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Batman/Deadpool #1 is a Satisfying Intercompany Crossover that features Dynamic Work from Some of the Best in Comics

Batman/Deadpool #1

The second big Marvel/DC crossover this year features a fifth dimension/fourth wall shattering lead Batman/Deadpool story from Grant Morrison, Dan Mora, and Alejandro Sanchez as well as four individual team-up tales ranging from great (Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, and Adriano Lucas are the perfect team for a Nightwing/Laura Kinney Wolverine crossover comic.) to good (It’s great to have new Amanda Conner interior art, but her, Mariko Tamaki, and Tamra Bonvillain‘s Hulk/Harley Quinn story has big “lol so random energy). The crossover explores the differences and similarities between the Marvel and DC Universes, connections between heroes, and in Morrison’s case, they mine their past as a writer and previous intercompany crossover. Let’s just say that Animal Man and bidders on the Gerry Conway/Ross Andru/uncredited house art fixer uppers’ Superman vs The Amazing Spider-Man are in for a good time.

I have a love/hate relationship with the lead Batman/Deadpool story, “The Cosmic Kiss Caper”. This would be a story that I would have died laughing over back in the day with my freshman roommate and our twin comic book collections of Grant Morrison JLA and Action Comics issues, Daniel Way Deadpool trade paperbacks, and various Marvel/DC intercompany crossovers. (Ron Marz and Darryl Banks’ Green Lantern/Silver Surfer slapped!) Morrison uses Deadpool’s fourth wall obliterating, over-caffeinated joke-a-minute personality to flex their incredibly deep reference pool, which Mora enhances through the visuals like a room dedicated to the Amalgam Universe. Like the Deadpool & Wolverine film, it can get grating after a while, but Grant Morrison is a much more clever writer than any of the five on that film and ends up using the comic’s barely there semblance of a plot to poke fun at themself.

“The Cosmic Kiss Caper” also made me realize how much I’ve missed Morrison’s sanity-in-a-sea of a chaos with a dry wit and bit of a James Bond flair take on Batman. Batman has been through these kind of situations before, and a Dark Claw reunion tour has nothing on Batman of Zur-En-Arrh or whatever the heck happened in Final Crisis. He reacts to the PG-13 Looney Tunes antics of Deadpool with style, grace, and dialogue that sounds like it could have been delivered by the late Kevin Conroy. On the art side, Dan Mora and Sanchez pour on flashy colors and poses that satisfied my inner action junkie while going for a more muted approach when this story’s special guest star appears. Batman/Deadpool can be cringy at times, but it’s a love letter to the enduring absurdity as well as emotional honesty of superhero comics. It’s solid pop comics, but Grant Morrison has more of knack writing Batman than the Merc with a Mouth.

Following up the chaos is a Dr. Strange/John Constantine story written by James Tynion, Joshua Williamson, and Scott Snyder, a triumvirate of writers, who have found success penning horror comics as well as Big Two superhero books. The art is handled by Hayden Sherman, who is one of the strongest visual storytellers in mainstream comics with their knack for inventive layouts, with colors by Mike Spicer. This story is about a showdown/conversation between Constantine and Strange (With a Ghost Rider vs Swamp Thing battle royale in the background.) that also ends up being about the nature of fear, darkness, and reality itself in the Marvel and DC universes. DC has the prestige of Vertigo, Alan Moore, Garth Ennis, Peter Milligan and more while Marvel has the more dubious “Midnight Sons” and the Nicolas Cage Ghost Rider duology. (Guillermo Del Toro has directed a Marvel horror film and not a DC one though.) However, Stephen Strange was doing his visually stunning occult thing way before the chain smoking lad from Liverpool, and Tynion, Williamson, and Snyder draw on the moral compromises that the Sorcerer Supreme has made in some of his more recent runs. This gives Sherman the opportunity to do some horrific chimera panels of Strange and Constantine merging with various mystical elements, and I love how they structure the story like a kind of wizard duel. As a fan of gritty fantasy, the occult, and superheroes, this story is a wicked delight, and team-ups between the supernatural denizens of the Big Two would be more than welcome.

Batman/Deadpool #1

The third story in Batman/Deadpool #1 is a team-up between Wolverine and Nightwing aka “nepo heroes” to rescue Gabby and Jonathan the Wolverine from Killer Croc. Tom Taylor uses a dual narration style that is a contemporary version of what Jeph Loeb did in Superman/Batman, and Bruno Redondo’s fluid choreography and grid brings a directness and ease of reading complemented by Adriano Lucas’ flat gold and blues. Taylor is a humorous writer with a side of pure heart like in moments where Dick Grayson, Laura Kinney, Gabby, and Barbara Gordon all bond over their different pets. Although different in outward demeanor, Dick and Laura have a lot of similarities, and Tom Taylor’s succinct narration adds context to the body language showcased in Redondo’s art. They have instant chemistry and could easily appear in each others’ books on regular basis without batting an eye. “Sticks and Snikts” is a no-brainer crossover that pays homage to Tom Taylor’s excellent work with both heroes as well as legacy heroes and their growth and development in general.

Batman/Deadpool #1 wraps up with a Hulk/Harley Quinn story and a Static/Ms. Marvel story that have polar opposite tones. “Harley and Hulk’s Amazin’ Saturday” is a bright adrenaline rush with boundless energy as the more colorful alter egos of Harleen Quinzel and Bruce Banner smash, eat, and even flirt their way through a five page story. There isn’t really a point for these characters to interact, but it’s a rare opportunity for Amanda Conner to show why she still has one of the smoothest lines in comics and shows that the anarchic nature of her Harley Quinn run with Jimmy Palmiotti could fit in with Hulk too. Also, it’s just nice to see the Hulk have fun and not being sent down to Hell or being sad and lonely for once.

On the flip side, “New Friends in Old Places” brings together the iconic teenage hero of the 1990s and the iconic teen hero of the 2010s. The old-ish, new school vibes matches the dynamic of the creative team of G. Willow Wilson, artists Denys Cowan and Klaus Janson, and colorist Francesco Segala. There’s not a lot of time to develop the story so Cowan ably transitions from domestic life to superhero ass kicking with plenty of teenage awkwardness as Static and Ms. Marvel team up to fight a generic kaiju. “New Friends in Old Places” felt like a few bits of an appetizer and not even a full small plate so hopefully there will be future interactions between these two heroes that have inspired young people of all genders, races, and religions. (And are also total nerds!)

Batman/Deadpool #1 is a satisfying intercompany crossover that features dynamic work from some of the best artists in comics and a range of tones and types of stories. It’s fun to see Grant Morrison turn back the clock to 1990 in some ways while dropping hit and miss one-liners about Gen Z Internet culture and Absolute Batman, and Dan Mora was born for this kind of big, bad action spectacular. However, my favorite stories were the Dr. Strange/John Constantine and Nightwing/Laura Kinney Wolverine crossovers because they were both intellectually simulating and visually enticing while digging to the core of their protagonists and roles in their respective universes. Also, it’s kind of epic to see Hayden Sherman draw Ghost Rider and Swamp Thing beating each other up. (One day your Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, and John Totleben will come, Mr. Blaze/Ketch/Reyes!)

Story: Grant Morrison, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder
Story: Tom Taylor, Mariko Tamaki, G. Willow Wilson
Art: Dan Mora, Hayden Sherman, Bruno Redondo, Amanda Conner, Denys Cowan, Klaus Janson
Colors: Alejandro Sanchez, Mike Spicer, Adriano Lucas, Tamra Bonvillain, Francesco Segala
Letters: Todd Klein, Frank Cvetkovic, Wes Abbott, Dave Sharpe, Steve Wands
Story: 8.2 Art: 8.9 Overall: 8.6 Recommendation: Buy

DC Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Batman/Deadpool #1

Batman/Deadpool #1

(W) Grant Morrison, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Tom Taylor, Mariko Tamaki, G. Willow Wilson (A) Dan Mora, Bruno Redondo, Amanda Conner, Denys Cowan

The Dark Knight and the Merc with a Mouth team up for an adventure so mind-bending you’ll think you’re in a dream! Brought to you by legendary creators Grant Morrison and Dan Mora! And be sure not to miss these incredible extra stories:

Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, and Joshua Williamson team up with Hayden Sherman for a magical Constantine/Doctor Strange tale! Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo bring you an epic Nightwing/Dick Grayson and Laura Kinney/Wolverine story! Mariko Tamaki and Amanda Conner smash Harley Quinn and the Hulk together! G. Willow Wilson and Denys Cowan tell an electrifying Static and Ms. Marvel yarn!

Batman/Deadpool #1

Get an early look at DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 out November 19

The Dark Knight and the Merc with a Mouth team up for an adventure so mind-bending you’ll think you’re in a dream! Batman/Deadpool #1 is brought to you by legendary creators Grant Morrison and Dan Mora!

And be sure not to miss these incredible extra stories: Scott SnyderJames Tynion IV, and Joshua Williamson team up with Hayden Sherman for a magical Constantine/Doctor Strange tale! Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo bring you an epic Nightwing/Dick Grayson and Laura Kinney/Wolverine story! Mariko Tamaki and Amanda Conner smash Harley Quinn and the Hulk together! G. Willow Wilson and Denys Cowan tell an electrifying Static and Ms. Marvel yarn!

Check out the full list of creators below as well as an early preview of the comic!

  • Batman and Deadpool in “The Cosmic Kiss Caper!” by Grant Morrison, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez, and Todd Klein
  • John Constantine and Doctor Strange in “A Magician Walks Into a Universe” by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Hayden Sherman, Mike Spicer, and Frank Cvetkovic
  • Nightwing (Dick Grayson) and Wolverine (Laura Kinney) in “Sticks & Snikts” by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott
  • Harley Quinn and The Incredible Hulk in “Harley & Hulk’s Amazin’ Saturday!!!!” by Mariko Tamaki, Amanda Conner, Tamra Bonvillain, and Dave Sharpe
  • Static (Virgil Hawkins) and Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) in “New Friends in Old Places” by G. Willow Wilson, Denys Cowan, Klaus Janson, Francesco Segala, and Steve Wands

DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 is on sale November 19.

DC Reveals Bonus Stories and Variant Covers for Batman/Deadpool #1

What happens when the World’s Greatest Detective meets the Merc with a Mouth? Reality folds in on itself. Archetypes collide. Darkseid is. And, somewhere between Apokolips and Earth-TRN666, a sentient street named Danny hums show tunes about a crusading cape! DC Comics has revealed more details about the anticipated Batman/Deadpool #1, a 64-page one-shot crossover comic book with a main cover by Dan Mora. Retailing for $7.99 US the comic hits shelves on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

But DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 isn’t just a comic book crossover between iconic publishers, it’s a metaphysical car crash between two storytelling philosophies. One character broods in the shadows of trauma and justice. The other cartwheels through chaos, breaking the fourth wall and occasionally the laws of physics. Together, they’re forced to confront a threat that doesn’t just endanger their worlds—it questions their very existence as fictional constructs.

With a main story by Grant Morrison and Dan MoraBatman/Deadpool #1 launches a reality-bending saga that’s equal parts cosmic horror, slapstick noir, and metafictional therapy session. It’s the kind of comic book that knows it’s a comic book, revels in being a comic book, weaponizes its comic bookiness—and dares you to keep reading anyway!

Buckled into the backseat of Morrison and Mora’s Batmobile, four all-star bonus stories come roaring in, each crafted by a bona fide who’s who of comic book creators:

Comic legends collide as Scott SnyderJames Tynion IV, and Joshua Williamson join forces with Hayden Sherman to conjure a spellbinding Constantine meets Doctor Strange saga. Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo deliver a kinetic, emotionally-charged encounter between Nightwing (Dick Grayson) and Wolverine (Laura Kinney), where acrobatics meet adamantium in a story that cuts deep. Mariko Tamaki and Amanda Conner unleash chaos and charisma in a riotous Harley Quinn vs. Hulk showdown, while G. Willow Wilson and Denys Cowan electrify the page with a high-voltage tale starring Static and Ms. Marvel.

These additional stories expand the scope and amplify the wild ambition of Batman/Deadpool #1, offering fans even more collisions of tone, style, and character chemistry. From brooding to bonkers, the Batman/Deadpool #1 creative teams go all in.

Ahead of DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 arriving in November, Marvel’s Deadpool/Batman #1 will publish on September 17. Both of these incredible one-shot comic books will deliver explosive sagas starring DC’s Caped Crusader and Marvel’s Merc with a Mouth, along with bonus stories that showcase additional team-ups and showdowns between legendary characters from both universes.

To push the limits of DC’s cosmic collision of comic book characters even further, Batman/Deadpool #1 will feature an extraordinary lineup of cardstock variant covers, including a wraparound blank blue cardstock sketch variant cover with the Batman/Deadpool logos and a foil variant of Dan Mora’s main cover, all retailing $8.99 US, from some of the most iconic and inventive artists in comics:

  • Dan Mora – Batman/Deadpool wraparound
  • Lee Bermejo – The Joker/Doctor Doom
  • Mark Brooks – Zatanna/Scarlet Witch
  • Jim Cheung and Jay David Ramos – Wonder Woman/Captain America
  • Amanda Conner and Alex Sinclair – Harley Quinn/Hulk
  • Nick Dragotta and Frank Martin – Batman/The Punisher
  • Jenny Frison – Wonder Woman/Storm
  • Andy Kubert and Alejandro Sánchez – Robin (Damian Wayne)/Gambit
  • Jae Lee and June Chung – Big Barda/Savage Land Rogue
  • Jim LeeScott Williams and Alex Sinclair – Batman/Wolverine
  • Alexander Lozano – Wonder Woman/Ms. Marvel
  • Sean Murphy and Simon Gough – Lobo/Deadpool
  • Frank Quitely – Batman/Deadpool
  • Bruno Redondo – Nightwing (Dick Grayson)/Wolverine (Laura Kinney)
  • Hayden Sherman – John Constantine/Doctor Strange
  • Bill Sienkiewicz – Batman/Deadpool — a The Incredible Hulk #340 homage
  • Ryan Sook – Batman/Deadpool — a Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 homage
  • Sozomaika – Catwoman/Emma Frost

With Morrison and Mora at the wheel, an all-star crew riding shotgun, and a pit crew of legendary artists delivering cardstock variant covers that expand the DC/Marvel crossover even further, DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 is a showcase of comic book creativity. And yes, there will be owls. There will be blades. There will be blood. There will be a giant typewriter!

Check out Mora’s wraparound variant cover below and stay tuned for a deeper look into DC’s Batman/Deadpool #1 in the coming months.

Marvel reveals the Final Three Deadpool/Batman Covers

Marvel Comics has revealed the final three cover for Deadpool/Batman #1. The trio are from superstar artists J. Scott Campbell, Pepe Larraz, and Esad Ribić. Fans can also get a sneak peek at the main story along with pages from the backup stories starring Daredevil & Green Arrow and Jeff the Land Shark & Krypto.

On sale September 17, the Deadpool/Batman one-shot marks the first crossover between the world’s greatest comic book companies in decades, soon to be followed in November by Batman/Deadpool #1, a one-shot published by DC. Both comics will deliver explosive sagas starring Marvel’s Merc with a Mouth and DC’s Caped Crusader along with backup stories that showcase additional team-ups and showdowns between legendary characters from both universes.

Fans can see even more unbelievable matchups on Deadpool/Batman’s variant covers. While Ribić’s cover spotlights the main event, Campbell and Larraz’s covers tease battles for two of the fiercest X-Men, pitting Psylocke against vigilante Huntress and Rogue against iconic Batman supervillain Poison Ivy!

Deadpool/Batman will be written by Zeb Wells and drawn by Greg Capullo. The backup stories include Daredevil and Green Arrow by Kevin Smith and Adam Kubert, Jeff the Land Shark and Krypto by Kelly Thompson and Gurihiru, Captain America and Wonder Woman by Chip Zdarsky and Terry Dodson, Rocket Raccoon and Green Lantern by Al Ewing and Dike Ruan, and Wolverine (Old Man Logan) and Batman (The Dark Knight Returns) by Frank Miller.

Check out all the covers along with interior artwork and make sure to secure a copy by preordering Deadpool/Batman #1 at your local comic shop this weekend!

Marvel reveals new Marvel/DC Matchups in Deadpool/Batman #1 Variant Covers

This September, the moment the comic book industry has waited decades for arrives in Deadpool/Batman #1, a Marvel Comics one-shot that will be followed in November by Batman/Deadpool #1, a one-shot published by DC. Both crossover comics will featuring explosive main stories that pit Marvel’s Merc with a Mouth against DC’s Caped Crusader along with backup stories spotlighting additional Marvel/DC team-ups and showdowns!

Deadpool/Batman will be written by Zeb Wells and drawn by industry superstar Greg Capullo. Backup stories include Daredevil and Green Arrow by Kevin Smith and Adam KubertJeff the Land Shark and Krypto by Kelly Thompson and Gurihiru; and Captain America and Wonder Woman by Chip Zdarsky and Terry Dodson, reflected in a newly-revealed variant cover by Terry Dodson.

Plus, variant covers for the landmark Marvel-published issue will depict even more exciting character matchups, including a trio by superstar artists Artgerm, Steve McNiven, and Peach Momoko, all revealed today! In Artgerm’s latest stunning cover, mutant sorceress Magik wields her sword against iconic super thief Catwoman. Legendary artist Steve McNiven holds nothing back, delivering a fierce fight between Wolverine and Batman. And best-selling cover artist Peach Momoko pairs deadly assassins Elektra and Batgirl (Cassandra Cain).

Stay tuned for more Deadpool/Batman #1 announcements and variant cover reveals in the weeks ahead and preorder the issue at your local comic shop today!

Marvel reveals Deadpool/Batman Variant Covers by Mark Bagley, Ryan Stegman, and Skottie Young

Announced last month, the world’s greatest comic book companies will crossover for the first time in decades in September’s Deadpool/Batman #1, published by Marvel Comics, and November’s Batman/Deadpool #1, published by DC. Deadpool/Batman #1 is written by Zeb Wells and drawn by Greg Capullo, and featuring back-up stories with more Marvel/DC team-ups. Fans can see all-new covers for the highly anticipated one-shot by superstar artists Mark Bagley, Ryan Stegman, and Skottie Young!

All three covers spotlight the main event—Deadpool and Batman crossing swords and batarangs after Wade Wilson is hired for a job in Gotham City. Will the Caped Crusader help him or destroy him?

Bagley’s special Foil Variant Cover depicts Deadpool and Batman joining forces against the Clown Prince of Crime, The Joker; Ryan Stegman’s Homage Variant Cover reimagines Todd McFarlane’s iconic Incredible Hulk #340 cover with Deadpool and Batman; and Young’s Variant Cover captures this landmark moment in his unmistakable style and ever-adorable style! 

Stay tuned for more Deadpool/Batman #1 announcements in the weeks ahead and preorder the issue at your local comic shop today!

DC and Marvel team up for Deadpool/Batman and Batman/Deadpool

Marvel’s Merc with a Mouth meets DC’s Dark Knight this September in Marvel/DC: Deadpool/Batman #1, the first of two crossovers between Marvel and DC more than twenty years in the making with a “larger collaboration program between the companies—a crossover program like the comic book industry has never seen!” Produced by Marvel, Deadpool/Batman #1 will be followed by Batman/Deadpool #1, produced by DC and on sale this November.

Deadpool/Batman #1 will be written by prolific Spider-Man comics writer and co-writer for Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine Zeb Wells and drawn by industry superstar Greg Capullo, an artist with an incredible legacy at both legendary comic book companies, with influential work on Batman and X-Men titles. In addition to the main story, the one-shot will feature a lineup of jaw-dropping backup adventures, each featuring Marvel and DC character match ups that are sure to thrill every comic book fan! More details on these backup stories and their creative teams will be shared at a later date.

Batman/Deadpool #1 will feature a lead story written by legendary scribe Grant Morrison and brought to life through the stunning artwork of Dan Mora. Beyond the main event, Batman/Deadpool #1 will feature an exciting lineup of backup stories, each showcasing dynamic matchups between beloved characters from both universes. Details on these thrilling tales and their creative teams will be coming soon.

It’s the crossover you never expected but always wanted! Deadpool and Batman cross swords and batarangs as Marvel and DC unite for the first time in decades! Wade Wilson has been hired for a job in Gotham City, but will the World’s Greatest Detective help him or destroy him?

This landmark crossover marks the first major collaboration between DC and Marvel in decades—bringing together Gotham’s Dark Knight Detective and the Marvel’s Deadpool in an explosive adventure that fans never expected but always dreamed of.

Check out Capullo’s main cover for Deadpool/Batman #1 and Mora’s cover for Batman/Deadpool #1 and stay tuned for more news in the weeks ahead.