First Look: Detective Comics #1020

Article by Steve J. Ray

It’s good news/bad news time for Batman fans. Brad Walker is back… that’s the good news. The bad news is that he’s bringing Two-Face with him, when he returns to draw Detective Comics #1020.

Here’s a DC First Look at Brad’s gorgeous art, with inks by Andrew Hennessy and colors by Brad Anderson!

Two-Face is back! And so is…Harvey Dent?!?

As Gotham City continues its rise from the ashes of “City of Bane,” some familiar faces have returned to keep Gotham City exactly where they want it: Two-Face is back! But this time, he’s recruited some like-minded individuals to help him in his cause!

With an elite team of split-personality special forces at his side, Two-Face and Batman square off in what could be their final battle, as a new ally arrives to help the Dark Knight… Harvey Dent?!?

Detective Comics #1020, written by Peter J. Tomasi with artwork by Brad Walker, Andrew Hennessy and Brad Anderson, hits shelves February 26th.

Detective Comics #1020

Written by Peter J. Tomasi

Art by Brad Walker, Andrew Hennessy and Brad Anderson

Cover by Brad Walker, Andrew Hennessy and Nathan Fairbairn

Variant cover by Lee Bermejo

In Shops: Feb 26, 2020

Final Orders Due: Feb 03, 2020

SRP: $3.99

I’m really excited to see Brad Walker’s art in the pages of Detective Comics again, and Andrew Hennessy has produced some gorgeous inks in this series in recent months too. Having these talents work colored by the powerhouse that is Brad Anderson has this fan-boy literally salivating.

Look at the preview images attached… wowza! I can’t wait to see if this team restores my faith in the bifurcated baddie, the way recent issues have with Mr. Freeze.

Just few days to go, folks!

Images and Press Release Courtesy of DC Entertainment



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Steve J Ray

Steve J Ray

Dad/husband, writer/artist, amateur chef and Bat-Fan Extraordinaire. Animal lover and fan of all things comic-book and sci-fi related. His wife thinks that he owns too many comics, books, and movies. He thinks this is an oxymoron.