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W hen DC Comics rebooted their entire comic line for the New 52, many fans were upset with the changes, which, in many cases, erased years of continuity and even erased entire cha ...
Tom King has said that his run on Batman, from 2016 to 2019, was the story of Batman and Catwoman. A year into his run, with Batman #24, he specifically got David Finch to draw this proposal scene ...
BatCat wedding sparked outrage among fans. However, it now seems that Tom King is ready to fix this mistake with a wedding ...
Batman/Catwoman, by Tom King, Clay Mann, Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles, edited by Jamie S. Rich and Brittany Holzherr, will launch a 12-issue run on December 1, 2020, with a cover by Mann and ...
Following yesterday’s revelation that Batman writer Tom King was going to be leaving the title by the end of the year, DC today announced that King and Heroes in Crisis artist Clay Mann will ...
The long-awaited follow-up to Tom King’s 85-issue run on Batman finally has a release date. Batman/Catwoman, which will continue the story of the Dark Knight’s romance with Catwoman, debuts on ...
Batman: Tom King Reveals the Secret Origins of His Run. The end of Tom King's Batman run is full of dads, ... Batman, Catwoman, Bane, and Thomas Wayne – was a different way into Gotham for the ...
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Batman #85 and preceding issues. All good things must come to an end. As good as writer Tom King‘s run on DC’s flagship Batman comic has been for ...
DC’s primary Batman comic book is approaching the 75th issue of its current run, and as it moves toward that landmark, writer Tom King continues to deconstruct the Dark Knight in a manner unlike ...
BATMAN will ship alongside a new 12-issue BATMAN/CATWOMAN series by Tom King and Clay Mann, while Bat-Family titles DETECTIVE COMICS, CATWOMAN, NIGHTWING, BATGIRL and others will continue into ...
With Batman writer Tom King preparing an earth-shattering shake-up for the franchise, ... That's basically what ended his engagement to Catwoman in Batman #50 last year.
'Batman' writer Tom King has spent months breaking the bat. Now he is teasing something that will change the character for a generation, if not forever.