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In "Hvordan Bruce Wayne ble Lynvingen," Batman’s investigation into a transport company leads him to confront Joe Chill—the man who killed Thomas and Martha Wayne—years after the tragedy. As the past collides with the present, Batman’s decision to expose himself to Chill sets off a chain of events that forces the criminal to flee, only to be betrayed by his own gang. The story explores the weight of legacy and vengeance, with the line between hunter and hunted blurring in the shadow of Gotham’s darkest secrets.
Lynvingen på den øde øy sees Bruce Wayne, under the guise of a wealthy guest, board a luxury yacht with the Millionærklubben, suspecting a trap. When the ship is hijacked and the millionaires are stranded on a remote island, Lynvingen and Robin must outwit their captors and uncover the truth behind the attack—before the island becomes their final prison.
In "Lynvingehulens hemmelighet," the fugitive Wolf Branda stumbles upon the hidden entrance to the Batcave, uncovering the secret identities of Lynvingen and Robin. With the knowledge of their true selves, he turns their own arsenal and memorabilia against them in a daring assault on Gotham’s protectors.
In "Hemmeligheten med Lynvinge-beltet," when Lynvingen loses his utility belt during a clash with criminals, it sets off a chain of unexpected events as the belt falls into the hands of strangers who unknowingly use its contents to save lives. With the underworld hunting the belt—and its secrets—Lynvingen and Robin race to recover it before it exposes Lynvingen’s true identity.
In "Mannen som ikke kunne dømmes to ganger," Batman's courtroom testimony appears to free a guilty man, but a later discovery reveals the true killer was someone else entirely. With Robin by his side, Batman races to uncover the truth before justice is once again twisted.
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