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Evan Cagle’s covers for Detective Comics (2022)

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SSD-1B

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Evan Cagle’s covers for Detective Comics (2022)
The neon-lit streets of the city cast an eerie glow as Bebop and Rocksteady, find themselves face to face with a shadowy figure in the night. Batman, the Dark Knight, stands before them. Bebop's wild Mohawk bristles with anticipation, while Rocksteady's massive frame rumbles with restrained power. Batman's steely gaze meets Bebop and Rocksteady's defiant stares, as alliances shift and choices loom large in the shadows of the city.
Superman by Bernie Wrightson and Scott Hampton
Harley Quinn by Bruce Timm, she stands in a dark street of Gotham
Batman by Greg Smallwood
Superman by Bernie Wrightson and Scott Hampton
[art by Dave McKean] Wonder Woman during a bank robbery
[art by Michael Kaluta] a fleshy-skinned male devil emerged, his presence commanding respect and fear in equal measure. Flying high above the clouds, the devil let out a thunderous roar that reverberated through the sky, his muscular form exuding a raw, primal power that sent shivers down the spines of the Winkie Guards below.
Batman by Greg Smallwood
Harley Quinn by Sean Gordon Murphy with colors by Matt Hollingsworth, she stands in a dark street of Gotham
Harley Quinn by Sean Gordon Murphy with colors by Matt Hollingsworth, she stands in a dark street of Gotham
Original art by John Totleben from the double-page center spread in Swamp Thing #60, published by DC Comics, May 1987.

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