Legendary comic book scribe Mark Waid is returning for DC’s Batman/Superman: World’s Finest, which sees the titular heroes unite with their counterparts from one of the publication’s most iconic series, Kingdom Come.DC officially revealed that Waid will join forces with artists Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands for Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #20. “The Golden Calf,” is the first part of an all-new story arc, “Heir to the Kingdom.” The story will comprise a five-part arc that brings together The Dark Knight and The Man of Steel with a jaded Superman, a broken Batman, a war-hungry Wonder Woman, and the other reimagined superheroes of the 1996 groundbreaking series written by Waid, with art by Alex Ross. Superman’s protégé, Boy Thunder, will also return in the series.Mark Waid is ecstatic to return for World’s Finest and to the characters he helped mold in Kingdom Come, “It’s been exciting to revisit the world of Kingdom Come with this prequel,” he said. “Dan, Tamra, Steve, and I have the chance to show how some of its characters originally evolved and to account for some that were missing from the original series. Even if you think you know the ending, there are massive surprises in store,” Waid added. Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #20 features a main cover by series artist Mora, variant covers from Bjorn Barends, David Nakayama, Chrissie Zullo, and Daniel Sampere, plus a foil embossed variant cover, showing off the helmet of Magog, the infamous antihero from Kingdom Come.RELATED: DC Studios Scrapped an Animated Kingdom Come Movie
Legendary comic book scribe Mark Waid is returning for DC‘s Batman/Superman: World’s Finest, which sees the titular heroes unite with their counterparts from one of the publication’s most iconic series, Kingdom Come.
DC officially revealed that Waid will join forces with artists Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands for Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #20. “The Golden Calf,” is the first part of an all-new story arc, “Heir to the Kingdom.” The story will comprise a five-part arc that brings together The Dark Knight and The Man of Steel with a jaded Superman, a broken Batman, a war-hungry Wonder Woman, and the other reimagined superheroes of the 1996 groundbreaking series written by Waid, with art by Alex Ross. Superman’s protégé, Boy Thunder, will also return in the series.
Mark Waid is ecstatic to return for World’s Finest and to the characters he helped mold in Kingdom Come, “It’s been exciting to revisit the world of Kingdom Come with this prequel,” he said. “Dan, Tamra, Steve, and I have the chance to show how some of its characters originally evolved and to account for some that were missing from the original series. Even if you think you know the ending, there are massive surprises in store,” Waid added. Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #20 features a main cover by series artist Mora, variant covers from Bjorn Barends, David Nakayama, Chrissie Zullo, and Daniel Sampere, plus a foil embossed variant cover, showing off the helmet of Magog, the infamous antihero from Kingdom Come.
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