He didn’t have it in the first Batman comics, but it didn’t take long for the Dark Knight’s mythology to embrace it, with the vigilante insisting on it while training Robin in 1940’s Batman #4. The no ...
Matt Fraction unveils a bold new take on the Joker, starting with a mind-bending fold-out in Batman #7. Tim Drake steps away ...
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DC Comics teases a brand-new Robin in Absolute Batman #20 cover
DC begins the countdown to the official debut of a brand-new Robin, who may look and act completely different to every previous version of the hero.
The cover for Absolute Batman’s May Issue by Nick Dragotta (released on May 13, 2026) has been revealed. It shows Batman standing in front of a large ‘R’ enclosed in a circle, reminiscent of the ...
DC Comics is turning Batman's story on its head with the Absolute Batman series, and putting a fascinating twist on his ...
And while being tortured by Hush, possibly ripping out the Joker's tongue, still flapping his feet around the place. And in doing so, reminding us of The Killing Joke ...
From Batman and Robin watching Penguin being electrocuted to Bruce discovering a grisly murder scene, these covers are positively wild.
The Joker has died multiple times across Batman media, but the Clown Prince of Crime always manages to come back. Here's why.
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