Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Darkest Knight

Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Darkest Knight

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Summary

As Earth has been taken over by the Dark Multiverse, the Justice League fight to survive! This volume collects stories expanding the hard-rocking havoc of Dark Nights: Death Metal

In 2017 writer Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo took their bold and bombastic sensibilities that made their Batman run beloved and widened their focus to the entire DC Universe--and the result was Dark Nights: Metal, one of the most popular and consequential DC stories in recent memory。

Now, it's time for the encore: Dark Nights: Death Metal。 As the Justice League fight to survive in a hellish landscape twisted beyond recognition, Snyder and Capullo crank up the volume--and the stories in Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Darkest Knight expand the rich tapestry of the metal mayhem composed by Snyder and Capullo。 As the Dark Multiverse envelops the Earth, these stories detail how the world has changed, and how it's affected DC's fan-favorite characters。

This volume collects Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Speed Metal #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Trinity Crisis #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Multiverse's End #1, and Dark Nights Death Metal Guidebook #1。

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Clay Bartel

The first half of Darkest Knight is a series of extremely short stories。 Some only a page or 2 or 3。These were pretty neat but at a certain point I tired of the super short vignettes。。。It's cool to learn how Batman got trapped in a Monster Truck but at a point I just wanted a complete story that really tied into what I'd read in Death Metal。Well I wasn't disappointed。。。 this final half of the book was exciting, intense and helps illuminate components of Death Metal that are quickly glossed over。 The first half of Darkest Knight is a series of extremely short stories。 Some only a page or 2 or 3。These were pretty neat but at a certain point I tired of the super short vignettes。。。It's cool to learn how Batman got trapped in a Monster Truck but at a point I just wanted a complete story that really tied into what I'd read in Death Metal。Well I wasn't disappointed。。。 this final half of the book was exciting, intense and helps illuminate components of Death Metal that are quickly glossed over。 Owlman makes an epic appearance in this series of stories and liberally BLOWS everyone away。I'm eagerly waiting the other companion Death Metal collections coming out soon! 。。。more

Usamah Moolla

Money grabber

Chris Lemmerman

And lo, the Dark Nights: Death Metal tie-in books came。 Some were essential。 Some were。。。not。 But all were entertaining in their own right。Y'know, I'm going to keep that。 That can be my standard introduction for the five or so trades that we're going to get over the next few weeks。The Darkest Knight definitely falls into the more essential camp in terms of tie-ins。 Some of these one-shots literally take place between issues of Death Metal and shed a lot of light on what goes on in later issues。 And lo, the Dark Nights: Death Metal tie-in books came。 Some were essential。 Some were。。。not。 But all were entertaining in their own right。Y'know, I'm going to keep that。 That can be my standard introduction for the five or so trades that we're going to get over the next few weeks。The Darkest Knight definitely falls into the more essential camp in terms of tie-ins。 Some of these one-shots literally take place between issues of Death Metal and shed a lot of light on what goes on in later issues。 Speed Metal and Trinity Crisis are basically Death Metal Point Five issues, explaining what happened to Wally West, as well as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, between issues。The other one-shots are more anthology type deals - Legends Of The Dark Knight is condensed version of Dark Nights: Metal's Dark Knights one-shots, with some origin stories of twisted Batmen, while Multiverse's End shows what happens when certain universes fall during the Batman Who Laughs and Perpetua's battle that destroys everything around them。 That leaves the Guidebook, which zooms in on a few of the domains in the remade DC Universe under TBMWL's rule and explains how those work。If you like Death Metal, then you'll get extra mileage out of this one。 If you didn't, you probably won't be reading it anyway。 I'd advise checking out Speed Metal and Trinity Crisis somehow, just to enhance the main book, but the other stuff you can take or leave。 。。。more

Matt

Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Speed Metal #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Trinity Crisis #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Multiverse's End issue #1, and Dark Nights Death Metal Guidebook #1I read each of these issues as they came out, and this collection is made up of a bunch of one-shots that are important to the overall story being told in the event, "Dark Nights: Death Metal。" I would almost call them required reading。 There's so many peop Collects Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Speed Metal #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Trinity Crisis #1, Dark Nights: Death Metal Multiverse's End issue #1, and Dark Nights Death Metal Guidebook #1I read each of these issues as they came out, and this collection is made up of a bunch of one-shots that are important to the overall story being told in the event, "Dark Nights: Death Metal。" I would almost call them required reading。 There's so many people that complain about things online that it's hard to know what the overall thoughts are on "Death Metal。" Are the complainers loud, and the people that like this miniseries (like myself) more quiet? I'm a fan of "Dark Nights: Death Metal," though I do think that its predecessor, "Dark Nights: Metal," was better。 One complaint I have about "Death Metal" is that there are a lot of one-shots that significantly tie into the event, but it is kind of hard to keep track of what's happening in the main title, and what order you should read the one-shots in。 With that being said, DC does provide a checklist in their comic books, so it is not an impossible task。 The "Speed Metal" issue was a favorite of mine because I'm a Flash fan, especially the current version of Wally West。 He was prominently featured, so that was a winner for me。 "Multiverse's End" was another one of my favorites from this collection。 It tells a solid story, but also gives an easy-to-understand review of what has happened so far in the main "Dark Nights: Death Metal" series。 A majority of this story takes place on Earth-3, one of the parallel Earths I'm particularly fond of。 Owlman is prominently featured here, and I love how he is used。 In "Trinity Crisis," DC's Trinity of Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman each travel individually to one of the three major Crisis events - Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, and Final Crisis。 。。。more

Khabeer Rashad

The origin of a few Dark Batmen