DC Preview: Killer Croc Drags Batman Down To His Level In DETECTIVE COMICS #1026

DC Comics has released an exclusive preview of DETECTIVE COMICS #1026, available for retailers on August 25th, which ties into The Joker War. Batman tries to save citizens trapped in Gotham’s underground as the Joker toxin spreads, but Killer Croc arrives to make sure Batman’s visit to the tunnels is a one-way trip.

Written by Peter J. Tomasi and drawn by Kenneth Rocafort, DC promises this issue will bring the deadly aftershocks of The Joker War home in a big way. You can check out a preview of Rocafort’s art and read the official DC press release below.

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KILLER CROC TAKES THE JOKER WAR INTO THE SEWERS IN DETECTIVE COMICS #1026!

On August 25, writer Peter J. Tomasi and artist Kenneth Rocafort take “The Joker War” underground in Detective Comics #1026, a tie-in to the event that will change the lives of The Dark Knight, his allies and his enemies forever!

DC’s got your first look here, spotlighting Rocafort’s incredible art!

As “The Joker War” rages on, the casualties are mounting, and the underground residents of Gotham City must deal with the devastating effects of the Joker toxin that’s been pumped into the city’s old tunnel system. Batman must risk everything to guide them to safety, but a familiar face has mobilized these forgotten souls to rise up in anger…and Killer Croc takes no prisoners!

DETECTIVE COMICS #1026

written by PETER J. TOMASI

art and cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT

card stock variant cover by LEE BERMEJO

ON SALE 08.25.20

$3.99 US| 32 PAGES

CARD STOCK VARIANT COVER $4.99

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