comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeBatman: Snow › #[nn]
Batman: Snow #[nn] cover
Cover: Seth Fisher

Batman: Snow #[nn]

May 2007 · DC · 14.99 USD; 17.99 CAD
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free
About this Collection

This collection brings together the 2005-2006 DC Comics miniseries Batman: Snow, written by J.H. Williams III and Dan Curtis Johnson with art by Seth Fisher. The story follows a young Batman early in his career as he investigates a series of bizarre murders linked to a mysterious figure known as Mr. Freeze, exploring the origins of the villain's tragic transformation. The volume includes all four issues of the series, plus bonus material such as sketches and a cover gallery.

In a chilling winter of personal and moral strain, Victor Fries faces a desperate race against time to save his wife Nora, while Jim Gordon grapples with growing doubts about Batman’s methods. As Alfred watches with quiet concern, the weight of the Dark Knight’s solitary crusade begins to show—on the streets, and in the shadows of his own mind. Written by J. H. Williams III and Dan Curtis Johnson, with haunting art by Seth Fisher and evocative colors by Dave Stewart, Batman: Snow #17 delivers a poignant, atmospheric story that lingers long after the final page.

Was this helpful and accurate?
writer J. H. Williams III · writer Dan Curtis Johnson · artist, inker Seth Fisher · colorist Dave Stewart · letterer Phil Balsman · cover Seth Fisher

Find on

Search eBay for Batman: Snow #[nn]
No confirmed live listings for this exact issue right now — this opens an eBay search.

Where to buy

Sell my copy

Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.

We Buy Collections ▸
Fast, fair offers · we handle grading & shipping

Full credits

artist, inker Seth Fisher
colorist Dave Stewart
letterer Phil Balsman
cover pencils, inks Seth Fisher

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

▸ Reveal full plot — may contain spoilers

Victor Fries and his wife Nora receive bad news about her health. Meanwhile, Jim Gordon has come to resent Batman and his crimefighting methods, while Alfred fears that Batman will not be able to maintain his grueling schedule by himself.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

Reviews

Reader reviews

No reader reviews yet.