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Batman: Damned # 1 certainly made Batman talk … well, little Bat, but soon you will not be able to find it on paper.
We talked a lot about a particular artist group Batman: Damned, which through the lighting used in the scenes gives a glimpse of Batman's trash. While the initial draw contained this unmodified scene, DC Entertainment will censor this scene in reprints of the number. However, it is not like you can not find a copy at the moment, because there are at least 115,000 copies printed thanks to the original version (via THR).
DC Entertainment has already censored digital versions of Batman: Damnedand although DC did not make an official statement about censorship of the scene, a source close to the project said DC had later decided that nudity did not add anything to the story and so decided to withdraw it.
Batman: Damned is the first release of DC's Black Label line, a line for mature readers. It seems odd that DC decides to censor his first project after the fact.
Batman: Damned # 1 is written by Brian Azzarello and designed by Lee Bermejo with a cover of Bermejo and a variant of Jim Lee. You can find the official description below.
"DC BLACK LABEL, DC Comics' long awaited new imprint, starts here!
The Joker is dead.
there is no doubt. But if Batman eventually breaks his unshaven neck or some other sinister force in Gotham City, the act is still a mystery.
The problem is that Batman does not remember … and the more he digs into this labyrinthine affair, the more his mind begins to doubt everything he discovers.
So who is better placed than … John Constantine? The problem is that even if John likes a good mystery, he loves to play with people's heads. So, with John's help, the two will plunge into Gotham's sly belly as they head to the hallucinating truth of who murdered the Joker.
BATMAN: DAMNED is a bi-monthly and super-natural horror story told by two of the greatest modern creators of comics: a visceral adventure that proudly puts "black" in BLACK LABEL.
Batman: Damned # 1 is in the comic book stores now.
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