First published at 16:24 UTC on February 19th, 2019.
Courtesy of DC press release:
DC today unveiled full story details on the landmark 1,000th issue of DETECTIVE COMICS, debuting on March 27, 2019. The 96-page DETECTIVE COMICS #1000 celebrates the Dark Knight through a series of seven-to-nine-page s…
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Courtesy of DC press release:
DC today unveiled full story details on the landmark 1,000th issue of DETECTIVE COMICS, debuting on March 27, 2019. The 96-page DETECTIVE COMICS #1000 celebrates the Dark Knight through a series of seven-to-nine-page standalone short stories from an all-star collection of the top writers and artists in Batman’s recent history including Tom King, Tony Daniel and Joëlle Jones, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, Peter J. Tomasi and Doug Mahnke, Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev, Warren Ellis and Becky Cloonan and more. DC is making Bendis’ and Maleev’s new story “I Know” available to read today, in its entirety for free, on DCComics.com.
“Following in the footsteps of the blockbuster ACTION COMICS #1000, DETECTIVE COMICS #1000 is going to be a must-have for every kind of Batman fan,” said DC Publisher Dan DiDio. “Everyone we asked to be a part of this monumental issue immediately said yes and we can’t wait for fans to get their hands on the comic book.”
This 96-page oversize collector’s edition issue will be available at comics retailers and digitally on March 27, 2019, for $9.99.
Courtesy of CBR.com:
This May, veteran Batman writer Scott Snyder will reunite with artist Greg Capullo to tell one last story in the long-awaited DC Black Label miniseries Batman: Last Night On Earth. DC Comics has revealed Capullo's haunting cover for the first issue. Capullo treated fans to a preview of the story earlier in the month, but now fans can see just what the duo have in store for Batman.
Uploaded on DC's Twitter, the cover shows a barren, all-red background as the black silhouette of the Dark Knight walks through a cloud of sand. In his right hand, Batman carries the disembodied head of the Joker in a jar, with the Joker's hair and grin being the only other colors aside from Batman's eyes.
Courtesy of SYFY.com:
Hot on the heels of the news, which SYFY WIRE first reported, that the Dark Knight and the Heroes in a Half Shell will be teaming u..
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