Image: Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo/DC ComicsĪnd the monster truck that Wonder Woman, Swamp Thing, and Wally West are riding around in? It’s a Batman, too! Image: Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo/DC Comics Take, for example, the Batom, a shrinking Batman who disguises himself as a lizard and is accidentally executed on the same page as he’s introduced. In the sequel series, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are treating them as fully disposable, even fodder for jokes. The first time around, every Batman got their own intro and even a member of the Justice League as their nemesis. If seven Nightmare Batmen was a crowd in Dark Nights: Metal, Death Metal has expanded the roster of evil Batmans to the point of ridiculousness. Image: Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo/DC Comics Dark Nights: Death Metal, the even more gonzo sequel to the gonzo Dark Nights: Metal, has found its very own way to bring Doctor Manhattan into the conversation.Īnd it all starts with the Nightmare Batmen. And I’m not talking about Doomsday Clock, the DC Comics/ Watchmen crossover. A new Rorschach series from Batman writer Tom King isn’t the only connection between Batman and Watchmen any more.
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