An alien craft in Earth’s environment is inflicting international blackouts, and wouldn’t you realize it? Superman is nowhere to be discovered. Seems like a task for Inexperienced Lantern. Or perhaps the Martian Manhunter. Or Orion? Is he to be had?
Batman is the one hero to be had? Neatly, that’s going to be attention-grabbing. And it’s it seems that the plot of DC Comics’ upcoming miniseries, Batman: Citadel from Rogue One scribe Gary Whitta and The Boys artist Darick Robertson.
In keeping with a information unencumber from DC, the eight-issue comedian is a “brutal and stunning” tale that can “problem the whole thing you suppose about Superman.”
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Symbol: Darick Robertson/DC Comics
“When an unknown alien craft enters Earth’s environment, disrupting international energy and communications and plunging the planet into chaos,” says DC’s information unencumber, “the arena is left questioning … the place is Superman when he’s wanted maximum? Within the mysterious absence of the Ultimate Son of Krypton, Batman will have to rally the remainder of the Justice League to counter the alien risk … however first, he will have to quell a criminal offense wave at the blacked-out streets of Gotham!”
In the similar unencumber, Whitta stated that Batman: Citadel “attracts inspiration from some darkish and sudden corners of the DC universe.” And with a reputation like that, you’ll wager the Guy of Metal’s Citadel of Solitude is concerned by some means.
Batman: Citadel #1 will hit cabinets on Would possibly 24.