DC recently kicked off its most ambitious podcast initiative to date with the debut of DC High Volume: Batman, a series that aims to adapt some of the Dark Knight’s most iconic comic book storylines.
Originally published in 1987 by DC Comics, the groundbreaking take on Batman's origin story first appeared in Batman #404–407 and would go on to influence creators' takes on the Dark Knight decades ...
After offering audio drama adaptations of "Batman: Year One" from writer Frank Miller and artists David Mazzucchelli, and "Batman: The Long Halloween" from writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale, DC ...
It’s a brilliant move for comic book publishers to try and get in on the audio medium that has worked so well for audiobooks and podcasts in recent years, and DC has pulled out all the stops for this ...
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