1954), Detective Comics #328 (1964), The Unexpected #108 (1968), Detective Comics #385 (1969), Lynvingen #3/1970 (1970)
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