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'Absolute Batman' #1 is sold out with 3rd printing coming November 27
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‘Absolute Batman’ #1 is sold out with 3rd printing coming November 27

The third printing of ‘Absolute Batman’ #1 will be available in comic shops on November 27th.

DC Comics has revealed that Absolute Batman is a bonafide hit, selling out not once but now twice. If you missed out on a copy, a third printing will be available on November 27th.

The third printing of Snyder and Dragotta’s new vision of The Dark Knight features a main and variant cover with art by series artist Dragotta and series colorist Frank Martin, a “Bats Are Crazy” variant cover based on Dragotta and Martin’s art, and a variant cover featuring original art by Jerome Opeña.

Absolute Batman #2 (“The Zoo,” part two) is also available for preorder and goes on sale Wednesday, November 13.

Check out two of those three covers (The Opeña cover is not yet available) below!

Read our review of Absolute Batman #1.

Listen to our interview with Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta.

'Absolute Batman' #1 is sold out with 3rd printing coming November 27 'Absolute Batman' #1 is sold out with 3rd printing coming November 27 'Absolute Batman' #1 is sold out with 3rd printing coming November 27

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