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But with so many Earths from the Dark Multiverse to read about, it can be confusing to know where to start. This is the definitive Dark Nights: Metal guide for fans interested in reading one of DC ...
Today’s release of Dark Nights: Death Metal No. 1 isn’t just the beginning of DC’s big summer comic book storyline; it’s also the launch of the first major comic book publishing event ...
More specifically, the new Funko Pop appears to be based on the Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 variant cover by Doug Mahnke. It’s so awesomely over-the-top that you can’t help but love it. That ...
This is the second Dark Nights Death Metal Batman to release, and I can imagine both with going with the Hell Bat Cycle. Winder Woman will come with her mighty and powerful Lasso of Truth Chainsaw.
I’d hoped that if people liked the first series enough, we’d have a chance to set up something bigger, and that’s our plan for Death Metal.” “For all of us, Dark Nights: Death Metal is ...
Along with Mastodon, the Dark Nights: Death Metal soundtrack will feature contributions from Chelsea Wolfe, Rise Against, Manchester Orchestra, Denzel Curry, Idles, and Soccer Mommy.There will ...
DC's latest Justice League crossover has finally begun. Find out how Death Metal ties together all of DC's Crisis events and why Wonder Woman is wielding the Chainsaw of Truth.
You could go back and read Dark Nights: Death Metal if you wanted, and follow it with Snyder’s Justice League, but I’m not sure you’d really get that much out of it other than an intimate ...
Dark Nights: Death Metal #5, written by Scott Snyder, art and cover by Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion, Swamp Thing variant cover by David Finch, Perpetua variant cover by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau ...
Dark Nights: Metal #1–6 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia; Batman: The Red Death #1 by Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia; ...
Dark Nights: Metal Was the First Major Metal Event . If the original Dark Nights: Metal event hasn’t been read, then much of Death Metal will not make very much sense at all.