Rucka ended up landing the writing assignment, having written most of the Batwoman material in 52. After the release of a much publicized article in The New York Times about the character, mainstream attention dictated to DC that the character should be exploited as soon as possible in the 52 mini-series.īy 52's conclusion, DC made it clear to the talent involved that the character should appear in her own book at some point. Publication history Īccording to series writer Greg Rucka, DC Comics had intended to do either a Batwoman ongoing or mini-series prior to the release of the year-long 52. Deemed the appropriate time, the story was placed as the main feature in Detective. Although a title had been in the planning stages since before the character's first appearance in 52, various production setbacks and DC events delayed the title until Bruce Wayne's removal from the present day DC Universe. The story is notable for featuring the modern incarnation of Batwoman, replacing Detective's regular feature character Batman in the wake of that character's apparent death in the DC event series Final Crisis. Williams III, with colors by Dave Stewart. It is written by Greg Rucka with artwork by J.H. Elegy is a 2009-2010 comic book story arc that ran in the main feature of DC Comics' flagship title, Detective Comics, from issues #854-860.
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