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Absolute Batman

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Comic book series by DC Comics

Absolute Batman
Textless cover ofAbsolute Batman #1, art by Nick Dragotta
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics (Absolute Universe)
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing
Genre
Publication dateOctober 9, 2024 – present
No. of issues16
Main character(s)Batman
Alfred Pennyworth
Joker
Killer Croc
Riddler
Two-Face
Penguin
Martha Wayne
Jim Gordon
Catwoman
Creative team
Written byScott Snyder
Artist(s)Nick Dragotta
Gabriel Hernández Walta (#4)
Marcos Martín (#7−8)
Clay Mann (#11)
PencillerNick Dragotta
InkerNick Dragotta
LettererClayton Cowles
ColoristFrank Martin
EditorKatie Kubert

Absolute Batman is asuperherocomic book series published byDC Comics, based on the characterBatman. The series, written byScott Snyder and illustrated by Nick Dragotta, began publication on October 9, 2024, as the first title in DC'sAbsolute Universe (AU) imprint.[1]

Premise

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The series stars a 24-year-oldblue-collarcivil engineer namedBruce Wayne, who operates at night as the vigilanteBatman, fighting crime with his self-designed equipment and armor. While doing so, he is stalked by anMI6 agent,Alfred Pennyworth.[2]

Publication history

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By July 2024, a Batman-focusedcomic book series written byScott Snyder and illustrated by Nick Dragotta was in the works as part ofDC Comics'Absolute Universe (AU) imprint,[3] which is overseen by Snyder.[4]

Absolute Batman began publication on October 9 of the same year, as the first title under the AU imprint.[5]

Plot

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Alfred Pennyworth is dispatched toGotham City to investigate the terrorist organization known as the Party Animals, led byRoman Sionis. While in Gotham, he attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter and learns that the criminal known as theJoker has evaded surveillance. Meanwhile,Bruce Wayne grows up in Gotham and witnesses the murder of his father during a mass shooting. Traumatized by the event, Bruce later commits himself to combating crime and eventually emerges asBatman.

Batman's first public actions disrupt a Party Animals plot to assassinate MayorJames Gordon. Pennyworth deduces Batman's identity but refuses orders to kill him. As Sionis intensifies attacks using both the Party Animals and corrupt police, Batman exposes Sionis's criminal activities. Although Sionis survives, Batman ultimately defeats him, and Pennyworth rescues the injured vigilante. An epilogue reveals that the Joker orchestrated events behind the scenes and has summonedBane to Gotham.

Following these events, Gotham is placed undermartial law after Hamilton Hill defeats Gordon in the mayoral election and authorizes construction of an offshore detention facility known as Ark M. Bruce Wayne investigates Ark M and uncovers connections to cryotechnology developerVictor Fries. Fries, operating as Mister Freeze, uses a prehistoric bacterium in experimental cryogenic research and causes extreme snowfall across the city. Batman confronts Freeze but is overpowered and forced to retreat.

Waylon Jones, Bruce's close friend, is later kidnapped, drawing the attention of the mercenary Bane. Batman attempts a rescue but is defeated and imprisoned, where he is subjected to experimentation involving a venom-based enhancement. He eventually escapes and returns to Gotham, where he allies withCatwoman, Waylon, and theRed Hood Gang to stop Bane. Batman defeats Bane by exploiting his reliance on venom, though the Joker remains at large.

Alfred later recounts the Joker's alleged origins, suggesting a long-running criminal lineage tied to the Grimm family. Seeking to restore Waylon's humanity, Bruce enlistsWonder Woman's help, ultimately acquiring a magical artifact capable of reversing his transformation.

Collected editions

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#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1The ZooAbsolute Batman #1–6HC176Aug 5, 2025978-1799505242
TPB978-1799505259
2AbominationAbsolute Batman #7–14HC240Feb 3, 2026978-1799507505
TPB978-1799507512

Reception

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The first issue ofAbsolute Batman had a print run of around 250,000 copies and by the end of 2024,Absolute Batman became the best-selling comic of 2024, with combined sales of first, second, third and black-and-white printings, selling just under 400,000 copies. Within the first eleven months, the first issue went through eight printings, with subsequent issues being reprinted as well.[6]

Absolute Batman was praised for its writing and art, being called "a bold reinvention" of the character[7] and "a masterwork of action storytelling",[8] yet criticized for "the flat characterization of its villain"[9] and the story's lack of consequences.[8]ComicBook.com gave credit for the "insane story" and "genuine appreciation for the emotional core of the character".[10]

In September 2025,Absolute Batman reached #5 ontheNew York Times Best Seller list.[11]

References

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  1. ^"Absolute Batman #1: Batman Has Lost Everything".FandomRadar.com. June 18, 2025. RetrievedJune 19, 2025.
  2. ^Bonomolo, Cameron (September 9, 2024)."Absolute Batman: Scott Snyder's Dark Knight Is "Chaos and Anarchy"".ComicBook.com. RetrievedOctober 21, 2024.
  3. ^Johnston, Rich (July 7, 2024)."SCOOP: DC Comics Launch Absolute Batman At San Diego Comic-Con".Bleeding Cool. RetrievedOctober 28, 2024.
  4. ^Cronin, Brian (July 18, 2024)."DC Reveals First Three Absolute Universe Titles".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedOctober 28, 2024.
  5. ^Morrison, Matt (October 4, 2024)."Absolute Batman #1 Preview Reveals New Alfred Pennyworth".SuperHeroHype.com. RetrievedOctober 28, 2024.
  6. ^Johnston, Rich (August 21, 2025)."PrintWatch: Absolute Batman's Eighth Printing, And Many More".Bleeding Cool. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2025.
  7. ^Champa, Madelyn (October 9, 2024)."I'd Given Up on Batman, But Absolute Batman #1 Has Changed My Mind (Review)".Screen Rant. RetrievedJune 13, 2025.
  8. ^abMaximus, Marvel (March 19, 2025)."'Absolute Batman' #6 is a satisfying comeback story".AIPT. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2025.
  9. ^Gebel, Dustin (December 20, 2024)."Absolute Batman #3: Deal Or No Deal".Comic Watch. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2025.
  10. ^Drum, Nicole (March 19, 2025)."Absolute Batman Is the Most Insane Thing I've Ever Seen and It Rules (Review)".ComicBook.com. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2025.
  11. ^"Graphic Books and Manga Best Sellers".The New York Times. September 20, 2025. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2025.
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