Scott Snyder Clarifies Future of ‘Absolute Batman,’ Confirms Long-Term 50+-Issue Vision

Don’t worry, Bat-fans—the brick-house Dark Knight isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

Following some internet panic regarding a looming ending for the red-hot DC series, writer Scott Snyder has officially cleared the air. During a Livestream event titled “Absolute Access Live”, the writer clarified that while the foundational narrative arc is currently wrapping up, he and artist Nick Dragotta are locked in for the long haul on Absolute Batman.

Rumors of the book’s demise began circulating after Snyder discussed the culmination of the title’s massive, multi-issue Scarecrow arc, which spans from issue #19 through issue #25. Because this arc heavily reshapes Bruce Wayne’s relationship with his Gotham allies and features a collision course with Jack Grimm, The Absolute Joker, and the Absolute Robins, some readers mistakenly interpreted the climax as the planned end of the entire series.

Snyder put those fears to rest, explicitly confirming that his contract with Dragotta extends well past the three-year mark—mapping the narrative out to a massive milestone marker.

We have it planned through #50, and that’s not the end. It’s just like, it’s the end of the first big cycle, about Batman becoming who he needs to be, fighting Joker,” Snyder explained. “So it’s kind of like one giant first year in his life, you know?”

Since its blockbuster launch as the flagship title of DC’s All In initiative, Absolute Batman has consistently been one of the highest-selling books in the industry. Stripping Bruce Wayne of his billionaire status, his high-tech cave, and his traditional safety nets has struck a major chord with modern readers.

Issue #25 might mark the end of a major chapter in the Absolute Universe’s history, but it’s ultimately just the halfway mark of Act One. With major threads involving Deathstroke, Poison Ivy, and a heavily reimagined Harley Quinn still developing, Bruce Wayne’s war on the system is only getting started.

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