As announced during New York Comic Con last October, the superstar team of screenwriters Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee will be directing the original Hush story, which ran from 2002 to 2003 and ran through Batman #608-619. Reuniting for a sequel. Today, DC Comics revealed details of the official release of the long-awaited sequel. The story, titled “Batman: H2SH,” will be re-serialized in the ongoing Batman main title for six issues per month, starting with Batman #158 on March 26, 2025, and ending with Batman #163 in August. Masu. It’s only half as long as the original Hush storyline, but considering DC’s extremely busy schedule as a publisher, fans were very excited to see Jim Lee do the interior art. I’m sure there is.
Naturally, other members of the original Hush creative team will also be involved in this new storyline, including inker Scott Williams, colorist Alex Sinclair, and letterer Richard Starkings. The original Hush storyline introduced a new, titular, mysterious villain who seeks to destroy the Caped Crusader through an ultimate master plan. Hush’s plot takes readers deeper into the world of Batman and beyond, allowing Jim Lee to portray the characters of the Dark Knight’s rogues gallery in his typical style. By the end, it is finally revealed that Hush is actually Tommy Elliot, Bruce Wayne’s childhood friend. Since then, the character has made regular appearances over the years to torment the Dark Knight, and even appeared in outside media.
While the creative team and DC are keeping the new Batman: H2SH story a closely guarded secret, readers can check out the inked preview page for Batman #158 below.
In addition, DC is releasing Batman#, which includes a main cover by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair, and variant covers by J. Scott Campbell, Gabriele Delott, Dan Mora, Lee Bermejo, and Simone Di. 158 covers were released. Meo, Tony S. Daniel, Sean Gordon Murphy, plus some new variant covers by Lee, Williams, and Sinclair.
Cover of Batman #158 by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair (Main) Variant cover by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair* (1:100) *Main cover art; Trade Batman Without Dress #158 Variant Cover J. Scott Campbell* (Available to Order)
*Art is not final Batman #158 Variant Cover by Gabriele Dell’otto (Open Order) All 6 Gabriele Dell’otto Variant Covers are connected to Batman #158-163 Batman #158 Variant Cover by Dan Mora ( Open Order) Batman #158 Variant Cover by Lee Bermejo (1:25) Batman #158 Variant Cover by Simone Di Meo (1:50) Variant cover by Jim Lee (1:250)
Batman #158 retails for $4.99 USD (40 pages) with a foil cover by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair (not shown), “Courtside” cardstock by Tony S. Daniel Edition cover (not shown), and blank sketch variant cover (not shown). The cardstock version retails for $5.99 USD, the foil version retails for $7.99 USD, and the connected cardstock gatefold retails for $7.99 USD. DC will also offer a foil-wrapped DC Showcase Edition by Sean Gordon Murphy, available in a limited edition of 2,500 copies at local comic book shops and online retailers for $24.99.
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DC Showcase variant cover by Sean Gordon Murphy*
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DC also released the cover of Batman #159 featuring Jason Todd.
Batman #159 cover by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Alex Sinclair (main)
Finally, as excitement builds for the H2SH storyline in Batman #158, DC has released a series of Hush-themed variant covers by artists Mitch Gerads, Kaare Andrews, Dustin Nguyen, Reilix, Jorge Fornes, and Giuseppe Camuncoli will be released in February. And Tyler Kirkham.
Batman #157: Hush Variant Cover, Mitch Gerads Superman #23: Hush Variant Cover, Kare Andrews Detective Comics #1094: Hush Variant Cover, Dustin Nguyen Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #36: Hush Variant Cover , Tyler Kirkham Poison Ivy #30 : Hush Variant Cover #123 by Jorge Fornes Nightwing: Hush Variant Cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli Catwoman #73: Hush Variant Cover by Reilix Harley Quinn #48: Hush Variant Cover by Gleb Melnikov
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