First Look: Dark Nights: Death Metal #2

Article by Steve J. Ray

DC Comics have sent us a great first look at Dark Nights: Death Metal #2! Issue #1 came out this week, and it was an absolute blast to read. This sneak peak at the next chapter raises even more questions.

Here’s the full lowdown, direct from DC:

Swamp Thing, Wonder Woman and The Flash
Meet the Justice Society of America
in Dark Nights: Death Metal #2 First Look

Plus, what’s Lobo doing in space, who is the Robin King, and when will the Darkest Knight appear?

Get ready to scream… with excitement! More mysteries of the Dark Multiverse will be revealed in July’s Dark Nights: Death Metal #2!

Along with a hallmark Jay Garrick and Wally West reunion, Wonder Woman and Swamp Thing will roar across the horrifying Dark Multiverse landscape alongside Batman, Jonah Hex and Harley Quinn!

Can the remaining survivors of Perpetua’s grand design stand each other long enough to form a plan and take back the planet? Plus, what’s Lobo doing in space, who is the Robin King, and when will the Darkest Knight appear?

Don’t miss the second chapter of the wildest ride in the DC universe, hitting shelves on July 14 from the epic team of Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia!

Dark Nights: Death Metal #2

Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia
Card stock foil cover by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia
Aquaman variant cover by David Finch
Lobo variant cover by Jerome Opeña
Harley Quinn variant cover by Stanley “Artgerm” Lau
1:25 variant cover by Doug Mahnke
1:100 black and white variant cover by Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion

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I’m collecting this awesome series, are you? What did you all think of issue #1? Please let us know.

Images and Press Release Courtesy of DC Entertainment


Steve J Ray

Steve J Ray

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