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Scott Snyder on Absolute Batman & The DC Marvel Crossover That Wasn't

Scott Snyder has taken to social media to answer questions about Absolute Batman, the Absolute line and DC All-In.



Article Summary

  • Scott Snyder answers questions about Absolute Batman and the future of the DC Absolute Universe on social media.
  • Absolute Batman features a reimagined Bruce Wayne who isn't wealthy, making him resourceful and brutal.
  • The Absolute Universe line will reimagine classic DC superheroes as underdogs in their own isolated stories.
  • Snyder reveals a pitched but never realized DC-Marvel crossover involving the Silver Surfer.

Scott Snyder has taken to social media to answer questions about Absolute Batman, the Absolute line and DC All-In. He began stating how many Absolute books there are "Right now there are 8." Only five have been announced and Bleeding Cool named another. But there are two more already. Looks like I'd better put my ear to the ground again.

Scott Snyder on Absolute Batman

How does this all fit together? "in the DC ALL IN #1 book in Oct., there's a story that creates the Absolute U and keeps it a part of the main U story, but each book has its own track. You'll be able to read these as ongoings w/no crossovers for a long time"

On Poor Bruce, "it took shape when I realized it wasn't a hook or a premise. "Batman loses his money…" It was a complete rethinking of every aspect. If Batman comes up with nothing, who would his parents be, his villains be, what would his Gotham be, all of it? It's a top-to-bottom rethinking."

On the Justice League, "The Main DCU will be more connected, more robust, and the Absolute DCUwill be characters isolated, coming into their own."

On Gotham, "it's like NYC now. With taller, prettier buildings above the old gargoyles, owned by people who never show up. Shinier, colder, a more epic stage…"

On Big Bruce Wayne, "Bruce in Absolute works to change things in his own way. He's not rich, never has been. That was one of the moments that I loved thinking about this—if he's not wealthy or famous, he doesn't have to walk a line as Bruce. He doesn't have to wear tuxes or hide his physique to pretend. He can be huge because Bruce Wayne is no one, so look out."

And the different Bruces "Bruce in the main U is order – he holds things together against the chaos of his villains. In the Absolute U, Bruce IS the chaos. He's like a force of nature who refuses to believe we can't do better… he's smart bruce, but more resourceful b/c he has to be, and more brutal. he's young, angry, definitely the most violent batman i've written. like DKR muscles on a wild kid"

On the cape. "the cape is an engineering feat (one of his jobs is as a city engineer). It has wires and hooks in it, can tense up so he can glide, or walk on the tips, climb walls like a bat… I love it. the cape. Absolute Batman 1 October 9."

Scott Snyder on Absolute Batman

 

As for whether it will be reimagined Batman villains or characters cut from new cloth, "both"

Oh, and yes, something he did once then never happened; he "pitched to DC what if Metal ended with an Xover with Marvel – like the source wall falls and who's there but the silver surfer?! But never got close :)"

Previously I scooped the existence of what would later called the Absolute Universe line back in October 2023 last year. naming it as the Absolute Universe in April this year as part of DC All-In. I scooped that it would launch from DC Comics in October 2024 with Absolute BatmanThat the lead writers and artists would be Jason Aaron, Deniz Camp, Wes Craig, Nick Dragotta, Al Ewing, Che Grayson, Jeff Lemire, Jahnoy Lindsay, Pornsak Pichetshote, Nick Robles, Rafa Sandoval, Hayden Sherman, Scott Snyder and Kelly Thompson.

Also, previously, I had reported that the line would include Absolute Batman by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta and Absolute Superman by Jason Aaron. Absolute Wonder Woman by Kelly ThompsonAbsolute Flash by Jeff Lemire. Then that Al Ewing would write Absolute Green Lantern and Deniz Camp would write Absolute Martian Manhunter.

Since then, Bleeding Cool ran how the Absolute Universe will be about superheroes as underdogs. A radical reinvention of classic DC superheroes in a shared universe, as if they had been invented today with a Batman as a huge, street-level thug. But that this will be one strand of DC narratives going forward, with a jumping-on point across the DC Comics publishing line, as part of DC All-In. DC Comics actually managed to announce Absolute Batman's existence by accident in a merchandise post.

And before you knew it, it was all official… and we got to see more of Absolute BatmanAbsolute SupermanAbsolute Wonder Woman and DC All-In. And then Scott Snyder and Joshua Williamson told all… and confirmed Absolute Flash by Jeff Lemire and Nick Robles and Absolute Green Lantern from Al Ewing and Jahnoy Lindsay. DC even confirmed what we reported abouRam V's new book bridging the gap between Absolute and Classic… as New Gods with Evan Cagle.

Use our Absolute tag, and DC All-In tag to catch up on all our previous and future reporting on this story.


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from The Union Club on Greek Street, shops at Gosh, Piranha and FP. Father of two daughters. Political cartoonist.
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