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Batman: Year 100 (2025 Edition)

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Batman: Year 100 (2025 Edition)

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Pope
Illustrated by Paul Pope

ISBN:

9781799502425

Publisher:

DC Comics

Imprint:

DC Comics

Publication Date:

30th September 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 168mm, Height 259mm

Weight:

369g

Description

Visionary writer/artist Paul Pope presents a futuristic mystery of epic proportions set in a dark, dystopian world devoid of privacy and filled with government conspiracies, psychic police, holographic caller ID and absolutely no room for "secret identities." Visionary writer/artist Paul Pope presents a futuristic mystery of epic proportions set in a dark, dystopian world devoid of privacy and filled with government conspiracies, psychic police, holographic caller ID and absolutely no room for "secret identities." In Gotham City, 2039, a federal agent is murdered and a contingent of Washington's top agents is hot on the suspect's trail. The Batman, a forgotten icon from the past, is wanted for the murder. Amid the chaos Gotham City Police Detective Gordon, grandson of the former commissioner, discovers that the man they are chasing shouldn't exist at all. Batman- Year 100 collects the 4 issue mini-series, and Paul Pope's other Elseworlds tale "The Berlin Batman" from issue #11 of The Batman Chronicles (1998).

Author Bio

Paul Pope is an acclaimed, Eisner award-winning writer and artist whose works include THB, The One-Trick Ripoff, and, for DC Comics, Heavy Liquid and Batman- Year One Hundred. His work is translated into a number of languages on three continents. He's one of a handful of young cartoonists to be consistently gaining critical praise and media attention, appearing on the Sci-Fi Channel, Much Music, and elsewhere. He's been in everything from Spin to A+F to Entertainment Weekly to Jalouse to V Magazine to The Village Voice. And he's the only American cartoonist to have worked for Japan's largest manga publisher for five-plus years.

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