Batman #10
In "Kampf um Gotham City," Batman faces an otherworldly threat when Judge Death—immortal enforcer from a dystopian future—crashes into Gotham, unleashing chaos with brutal efficiency. With the Scarecrow at his side, Death turns the city into a battleground, forcing Batman to cross a rift into a hostile reality to stop him. Written by Alan Grant, John Wagner, and Uwe Anton, and vividly illustrated by Simon Bisley—whose distinctive art defines the issue’s dark, surreal tone—this 1992 Carlsen Comics release stands out as a bold, visually arresting crossover. The cover, also by Bisley, captures the grim intensity of the conflict in striking detail.
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Judge Death, one of Dredd's immortal adversaries, wanders from his home universe and finds himself in Gotham, where he engages in the senseless slaughter that one would expect from someone named "Death." The Batman intervenes, and soon finds himself crossing the same rift in reality that brought Death to Gotham. Batman needs to find his way back to his version of earth, to stop the rampaging Judge Death, who has teamed up with the Scarecrow.
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