Two ‘Batman/Deadpool’ Crossovers Coming this Fall from DC and Marvel Comics

DC Comics and Marvel Comics will release not one, but two distinct Deadpool/Batman crossover comic books this fall.

First up is the Marvel version in September, followed by DC’s in November, the first company crossovers in twenty years.

Marvel’s Batman/Deadpool #1 will be written by Zeb Wells with art by Greg Capullo.

DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 will feature a lead story by Grant Morrison with art by Dan Mora.

Each comic will also feature a few backup stories with additional matchups between characters from both DC and Marvel, hinting at further collaborations down the road.

“I don’t want to share too much, but it is just a very creative story in the best sense, in terms of what Grant Morrison is known for,” said DC President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee. “Dan Mora, of course, is just killing it right now. He is one of our perennial visionaries, I think, for the DC Universe. His style is just so dynamic, but also very clean and classic. In many ways it’s sort of a fusion of Curt Swan, and maybe Gil Kane. When I see a Dan Mora piece, to me that really like sums up where the DC Universe is at right now. I think pairing both Grant and Dan, it was just the perfect choice to bring the story to life. And obviously, you know, Grant, has had seminal runs on both the X-Men and Batman. You know he knows these universes. He knows what makes these characters tick, and he distills it down in a way that is both enlightening and creative and fun. I’m just excited for fans to be able to read his and Dan’s take on this unique crossover.”

“I don’t do many comics these days but there was no way I could turn down the chance to work with Dan Mora again, one of my all-time favourite artistic collaborators—and definitely no way I could turn down Batman and Deadpool!” said Grant Morrison. “Expect 4th wall busting mayhem, owls, blood, blades, and at least one giant typewriter!”

“This is more than I ever imagined I could do in my career, and it is a huge honor to be part of this crossover: it doesn’t happen too often, and I am a HUGE Deadpool fan!” said Dan Mora. “When I first worked with Grant, I didn’t know what to expect but it was an incredible team-up. I always hoped to work with Grant again, and working on Batman/Deadpool is like a dream come true. Grant and I working together on this once-in-a-lifetime project is going to be such a fun experience.”

“After writing Amazing Spider-Man for 60 issues, I told Marvel I needed a break. Marvel told me I could do that or I could write a comic starring Deadpool and Batman with the best Batman artist of our generation. I no longer needed a break,” Wells said. “In Batman we’ve found someone who has even less time for Deadpool’s antics than Wolverine, but a city-wide threat from the Joker makes strange bedfellows (literally, if Deadpool had his way). It’s been a blast letting Deadpool loose in Gotham City and watching what happens.”

“Am I dreaming? This crossover is likely to be the high point of my career…and, I’ve had a great career,” Capullo added. “Some of my earliest work (many years ago) was on X-FORCE (1991), so Deadpool and I go way back. More recently, I spent 10-plus years drawing Batman at DC. The idea that I get to do a crossover event with Deadpool and Batman…If I am dreaming, please don’t wake me!”

DC and Marvel released their long out of print crossover stories in last year’s DC Versus Marvel Omnibus and the DC/Marvel: The Amalgam Age Omnibus.

Variant covers by Marco Checchetto, Gurihiru, Terry Dodson, Artgerm, Steve McNiven, and Peach Momoko will feature the other Marvel/DC team-ups in the Marvel comic.

Stay tuned to Conskipper for further updates from DC and Marvel on this historic crossover event and check out Mora and Capullo’s cover below.

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