Batman’s descent into a Zur-En-Arrh fueled paranoia continues as the Gotham War escalates. It was revealed that Vandal and Scandal Savage are pulling the strings of the Bat and Cat, and a wild Red Hood adds yet another complication in the Batfam’s civil war. With Jason captured by Batman, Nightwing on the case, and the Savages making their move, this new issue promises even more chills and thrills.
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Adam Hughes Card Stock Variant Cover:
Kendrick Lim Card Stock Variant & Virgin Foil Variant Cover:
Salvador Larroca 1:25 Incentive Card Stock Variant Cover:
Simone Bianchi 1:50 Incentive Card Stock Variant Cover:
Jorge Jiménez 1:100 Incentive B&W Card Stock Variant Cover:
Batman / Catwoman: The Gotham War – Scorched Earth #1
THE GOTHAM WAR ENDS HERE!
The final chapter of this epic crossover is here, and Batman and his family must find a way to overcome the endgame of an ancient enemy! Can the Bat and the Cat set their differences aside? Is this the end of the Bat-Family? Lives change forever in this action-packed conclusion
Creative Team
- Writer: Chip Zdarsky & Tini Howard
- Artist: Mike Hawthorne
- Inkers: Wade Von Grawbadger & Mark Morales
- Colorist: Romulo Fajardo Jr.
- Letterer: Clayton Cowles
- Cover Artists: Jorge Jiménez & Romulo Fajardo Jr.
- Variant Cover Artists: Adam Hughes; Kendrick Lim; Salvador Larroca; Simone Bianchi; Jorge Jiménez
- Editor: Ben Abernathy
- Format: Event Oneshot
- Cover Price/Page Count: $6.99/48 pages
The Gotham War reaches its shocking conclusion in Batman / Catwoman: The Gotham War – Scorched Earth #1, on shelves & digital platforms on October 31, 2023, from DC Comics
Gotham War Reaches Its Conclusion in Batman / Catwoman: The Gotham War – Scorched Earth #1
User Review
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Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! I’ve haven’t critiqued a comic in a long time. It may just be because I haven’t gotten my DC Comics shot yet that I’m critiquing this, but I doubt it. Actually I haven’t really taken the time to read a comic since the late ’90’s. That’s sort of when they fell flat for me. But what I’m seeing today that you guys are trying to pass for comic is turning me inside out. Where the hell did the heart and feels go. Whenever I happen to see a comic today I want to throw it away before I open to first the damn page. The cover is the only entertaining part of the entire book. I have been a HUGE Batman fan all my life. I Actually thought I’d be drawing him professionally some day, but given what you people are putting in legendary comics Like Batman, and settling on it being exceptable, I’d rather throw away my Pens and Pencils.
Thank you, no offense intended.