The Absolute Universe has given us whole new takes on iconic Batman characters, but which one is the most terrifying of them ...
Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta's "Absolute Batman" lives up to its title with a maximalist reinvention of the Dark Knight. This Bruce Wayne is an enormously tall block of muscle, and his entire ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Absolute Batman #17 cover, Batman posed as lightning strikes - DC Comics The next villain of "Absolute Batman" is Poison Ivy.
DC's Absolute Batman series has delivered to readers a complete reinvention of the classic Caped Crusader, along with his most famous villains. In a world seeded with Darkseid energy, Scott Snyder's ...
The veteran comic book author talked to Kristoff Kirchoff at the La Mole convention on the occasion of its 30th anniversary, when he revealed the Absolute Batman villain with the highest kill count.
Thanks to Darkseid’s influence, there are far more villains in this world. But now heroes are rising and starting to fight back against their control. We’ve already seen the powers that be unite to ...
DC‘s new Absolute Universe line has been a big hit for the comic publisher. Born of the will of Darkseid, the dark reality tests familiar heroes, seeing if they remain themselves in the wake of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The issue's main cover, drawn by Dragotta, shows Batman with his aforementioned ear-knives drawn and reflecting the Scarecrow. One ...
The next villain of "Absolute Batman" is Poison Ivy. She'll star in a two-issue arc, "The Seventh Kingdom," running from issues #17-18 (written by Scott Snyder and drawn by guest artist Eric Canete).