This is a story written by Alan Moore with art by George Freeman. This includes the stories “Mortal Clay” and “Love Birds” featuring Clayface 3 and The Penguin, respectively.
This is a really hard issue to find digitally. I have only found “Mortal Clay” in a collected edition of various Alan Moore stories on Comixology. It’d be awesome to get this on DC Universe Infinite.
“Love Bird” can be found in both Batman: Second Chances and Legends of the Dark Knight: Norm Breyfogle Vol. 1. As always, I urge people to check out my directory to learn where all of the digitized comics that aren’t available on DCUI can be found:
Hello @Moderators,
It’s that time again for the last 3 years. I think you know what I want. Can you please add them to the list. Thankyou.
If you don’t, just hit my username to read my past request.
I would like to request DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration (I think it came out before DC Pride).
Also, having finished going through Action Comics (1938-2011), I would request the following issues;
the rest of Action Comics Weekly (603-617, 627-642)
653-658
660
663-668
729
The rest would be great also especially the Zatara stories from the early run.
Ok,would you please add…
The Batman Adventures #29-#36,
The Batman Strikes #22-#50
The Batman Adventures: The Lost years #1-#5,
Justice League Unlimited #36-#46,
Batman & Robin Adventures Annual #1-#2,
Batman 1989 movie comic
Batman Forever movie comic
Batman & Robin (1997) movie comic
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm movie comic
Batman & Robin Adventures: Subzero
Adventures In DC Universe #1-#19, Annual #1
Thankyou @staticshocks.
Ran through the list and can confirm each one is already on there from having been previously requested. It’s all a matter of patience from here. We appreciate it!
The Festival of Heroes one-shot will be on DCUI 6 months after its initial release. It came out in May, so look for it here this November.
6 months after release is the standard for when brand-new comics come to the service.
So, if there are other recent/relatively recent books you want to see here, add six months to their month of release and they should, barring any issues, be here at that time.