DC Debuts New Cover Art and Logos for Absolute Batman, Absolute Wonder Woman and Absolute Superman
 

Announced in July and debuting this fall, DC Comics has a new Absolute Universe of comic books hitting shelves at your local comic book store in October, November, and beyond. Today DC revealed the main covers to Absolute Batman #1, Absolute Wonder Woman #1 and Absolute Superman #1 with their new logos, and shared variant covers for each launch title. 

covers for Absolute Batman #1 by Nick Dragotta and Frank Martin (L), Absolute Wonder Woman #1 by Hayden Sherman and Jordie Bellaire (C), and Absolute Superman #1 by Rafa Sandoval and Ulises Arreola (R)
 

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #1

Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta introduce fans to a new Batman with the release of Absolute Batman #1. In this iteration, fans will be introduced to a version of the Dark Knight that doesn’t have the money, mansion, or butler of his core-line counterpart. Readers will quickly find out what makes this the “Absolute” version of Batman when the debut issue, with colors by Frank Martin and letters by Clayton Cowles, arrives at participating comic book shops and digital retailers Wednesday, October 9. Absolute Batman #1 will publish with a main cover by Nick Dragotta and Frank Martin, plus variant covers by Wes Craig and Mike Spicer, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair, Mitch Gerads, and Ian Bertram (1:25).
 

variant cover for Absolute Batman #1 by Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair 

variant covers for Absolute Batman #1 by Mitch Gerads (L), Wes Craig and Mike Spicer (C), and Ian Bertram (R)

 

ABSOLUTE WONDER WOMAN #1

For Diana, there is no island paradise, no sisterhood to shape her, nor a mission of peace—so what is the purpose of an Amazon warrior in this new universe? Eisner Award-winning writer Kelly Thompson and breakout artist Hayden Sherman reinvent her from the ground up in Absolute Wonder Woman #1, with colors by Jordie Bellaire and letters by Becca Carey, on sale Wednesday, October 23. Absolute Wonder Woman #1 will publish with a main cover by Hayden Sherman and Jordie Bellaire, plus variant covers by Wes Craig and Mike Spicer, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair, Jeff Dekal, and Dan Panosian (1:25). 

variant cover for Absolute Wonder Woman #1 by Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair 

variant covers for Absolute Wonder Woman #1 by Jeff Dekal (L), Wes Craig and Mike Spicer (C), and Dan Panosian (R)
 

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #1

Writer Jason Aaron and artist Rafa Sandoval join forces to present a new Man of Steel with the launch of Absolute Superman #1. This Superman has no family, no Fortress of Solitude, and no home. Will he still stand for truth and justice in this new universe? Readers can find out when Absolute Superman #1, with colors by Ulises Arreola and letters by Becca Carey, hits participating comic book shops on Wednesday, November 6. Absolute Superman #1 will publish with a main cover by Rafa Sandoval and Ulises Arreola, plus variant covers by Wes Craig and Mike Spicer, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair, Clayton Crain, and Matteo Scalera (1:25). 

variant cover for Absolute Superman #1 by Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair

variant covers for Absolute Wonder Woman #1 by Matteo Scalera (L) and Wes Craig and Mike Spicer (R)
 

All three launch issues will also have a “foil design variant” featuring the new crests for each of DC’s new Absolute Trinity. Look for these at your local comic book store when Absolute Batman#1 publishes on October 9, when Absolute Wonder Woman #1 publishes on October 23, and when Absolute Superman #1 publishes on November 6.
 

 

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