Detective Comics is 900 issues old – it’s just too bad DC rebooted the universe and we have to review Detective Comics Volume 2 issue #27.
DETECTIVE COMICS #27
Writers: John Layman, Scott Snyder, Paul Dini, Brad Meltzer, Gregg Hurwitz, Peter J. Tomasi
Artists: Jason Fabok, Neal Adams, Dustin Nguyen, Guillem March, Bryan Hitch, Sean Murphy
Cover: Greg Capullo
Publisher: DC Comics
Cover Price: $7.99
DC Entertainment presents this mega-sized issue featuring an all-star roster of Batman creators past and present!Don’t miss a modern-day retelling of The Dark Knight’s origin by the incredible team of writer Brad Meltzer and artist Bryan Hitch! Plus, all-new stories by Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy, Peter J. Tomasi and Guillem March, Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen, Gregg Hurwitz and Neal Adams, new art by legendary Batman writer/artist Frank Miller and more!
Also in this issue, John Layman and Jason Fabok kick off the new storyline “GOTHTOPIA”! It’s a bright, shiny, happy place where dreams come true…as long as you don’t look at things too closely.
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4 Comments
I’m a comic geek and not a math major, but wouldn’t 883 plus 27 equal 910?
Shhh… they might hear you…
Also if you are counting all Detective Comics issues there are 883 (1-881 plus 0 and 1,000,000) plus 12 annuals = 895, and there are been 32 issues of volume 2 plus 2 annuals which equals 929 Detective Comics titles… but if you subtract the 27 issues of volume 1 before Batman Appeared, that would be 902, and if you don’t count 0 and 1,000,000 that’s 900 issues of Batman! Weird…
I’m not speaking to you anymore. :)