Superman #24/1984
In "Kunstdiebstahl ist keine Kunst… für Terraman!", Batman and Robin team up to stop a mysterious assailant targeting Harvey Bullock, even as Bruce Wayne faces a personal crisis: the youth services have taken Jason Todd from him. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Bob Smith and colors by Adrienne Roy, this 1984 issue blends high-stakes action with emotional tension. The cover, by Eduardo Barreto, captures the drama in bold, striking detail.
When Terraman pulls off a daring trio of art heists—each centered on a Rembrandt masterpiece—Superman finds himself outmaneuvered at every turn. With Lana Lang, Nova, and the rest of the Metropolis crew caught in the crossfire, the battle between hero and rogue escalates into a final showdown where steel meets cunning.
In the shadowed streets of Gotham, a mysterious assailant targets Detective Harvey Bullock, while Bruce Wayne faces a personal crisis as the youth services agency takes custody of his ward, Jason Todd. With Alfred and Julia Pennyworth by his side, and Lucius Fox providing support from the shadows, Batman and Robin must navigate a dangerous web of threats—balancing justice with the fragile bond between mentor and protégé—before the city’s darkest hours deepen.
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