Batman Is Getting a New Era, New Number 1 This Fall (And We’re Excited)
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Waylon Jones is missing, and Batman has discovered he has been taken to the black site outside of Gotham, Ark M. Batman must find his friend, but he faces a threat like he has never encountered. Enter: Absolute Bane. Absolute Batman #9 is written by Scott Snyder, drawn by Nick Dragotta, colored by Frank Martin... The post Bane’s got dumps like a truck and thighs like what in DC’s Absolute Batman #9 appeared first on COMICSXF.
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Batman Is Getting a New Era, New Number 1 This Fall (And We’re Excited)
Image Credit: DC is beginning a new era of Batman storytelling this fall, and the publisher is revealing more details on the launch. September will see the release of Batman #1 by writer Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen), artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special), colorist Tomeu Morey, and letterer Clayton Cowles. This is only the fourth time that DC has renumbered its Batman series in its 85-year history, and t…
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