DC Just Killed a Major Batman Villain

03/02/2021 08:49 pm EST

This week saw DC Comics begin its latest publishing initiative with the release of Infinite Frontier #0. The 64-page issue shows off the various corners of the DCU after the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal, setting up the next new wave of stories from their all-star creators and flagship comics. Among them was a tease of what's happening in Gotham as we not only see the newly formed "Batgirls" group, Grifter, and Batman in action, but something really goes down at Arkham Asylum. Though DC just wrapped up their Joker War arc a few months ago, it seems the Clown Prince of Crime has returned and he's claimed high profile victims

Spoilers for Infinite Frontier #0 below! The Gotham-set stories in the issue all tie into a major event, the release of what is believed to be a Joker toxin into the vents at Arkham. A guard at the Asylum, Mahoney, goes to check on none other than Bane only to find the back-breaking villain and other Arkham guards have died from the gas. Unlike previous Joker toxins though, this one doesn't put a smile on the face of those that have died. To that end it's really unclear if this is actually Joker gas, especially since in the end of the issue we see a new and improved Scarecrow, could he be behind the attack? Maybe so!

(Photo: DC COMICS)

This is a huge piece for DC to have taken off the board, especially considering the place that Bane had during Tom King's Batman. Comic fans will no doubt wonder how long Bane will actually "be dead" though, but it's worth noting that Deadshot has stayed dead since he was killed in the pages of Suicide Squad last year.

The full list of stories and creators that contributed to Infinite Frontier #0 includes:

Infinite Frontier will continue through the rest of the year with a freshly announced new series featuring Joshua Williamson and Xermanico bringing the six-issue Infinite Frontier event beginning this summer. The event series sees the DC Universe heroes exploring the new, expanding DC multiverse created by the conclusion of Dark Nights: Death Metal.

Disclosure: ComicBook is owned by CBS Interactive, a division of Paramount. Sign up for Paramount+ by clicking here.

Latest News