by Grant Morrison (Author), Francis Manapul (Illustrator), Grant Morrison (Author), Grant Morrison (Author), Scott Snyder (Author), Scott Snyder (Author), Peter J. Tomasi (Author), Francis Manapul (Illustrator), Grant Morrison (Author), Peter J. Tomasi (Author)
Dark Nights: Metal: Dark Knights Rising introduces: The Batman Who Laughs: a lunatic driven mad by his world's Joker. The Red Death: a thief who stole his reality's Speed Force power. The Drowned: a female, amphibious Batman. The Dawnbreaker: a twisted Green Lantern. The Murder Machine: a deranged, deadly cyborg. The Merciless: a warrior who wears the helmet of Ares. The Devastator: a part-human, part-Doomsday monster. Featuring stories from Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Peter J. Tomasi, Grant Morrison, Joshua Williamson, Ethan Van Sciver, Philip Tan, Tyler Kirkham, Francis Manapul, Riley Rossmo, Tony S. Daniel, Howard Porter, Doug Mahnke and many more! Collects the seven Dark Nights: Batman tie-in one-shots and Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt #1.
Format: paperback
Publisher: DC Comics
Published:
ISBN 10: 140128907X
ISBN 13: 9781401289072
Book Overview: Seven nightmarish versions of Batman from seven dying alternate realities have been recruited by the dark god Barbatos to terrorize the World's Greatest Heroes in our universe. They threaten life across the Multiverse, and the Justice League may be powerless to stop them! Now in paperback!
Where nightmares and reality collide. --Washington Post
A celebration of the wackiest, craziest, most outright fun elements of the DC Universe. --Entertainment Weekly
Very aptly named, packed as it is with both real steel and rock 'n roll. The series was forged with the spirit of the Jack Kirby, the original master of crafting a story full of mind-blowing ideas. --SyFy Wire
Big, bananas, crazy fun. --Nerdist
A big, crazy story--a story that feels like going to a huge rock concert. --Polygon
An awesome blend of bombastic action and vast cosmic conspiracies. --IGN
This comics team [of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo] is the real dynamic duo...definitely enjoyable, even to the casual comic fan. You can follow the story well enough, but this team is also packing in years and years of Batman backstory. --Mashable