The DC All In Special Goes Back to Press for a Second Printing!

DCAllIn Spcl 2nd printing main cover
DCAllIn Spcl 2nd printing variant cover

Available for Preorder Now

On Sale at Participating Comic Book Shops Wednesday, October 30

The debut of DC’s All In publishing initiative is a certified hit with comic book fans, with Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta’s Absolute Batman #1 selling out at distributors and receiving a second printing ahead of its October 9 release.

Today DC has announced that DC All In Special #1 has completely sold out and will also go back to press for a second printing. The book is available for preorder now and arrives at participating comic book shops alongside the second printing of Absolute Batman #1 on October 30.

Co-written by Scott Snyder and Joshua Williamson, with art by Wes Craig and Daniel Sampere, the DC All In Special follows the events of DC’s Absolute Power event in unique flipbook format and sets a new status quo for the Super Heroes of DC, as the reunited Justice League goes head-to-head with Darkseid and the Absolute Universe is born, forever linked to the DC Universe by a mysterious prophecy.

The second printing of DC All In Special #1 features a black, white, and red version of the main cover by Daniel Sampere and Alejandro Sánchez. The issue will also receive a (mostly) blank variant cover featuring the new DC logo in the background, allowing fans to commission their own iconic All In-style variants starring their favorite character. Contact your local comic book shop for details and preordering.

For the latest news on DC All In, follow @DCOfficial on social media or visit the official DC website at https://www.dc.com. With a subscription to the DC UNIVERSE INFINITE digital subscription platform (DCUI), readers on the go can check out DC All In Special #1 on October 30 and Absolute Batman #1 on November 6. For more information and a free trial, visit the DCUI website at https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com. DCUI is not available in all countries and is not intended for children.