
‘Batman/Static: Beyond’ Unites Two Cyberpunk Heroes In DC Comics Elseworlds Series
DC Comics has announced Batman Static Beyond, a new six-issue Elseworlds miniseries uniting the two cyberpunk heroes.
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DC Comics has announced Batman Static Beyond, a new six-issue Elseworlds miniseries uniting the two cyberpunk heroes.
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