In addition to bringing the spotlight back to Batman’s detective work ... it wasn’t until 1964 in Detective Comics #327 that fans saw the addition of the yellow oval background.
Readers are now roughly halfway through the first arc of writer Tom Taylor and artist Mikel Janin’s run on Detective Comics, ...
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Last issue had a lot of what felt like “big moments”, where there was some sort of twist or event that drove the story forward. This issue has less of that, as it’s mostly ...
Batman would make his debut in the 27th issue of Detective Comics, released all the way back in 1939, but since then, he's had plenty of stories covering his many heroic escapades within ...
If you're looking for new Batman comics, then you're in the right place! The Dark Knight is more than just a superhero – he is a true pop culture icon. Every month DC publishes a host of new ...
Detective Comics #1093 is out this coming Wednesday, and you can get yourself a sneak peek with the official preview below… Batman’s run-in with the horrific Asema has left him questioning everything.
This villain is Anarky. Anarky made his debut back in 1989 in Detective Comics #608 as a villain for Batman. For those who don’t know, Anarky’s real name, in most stories, is Lonnie Machin.