DC’s Absolute Universe got off to a terrific start with Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles’ Absolute Batman #1, which kicked in the door and showed what’s possible in ...
Absolute Batman #1 offered a truly new take on the classic Batman tropes. However, writer Scott Snyder did not stop there.
Batman grew up as a childhood friend of Catwoman, Riddler, Two-Face, Penguin, and Killer Crock in DC's Absolute Universe.
Possible spoilers for ‘Absolute Batman’ #1 are mentioned below.
Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta will be on Absolute Batman at DC Comics for at least two years but more if you keep buying it.
Among the many changes made to DC Canon in 'Absolute Batman' is the race-swapping of future Batgirl Barbara Gordon.
Whenever there's a new Batman movie, the jokes fly about how we all will again have to watch Bruce Wayne's parents be ...
The first issue of Absolute Batman presents a bold new vision of the Dark Knight, which is nonetheless true to the hero's ...
This ain’t your dad’s Batman. If there’s one thing that Absolute Batman makes abundantly clear from the very beginning, it’s all the ways in which it’s different from ...
Absolute Batman #1 by writer Scott Snyder (author of some of the best Batman comics) and artist Nick Dragotta, colorist Frank ...
These new versions of old heroes have the same heart as their predecessors, and they face the same challenges, but they have ...
Absolute Batman reimagines the Dark Knight from the ground up for a new superhero universe. Here are the biggest changes in ...