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Superman / Batman #66 cover
Cover: Scott Kolins

Superman / Batman #66

Jan 2010 · DC · 2.99 USD
📊 ~52,119 copies sold its debut month
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“Night of the Cure Part One”

Part of DC's sprawling Blackest Night crossover, Superman/Batman #66 opens the "Night of the Cure" storyline with a cover by Scott Kolins that plunges readers straight into corrupted-hero territory. Dominating the image is a zombified, Black Lantern-corrupted figure bearing Superman's symbol — decayed, red-eyed, and menacing — loomed over by a massive bat-winged Black Lantern silhouette whose chest lantern blazes with eerie light, while a snarling, monstrous creature tears across the foreground. Kolins brings a raw, kinetic energy to the composition that makes this 2010 tie-in feel genuinely unsettling rather than just another crossover chapter.

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writer, artist, inker Scott Kolins · colorist Michael Atiyeh · letterer Sal Cipriano · cover Scott Kolins

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writer, artist, inker Scott Kolins
letterer Sal Cipriano
cover pencils, inks Scott Kolins

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Francine tries to cure Man-Bat. A Black Lantern Solomon Grundy tries to kill Bizarro.

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