Batman’s New Detective Comics Team

Detective Comics #13 courtesy DC Comics

There’s a hit out on Bruce Wayne!

A new creative team and new story for Detective Comics #13 out this week. Writer John Layman (Chew) and artist Jason Fabok (Batman Annual #1) begin their run with classic foe The Penguin.

“Obviously, this is a happily surreal and exciting turn-of-events for my career,” Layman tells THE SOURCE . “Not only is this my first work within the DC Universe, but I get to work on one of DC’s undisputedly coolest and highest-profile characters. I’m going to take a look at the role of criminal organizations within Gotham City, hopefully from a perspective that does not get considered very often (if at all). From the symbiotic relationship a master criminal must have with Gotham in order to survive, to the lowly, often faceless criminal underling hoping to rise up the ranks. All that, plus Batman’s gonna play with a bunch of crazy new toys and kick all kinds of butt.”

Fabok impressed with this Batman/Mr. Freeze/Court of Owls story in Batman Annual #1.

“First, I want to express how thankful I am to have this opportunity. I am humbled that DC Comics would entrust me with one of their greatest titles,” continues Fabok. “To work on a Batman title has been the number one goal that I set for my career and I am honored to have this opportunity to make my dream become a reality. I’m really hoping to deliver a dark, epic Batman with hints of the art deco stylings of the old animated series and the more modern take seen in recent incarnations. I am hoping to let my influences gush out onto the page and create something that is familiar, classic and yet my own. As for working with John Layman, I couldn’t be more excited. John is a great visual storyteller and he packs every page with meaningful panels that bring the story forward and add incredible depth. Together we hope to deliver a quality Batman tale, filled with mystery, twists, turns, shockers and most of all, fun!”

   Detective Comics #13 with Layman and Fabok arrives this week.

By Editor