Matteo Casali

Jim Lee's 'Batman: Europa' Pits Dark Knight Against Killer Croc
Jim Lee's 'Batman: Europa' Pits Dark Knight Against Killer Croc
Jim Lee's 'Batman: Europa' Pits Dark Knight Against Killer Croc
There are a lot of reasons that I could never be Batman, but I think that the most important one is the difference in how we react to illness. The second I catch even the smallest kind of sniffle, all I want to do is turn myself into a blanket burrito, groan about the inevitability of death and maybe, maybe, if I can muster up the strength for it, play Super Mario Bros. 3. Batman, on the other hand, reacts to a deadly virus by punching a crocodile man through a brick wall. That, at least, is the opening of Batman: Europa, the new miniseries that sends Batman on a world-traveling adventure and marks the return of Jim Lee to drawing Batman for the first issue. Check out an exclusive preview below for all the Croc-punching action (and a mild cough)!
DC Revives 'Batman: Europa', Reveals New 'DK III' Details
DC Revives 'Batman: Europa', Reveals New 'DK III' Details
DC Revives 'Batman: Europa', Reveals New 'DK III' Details
More than a decade after it was originally announced back in October 2004, one of comics' long-lost projects, Batman: Europa by writers Brian Azzarello and Matteo Casali and artists Jim Lee and Giuseppe Camuncoli, is finally releasing its first issue in November. The book was previously solicited for a January 2011. Now DC has exclusively revealed to ComicsAlliance the new solicitation and Lee Bermejo's variant cover for Batman: Europa #1, ahead of next week's November solicits. DC also unveiled details of a series of special collector's editions for Frank Miller's Dark Knight III: The Master Race.