Superman #26/1978
In "Batmans große Identitätskrise," Batman suffers a blow to the head during a museum heist, triggering a startling identity confusion: he begins to believe Bruce Wayne is the vigilante and Batman is his civilian self. With Alfred's help, he slowly regains his sense of self—though the experience leaves lasting questions about who he truly is. Written by David V. Reed and illustrated by John Calnan, with inks by Dick Giordano and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 1978 story offers a rare psychological twist on the Dark Knight’s dual life, all wrapped in a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
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Batman trifft auf Museumsräuber und bekommt einen Schlag auf den Schädel. Durch dieses Trauma verwechselt er seine zwei Identitäten und hält Bruce Wayne für den Mitternachtsdetektiv und Batman für seine Alltags-Identität. Alfred kann Schlimmeres verhindern und "heilt" ihn wieder.
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