Warning! Spoilers for Batman Beyond: Neo-Year

The future Dark Knight, Terry McGinnis, is returning to comics with Batman Beyond: Neo-Year as he faces the artificial intelligence that killed Bruce Wayne. While Gotham City has gained sentience in the new age, the limited series is promising to avenge the loss of the original Caped Crusader.

After the Bat Cave’s computer murdered Bruce, it took over Neo-Gotham and became a city-wide threat. Terry had once gone through his journey of becoming the new Batman, but now he has become the only Batman. With the access to the city’s technology and the knowledge of Batman’s secret identity, nowhere in Gotham is safe. Previously learning that it was the computer in the Bat Cave that killed Bruce in Batman: Urban Legends #7, Terry is at a loss for what to do.

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Batman Beyond: Neo-Year will be a six-issue limited series written by Collin Kelly (Grayson) and Jackson Lanzing (Kang the Conqueror) with art by Max Dunbar (Batman: Urban Legends). Without his mentor, the storyline is aiming to bring Terry to the next phase of his tenure as Batman. The series has also teased new villains for the future Dark Knight. Neo-Year is set to release in April. Ahead of its debut, DC Comics has released a variety of covers and variant covers for the first three issues. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #1 includes a variant by Jim Cheung, Simone Di Meo, Christian Ward, and a main cover by Dunbar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The released covers for the series tease the new enemies who Terry will fight aside from the AI itself. In a cover for Issue 2, Batman is entrapped by masked villains with vines growing from their heads, possibly homaging Poison Ivy. Another cover for the issue features the gang that had been inspired by the Joker known as “the Jokerz” seeming to get the better of Terry. Although the series is delving into a fresh premise, some things never change.

While Terry hasn’t explored life as Batman without Bruce around, he has gotten close before. In Justice League Unlimited’s beloved episode “Epilogue,” Bruce was approaching the end of his life. By that point, Terry had matured and taken the mantle into a new direction that honored Wayne’s legacy. Although Bruce hadn’t died, Neo Year seems to be stepping into similar territory with Terry entering the next chapter of his crime fighting crusade. Batman Beyond: Neo-Year #1 kicks off the six-issue limited series on April 5.

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