With the recent announcement of DC Comics’ Rebirth relaunch I’ve created a handy guide which gives you all the information you need in the one place. This will be updated regularly.
I have created a handy reading order checklist for the latest Bat-related crossover, Robin War. The reading order is jam packed with plenty of helpful details such as a list of all the comics involved, release dates and creative teams.
DC Comics is releasing 8-page original stories featuring the new series and jumping on points in June. This will give people a taste of what’s to come and help them decide if these comics appeal to them. This week features stories for Detective Comics, Doomed, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Red Hood/Arsenal, Midnighter, Section Eight, The Omega Men, Prez and Starfire.
To avoid confusion and to make things simple for all readers I have created a Reading Order Guide for DC Comics’ upcoming Convergence event. I’ve included everything you need to know about the event including background, all the tie-ins, creative teams and release dates.
Batman: Endgame, the current storyline in Batman, is getting so big that it’s spilling over into other titles with a series of one-shot issues. This is everything you need to know about these one-shots coming out in March.
Celebrate Batman Day with these free Batman Comics. There are a great mix of comics here from Batman’s very first appearance to comics based off the classic television series Batman: The Animated Series. Also included in this list are stories by some of the greatest names in comics such as Neil Gaiman and Brian Bolland, just to name a few.
For Batman Week I have decided to have all Batman edition, featuring some of the amazing artists that have worked the Dark Knight. All of these Batman artists have contributed the character in one way or another, pushing him forward and adding their own personal touch. As normal, I will include reading recommendations so you can go on to read these artist work on Batman.
Take a look at the preview for Detective Comics #30, which starts the run of new creative team Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato. If you are looking for a Batman series that looks great and is a good jumping on point, then this issue is for you.
Kicking off in Detective Comics #27 is the Gothtopia arc, which will feature a very different Gotham City than we are used to. We explain what Gothtopia is and what titles tie-in to the story.
We have put all these announcements DC Comics made at NYCC in one easy place just for you. Many of these announcements will definitely please Batman fans.