Batman: Full Moon Brings a New Breed of Horror to Gotham City
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The following contains major spoilers for Batman: Full Moon #1, on sale now from DC Comics.
The next great threat to Gotham City might just be the Dark Knight himself.
Batman: Full Moon #1 finds the titular hero working tirelessly to investigate a series of brutal attacks across Gotham City. With the help of magician extraordinaire and love interest Zatanna Zatara, as well as a begrudging John Constantine, Batman has no problem hunting down the werewolf at the heart of the series. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean that Batman is capable of bringing said werewolf down without suffering what could be a life-altering bite for himself.
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Written by RODNEY BARNES Art by STEVAN SUBIC Letters by RUS WOOTON Main cover art by STEVAN SUBIC Variant covers by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA, STEVE BEACH, and MIKE PERKINS & MIKE SPICER
Batman: Full Moon marks a horrifying turn for the Dark Knight ahead of Halloween. Per the official synopsis for the series by DC Comics, “An ancient and supernatural force stalks the streets of Gotham City — a Lycan so powerful it’ll defy Batman’s most trusted resources: his brilliant mind and extensive gadgetry. But are Batman’s physical strength and resilience alone enough to put the creature down for good? Or will this fight strip him down to his very bones? Even powerful magical allies like Zatanna caution that Bruce might not walk away from this one unscathed… Eisner-nominated writer Rodney Barnes (KILLADELPHIA) and breakout artist Stevan Subic (THE RIDDLER: YEAR ONE) tear into a horrific tale of pain and redemption as Batman meets his match: the werewolf of Gotham City! Each issue of this series will boast striking glow-in-the-dark main covers!”
First seen in the pages of 1964’s Hawkman #4, by writer Gardner Fox and artist Murphy Anderson, Zatanna Zatara is one of the greatest magic users in the DC Universe. The daughter of fellow magician Giovanni Zatara, Zatanna’s legacy as both the original Zatara’s heir and as a member of the Homo Magi offshoot of humanity have found her at the heart of numerous storylines over the years. Zatanna is currently starring in her own DC Black Label series, Zatanna: Bring Down the House, from writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Javier Rodríguez.
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Another of DC’s most infamous magic users, John Constantine made his comic book debut in 1985’s Swamp Thing #37 by writer Alan Moore and artist Rick Veitch. While John Constantine’s story has changed in subtle ways over his various comic book incarnations and their respective adaptations on the small and silver screens, the character is consistently a brash British mystic with a heart of occasional gold. Since his introduction, John Constantine has been a part of numerous major storylines and various superhero teams, including the fan-favorite Justice League Dark.
Batman: Full Moon #1 is on sale now from DC Comics.
Source: DC Comics
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