Superman Superband #27
In "Rätsel um den Super-Batman!", Superman confronts Batman over a series of crimes tied to the mad Bumerangmörder, leading to a tense revelation: the suspect is Batman’s troubled brother, Thomas Wayne jr. Written by Bob Haney and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1985 issue from Egmont Ehapa delivers a gripping mystery with emotional weight. The cover by Stan Woch and Klaus Janson captures the moment of confrontation with sharp, dramatic flair.
When a magical flute of the god Pan causes Superman to sprout horns, he hides the change by donning a Batman cape—leading to a bizarre mix-up as Gotham’s Dark Knight is mistaken for the Man of Steel. With the strange transformation lingering, Superman must navigate the chaos while the real Batman, trapped in the Fortress of Solitude, watches the confusion unfold.
When a suspicious flaw is discovered in Gotham Bridge’s construction, Superman and Batman team up to uncover a conspiracy rooted in greed and deception. With the city’s safety at stake and a trail of violence leading back to a corrupt official, the duo must piece together the truth before disaster strikes—no matter how deep the cover-up runs.
When a citywide blackout plunges Gotham into chaos, Cathode seizes the moment to manipulate events from the shadows, using Marissa’s help to target Bruce Wayne. With Batman and Superman on the case, the two heroes must navigate the darkness—both literal and strategic—while confronting a threat that’s as cunning as it is electric.
In "Blut an deinen Händen," Batman teams up with the spectral Deadman to unravel a series of murders in Gotham, each victim struck down by a deadly metal boomerang. As the investigation deepens, the trail leads to shocking revelations tied to a past long buried—pushing Batman, Deadman, and even Superman into a web of secrets that stretches from Gotham’s streets to the shadows of Bruce Wayne’s own family history.
In a haunting tale from Superman Superband #27, Batman confronts the lingering shadows of his past when he reveals the truth about his older brother Thomas Wayne Jr. to Superman, Deadman, and Police Chief James Gordon. As the team races to stop a dangerous figure linked to the Wayne family’s history, the mystery deepens—only for Deadman to take control of Thomas Wayne Jr.’s body and vanish, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions.
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