DETECTIVE COMICS #1000 Details, Main Cover And Variants Revisit 80 Years Of BATMAN

DETECTIVE COMICS #1000 Details, Main Cover And Variants Revisit 80 Years Of BATMAN

DC has revealed full details for Detective Comics' landmark 1000th issue, including the release date, line-up, price, and a slew of variant covers paying homage to the eight decades of Batman lore...

By Darkknight2149 - Dec 19, 2018 11:12 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: DC Comics

In what the publisher describes as "part of DC's year-long global celebration of Batman’s 80th anniversary," the landmark comic Detective Comics #1000 celebrates the special occasion with an extra-sized issue, an all star line-up of famous writers and artists, and the integration of an all-new iteration of the Arkham Knight into mainstream DC Universe canon. It will be released in a 96-page collector's edition, with some of the features and stories including:

  • Original story from the Batman: Arkham Knight - Genesis team Peter J. Tomasi and Doug Mahnke, introducing a canon Arkham Knight
  • Two-page spread by artist Jason Fabok (Detective Comics), representing the current status quo of the Batman comics
  • Original story by writer Kevin Smith (Batman: The Widening Gyre) and artist Jim Lee (Batman: Hush, All Star Batman & Robin)
  • Original story by writer Brian Michael Bendis (Batman 100-page Giant) and artist Alex Maleev (Batman: Road to No Man's Land)
  • Original story by writer Warren Ellis (Planetary/Batman) and artist Becky Cloonan (Batman: Court of Owls - Epilogue)
  • Original story by writer Paul Dini and artist Dustin Nguyen (Batman: Heart of Hush)
  • A sequel to the 1976 story There's No Hope in Crime Alley by writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Steve Epting
  • Original story by writer Christopher Priest (Justice league: Tower of Babel) and artist Neal Adams (Joker's Five Way Revenge)
  • Original story by writer Geoff Johns (Batman: Earth One, Three Jokers) and artist Kelley Jones (Batman: Knightfall, Endgame)
  • Original story by Tom King (Grayson, Batman: The Wedding), Tony S. Daniel (Batman: Battle for the Cowl), and Joëlle Jones (Catwoman)
  • Original story by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo (Batman: Court of Owls, Death of the Family)
  • Original story by writer James Tynion IV (Batman Eternal, Detective Comics: Rebirth) and artist Alvaro Martinez (Future's End)


Main cover by Jim Lee, Alex Sinclair, and Scott Williams


1930s Variant by Steve Rude


1940s Variant by Bruce Timm


1950s Variant by Michael Cho


1960s Variant by Jim Steranko


1970s Variant by Bernie Wrightson


1980s Variant by Frank Miller


1990s Variant by Tim Sale


2000s Variant by Jock


2000s Variant by Greg Capullo

"Batman is one of the most enduring characters in popular culture, and his debut in DETECTIVE COMICS represented a pivotal moment in comics and pioneered a new type of superhero that would appeal to every generation. Batman continues to have an impact on entertainment worldwide and the 1,000th issue of DETECTIVE COMICS is a testament to the creative genius of Bob Kane and Bill Finger and is a fitting tribute to Batman on his 80th anniversary."

-DC Publisher Dan DiDio



Priced at $9.99, the over-sized collector's edition issue of Detective Comics #1000 will be released on March 27, 2019.
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TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 12/19/2018, 2:29 PM
1000 issues. One hell of a milestone.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 12/19/2018, 3:00 PM




















Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 12/19/2018, 4:12 PM
What the hell is that 60s variant? It looks nothing like the comics of that era.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 12/19/2018, 4:17 PM
@Nightwing1015 -
I was thinking the same thing, lol.



RolandD
RolandD - 12/19/2018, 7:24 PM
The Miller art is fugly as hell. Adams should have a cover.
RolandD
RolandD - 12/19/2018, 7:27 PM
Also a shame they didn’t team O’Neill and Adams. Still will be great to see new work on the Batman by both of them. Shame Giordano is no longer around to contribute or ink Adams pencils
Jimster
Jimster - 12/19/2018, 7:41 PM
Can't wait to get this one. Day one buy.
niknik
niknik - 12/20/2018, 8:55 PM
How is it Steranko gets a variant cover for the 60's (and is not associated at all with Batman) while Neal Adams (who is closely associated with Batman and even created Ra's al Ghul) doesn't have a cover? That would make sense if this were Captain America #1000 but for Batman that makes no sense at all, especially after all of those great Batman and Detective Comics covers Neal gave us in the 60's and 70's.
BillyBatson1000
BillyBatson1000 - 12/22/2018, 6:28 PM
Wish there was a Norm Breyfogle cover. RIP great man.
marvel72
marvel72 - 12/23/2018, 4:20 PM
I think Alex Ross should done one.
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