Schedule: | Monthly |
Limited: | y |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Date: | February - May 2006 |
Issues: | 4 |
Main Char Team: | Batman |
Writers: | Paul Pope |
Artists: | Paul Pope |
Colorists: | José Villarrubia |
Tpb: | Batman: Year One Hundred |
Isbn: | 1-4012-1192-5 |
Subcat: | Batman |
Limsub: | DC Comics |
Addpubcat1: | Elseworlds titles |
Sort: | Batman: Year 100 |
Batman: Year 100 is a four-issue American comic book mini-series starring Batman, published in 2006 by DC Comics. It was written and illustrated by Paul Pope and colored by José Villarrubia.
The four issue series ran from February to May 2006.
In the year 2039, Gotham City is very nearly a police state, its citizens subject to unwarranted search and seizure. The Gotham Police clash almost daily with Federal agents, who are pursuing the legendary "Batman". Captain Gordon, the grandson of the original Commissioner Gordon, is also trying to find Batman, and find out what he knows about the murder of a Federal agent.
In 2007, the four issues were collected and published as a trade paperback edition . The trade paperback also includes Pope's "The Berlin Batman", which was originally published in The Batman Chronicles #11. The story features a version of Batman that lived in the German Weimar Republic on the eve of World War II. Editor Lynda Barry wished to include an excerpt from Batman: Year 100 in The Best American Comics 2008 but was denied permission by DC Comics for unstated reasons.[1]
In 2007, the series won two Eisner Awards for "Best Limited Series" and "Best Writer/Artist".