Lynvingen Kjempe-album #[1968]
In "De usynlige ridderne angriper," the Caped Crusaders face a mystery as old as the museum’s halls: suits of armor from a forgotten era come to life, destroying priceless opals in a silent, deliberate strike. With the city on edge and no clear culprit, Lynvingen, Robin, and James Gordon must unravel the truth behind the legend before the next attack—before the invisible knights strike again.
In "Slik fikk Aquamann sine evner!", Aquaman shares his origin with Commander Hassel after halting a U.S. Navy atomic depth charge test. He tells of his mother Atlanna, an outcast from Atlantis, who found refuge with Tom Curry, a lonely lighthouse keeper, and the son they shared—Arthur Curry, who awakened his Atlantean powers as a baby. With the truth revealed, Aquaman warns the Navy not to proceed at the site, unaware that it lies beneath the lost city of Atlantis.
In "Blomstergjengen," the Caped Crusaders are on the trail of art gallery thieves when Batman is called away to a JLA emergency, leaving Robin to take the lead. With the help of remote cameras from the Bat-Cave, he follows the clues to uncover the mysterious Flower Gang, a group of criminals with a flair for the dramatic and a penchant for floral motifs.
In "Mannen som meldte seg ut av menneskesamfunnet!", Governor Andrew Warner, faced with the revelation of his mutant nature, chooses to step down and undergo an experimental transformation. As the process reshapes him into a new species, his growing disdain for humanity sets him on a path that will test the limits of his former ideals—and challenge the heroes who once called him ally.
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