Batman grew up as a childhood friend of Catwoman, Riddler, Two-Face, Penguin, and Killer Crock in DC's Absolute Universe.
Absolute Batman #1 had a quarter of a million copies ordered and a second printing on the way but it still isn't enough.
Warning: MAJOR Spoilers for Absolute Batman #1 The Absolute Universe just arrived with the explosive debut of Absolute Batman ...
Among the many changes made to DC Canon in 'Absolute Batman' is the race-swapping of future Batgirl Barbara Gordon.
compelling Batman to his absolute limits. Ledger’s haunting performance redefines the character, transforming the Joker from ...
Absolute Batman #1 largely concerns the present-day status quo of Bruce, a civil engineer who decides to moonlight as a vigilante to take down a dangerous cartel in Gotham City. Throughout the issue, ...
There are many stories that have attempted to put a new spin on the mythology of the Dark Knight. Absolute Batman #1 is ...
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 ...
Absolute Batman is the first comic in DC's Absolute line, and Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta debut their darkest Caped ...