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First Five Pages Of Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder & Nick Dragotta

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The First Five Pages of Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta, as well as new designs and sketches for the comic and characters

Explore the revamped Bruce Wayne and his school trip to Gotham Zoo lead by Thomas Wayne.
Discover how this new origin story of Batman opens with a familiar, yet different, gun scene.
Meet new cast members in Gotham, featuring a transformed Alfred Pennyworth and more.
Preview exclusive sketches and designs for Absolute Batman and intriguing characters.

I think it’s going to be a busy DC Comics day on Bleeding Cool today. To start, we have the first pages of Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta. It begins with young Bruce Wayne on a school trip to Gotham Zoo with his father, Thomas Wayne, a state school teacher. And which appears to have its own bat cave. And with the lesson for life for Bruce, that “bats are crazy!”

Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder & Nick Dragotta

Although the details have changed, this is a Batman comic and an origin one at that, so it always must start with a gun. Just one used in the daytime rather than the night.

Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder & Nick Dragotta

But just as this is a different Bruce Wayne, and a different Thomas Wayne, there are other different cast members. As one Gotham exile returns to find things have changed.

Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder & Nick DragottaAbsolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder & Nick Dragotta

Because it seems that a butler is not always a butler.

That would be the Afghanistan War, of course, and this Alfred Pennyworth remains motivated by tea, with all the colonial oppression that brings, from China to India to Pakistan and Bangladesh. So some things never change. And Afghanistan is a country that drinks 1,500 cups of tea per person per year, that’s over 50% more than the British…

Oh and we have sketches and designs as well… for Absolute Batman, Bruce Wayne, Alfred, Black Mask, the Concierge and the Faceless Black Mask gang.

Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder & Nick Dragotta

Absolute Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta is published next week, Wednesday, the 9th of October.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #1 CVR A NICK DRAGOTTA(W) Scott Snyder (A/CA) Nick DragottaBATMAN LEGEND SCOTT SNYDER AND ICONIC ARTIST NICK DRAGOTTA TRANSFORM THE DARK KNIGHT’S TALE FOR THE MODERN AGE! Without the mansion…without the money…without the butler…what’s left is the Absolute Dark Knight! Retail: $4.99 In-Store Date: 10/9/2024

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