Comic book collectors all have their grails, whether it's a first appearance, a low print run issue, or a rare variant cover. Some, however, want to see Batman's nether regions and will pay top dollar for the privilege. Such was the case with 2018's "Batman: Damned," which contained an explicit panel that was censored following the initial print run, thereby ensuring those original books shot up in value.
In 2018, DC Comics did what Warner Bros. should have done a long time ago. The company created DC Black Label, an imprint on which they could publish more mature, standalone stories showcasing creators' unique artistic visions without having to worry about in-universe continuity. Had Warners done this with their big screen DC adaptations rather than trying to emulate the Marvel Cinematic

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