Lepakkomies #4/1970
In "Bork murskaa kaiken," Batman faces a terrifying new threat in the form of Bork, a man whose body has become invulnerable after a mysterious transformation. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with dynamic art by Neal Adams—pencils and inks on the cover and interior, with additional inking by Dick Giordano and Vince Colletta—this 1970 issue from Kuvajulkaisut sees the Dark Knight racing to uncover the source of Bork’s power before it brings chaos to Gotham. A 1,20 FIM comic in a unique Finnish publication, it stands out for its striking visuals and eerie, otherworldly tone.
In "Bork murskaa kaiken," Batman confronts the enigmatic Bork, a superhuman whose body has become invulnerable after a mysterious transformation. As Gotham faces escalating threats tied to Bork’s growing power, the Dark Knight races to uncover the source of his invulnerability before it spirals beyond control.
In "Lentävä lepakkoluola," Batman and Robin put the Bat-Cave’s new flying prototype to the test, soaring above Gotham to stay ahead of crime. As they survey the city from the skies, the aircraft is suddenly targeted—leaving them scrambling to defend their high-altitude base mid-flight.
In "Lepakkomiehen batarangit," Batman puts his iconic arsenal to the test, showcasing a series of specialized batarangs designed for everything from disarming foes to aiding in investigation. With Robin by his side, the dynamic duo uses the returning weapons to outsmart and capture criminals in a high-stakes showdown.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #186 (1952), Detective Comics #244 (1957), The Brave and the Bold #81 (1968), Lynvingen #4/1970 (1970)
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