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Metal event was the culmination of years' worth of mystery and investigation on Batman’s part throughout the entirety of his New 52 series. As several types of metal made their appearances across the ...
But Metal was the line-wide crossover that saw an army of “Dark Knights” — Batmen from the Dark Multiverse who had been mashed up with other Justice Leaguers, usually after having mudered ...
Long-time Flash writer says goodbye to the Speed Force in Dark Nights: Death Metal - Speed Metal #1 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
Metal #5 continues to juggle the different plot threads that we saw in the preceding episode, with the exception of The Flash, who we have not seen since Metal #4. This issue, right from the openin… ...
While Dark Nights: Metal is a story that encompasses the width and breadth of the DC Universe, ... a flash-forward or some sort elaborate hallucination, ...
Dark Nights: Metal #6 art by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and FCO Plascencia. The epilogue, co-written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, contains art from Mikel Janin, Alvaro Martinez, and ...
Dark Nights: Metal #3 art by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and FCO Plascencia. However, that is at least partially covered by the fact that this is a really good Superman comic.
When the Justice League’s heroes used the 10th Metal of pure creation to restore the DC Universe to its proper state in Dark Nights: Metal #6, they were rebuilding, not rewinding. And in that ...
The first of the Dark Knights -- a team of nightmare Batmen from the Dark Multiverse -- has died, setting up the finale to Dark Nights: Metal from writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo in ...
Dark Nights: Metal #4 review. By Casper Rudolph December 22, 2017 0. ... The only characters missing from this issue are Flash and Cyborg, and that’s probably for the best.