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30 Days of Night: Dark Days
Directed byBen Ketai
Produced byRob Tapert
Screenplay bySteve Niles
Ben Ketai
Based on30 Days of Night: Dark Days
by Steve Niles
Ben Templesmith
StarringKiele Sanchez
Rhys Coiro
Diora Baird
Harold Perrineau
Mia Kirshner
Music byAndres Boulton
CinematographyEric Maddison
Edited byBen Ketai
Production
company
Ghost House Pictures
Stage 6 Films
RCR Media Group
Dark Horse Entertainment
Distributed bySony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • July 23, 2010 (Comic-Con)
  • October 5, 2010 (DVD)
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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30 Days of Night: Dark Days is a 2010 direct-to-video American horror film based on the comic bookminiseries of the same name.[1] It was directed by and written by Ben Ketai, alongside co-writer Steve Niles.[2] It is a sequel to the 2007 film 30 Days of Night.[3] A prequel to the first film titled 30 Days of Night: Blood Trails was released on FEARnet.com and FEARnet On Demand in 2007 and was followed by a second series, 30 Days of Night: Dust to Dust.

Plot[edit]

A year after the Alaskan town of Barrow's population was decimated by vampires during its annual month-long polar night, Stella Oleson (Kiele Sanchez) travels the world trying to convince others that vampires exist. She is fully aware of the risk to her life that her work could bring but does not care due to her grief over the death of her husband, Eben.

Following instructions from a mysterious individual named Dane, she travels to Los Angeles to give a lecture on the existence of vampires. Aware that vampires are in attendance when she speaks, she activates overhead ultraviolet lamps that incinerate several of the vampires in the audience, in front of the humans. She is quickly arrested and harassed by Agent Norris, who she learns is one of the human followers of the vampires, charged with keeping their activities covered up. After her release from custody, she returns to her hotel to find Paul (Rhys Coiro), Amber (Diora Baird) and Todd (Harold Perrineau), sent by Dane to recruit her to hunt the vampire queen, Lilith. As Lilith is responsible for the vampires' every move and for keeping them hidden, the hunters are convinced that once she is eliminated, the vampires will fall into dormancy. When Stella learns that Lilith was responsible for the slaughter at Barrow, she agrees to meet Dane (Ben Cotton), and is shocked to discover that he too is a vampire. Due to a superficially inflicted wound, he has maintained a grasp of humanity, only drinking blood from packaged hospital stocks he keeps. Stella hesitates to join a plan to attack a vampire nest, but Paul eventually convinces her, revealing that vampires were responsible for his daughter's death and the resulting divorce from his wife.

The following day, the four hunters enter a vampire orgy nest, only to be ambushed by a group of them. During their attempt to flee, Todd is bitten. After the four lock themselves in a cellar, Todd turns into a vampire. When Paul hesitates to act against his friend, Stella kills him by smashing in his head with a cinder block. The trio decide to wait for nightfall, when the vampires leave to feed, in order to make their escape. After night falls, Dane comes and frees them. On their way out, they capture a vampire and interrogate him with the ultraviolet lamps, eventually following him back to another nest. They invade the nest and rescue Jennifer, a captive being used as a feeding station. Jennifer's knowledge of Lilith's lair being aboard a ship in the bay allows the hunters to plan an attack on Lilith directly. Returning to Dane's place, Stella and Paul have sex.

Meanwhile, Lilith (Mia Kirshner) decides that Agent Norris should prove his worth to become a vampire (in order to cure the cancer he has been suffering from). He bites the neck of a captive girl, Stacey (Katharine Isabelle), drinking her blood until dead. Satisfied, Lilith turns him to hunt Stella and the others.

Norris kills Dane and the others flee with Jennifer to a boat yard where Jennifer points out the boat that the vampires are set to sail to Alaska in for another 30-day feeding period. After telling Jennifer to leave, the three hunters stow away on the ship where they discover that they can be resurrected after death if they are fed human blood. At gunpoint, they confront the human captain who says he is cooperating because the vampires had threatened his family. Amber is suddenly pulled away from behind, causing her gun to fire and kill the captain. Stella and Paul are too late to save her from being eaten and are quickly captured by Norris and Lilith who orders that they be bled dry. Stella manages to free herself when they are alone with Norris and kills him, but they are subsequently attacked by Lilith when attempting to sabotage the ship and Paul is killed. After being outmatched in hand-to-hand combat, Stella hides from Lilith and when the queen comes looking for her, Stella emerges from her tub of blood and manages to decapitate her. The other vampires appear, but seeing that she killed Lilith, they quietly stand aside and let her pass without a fight, and she returns to Barrow.

Stella digs up Eben's grave and recovers his body to feed him her own blood. It appears not to work and she lies down slowly dying from blood loss. After a time, she sees Eben has returned to his former health and she stands to greet him with a hug. As they embrace, Eben pulls back her shoulder and his sharp teeth come down on her neck before the screen goes dark.

Cast[edit]

  • Kiele Sanchez as Stella Oleson
  • Rhys Coiro as Paul
  • Diora Baird as Amber
  • Mia Kirshner as Lilith
  • Monique Ganderton as Betty
  • Harold Perrineau as Todd
  • Katharine Isabelle as Stacey
  • Ben Cotton as Dane
  • Troy Ruptash as Agent Norris
  • Katie Keating as Jennifer
  • Martha McBriar as Sandbag Jane
  • Tapas Choudhury as Sandbag
  • Stephen Huszar as Eben

Andrew Stehlin re-appears as Arvin in flashbacks using archive footage from the first film.

Production[edit]

Ben Ketai co-wrote the script with franchise creator Steve Niles.[4] Josh Hartnett (Eben) and Melissa George (Stella) did not return to their roles from the previous film.[5] The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia.[6]

Soundtrack[edit]

Venezuelan guitarist and composer Andres Boulton wrote the music score.[7]

Release[edit]

The film premiered on July 23, 2010 as part of the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con with the completed cast.[8] The film was released direct to DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United States on October 5, 2010 and includes an audio commentary, a featurette on the making of the film and exclusive wallpapers for the PlayStation 3.[9]

Reception[edit]

Dread Central gave the film three out of five stating, 'It's dark, disturbing and nihilistic, and one hell of a ride.'[10]Fangoria gave the film one and a half stars out of four stating, 'Rather than attempt to stay true to the source material.. [it] departs from it as the film progresses. What follows is a generic story with flat characters set in an uninspired locale.'[11]

Overall, the film received poor reviews from critics and it currently holds a 17% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 6 reviews.[12]

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'BD Horror News – '30 Days of Night Dark Days' Officially Announced'. Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  2. ^''30 Days of Night' sequel finds its vampire hunters'. Heatvision.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  3. ^'San Diego Comic-Con 2010: 30 Days of Night: Dark Days Signing and Exclusive New Image'.
  4. ^'30 Days of Night: Dark Days To Be a 'War' Movie'. Archived from the original on 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  5. ^'Kiele Sanchez Takes Over For Melissa George in 30 Days of Night: Dark Days'. Archived from the original on 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  6. ^'Exclusive: 30 Days of Night: Dark Days Wraps Production – Director Ben Ketai Speaks!'. Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  7. ^'Andres Boulton – Composer'. Andresboulton.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  8. ^'SD Comic-Con '10: New Images, '30 Days of Night: Dark Days' Autograph Signing!'. Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  9. ^'30 Days Of Night: Dark Days To Arrive On DVD And BD October 5th'. Cinemablend.com. 2010-07-08. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  10. ^'30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central'. Dreadcentral.com. 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  11. ^''30 DAYS OF NIGHT: DARK DAYS' (Blu-ray Review)'. Fangoria.com. 2010-10-03. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  12. ^'30 Days Of Night: Dark Days Movie Reviews, Pictures'. Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 31 December 2010. Retrieved 2019-10-28.

External links[edit]

  • 30 Days of Night: Dark Days on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=30_Days_of_Night:_Dark_Days&oldid=993855418'

With Dark Nights: Metal, the legendary team of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo brewed up a bombastic comic book event which was full of crazy ideas. Beginning with with something lurking in the shadows of reality, it quickly escalates into threat of massive proportions which introduces the Batman Who Laughs and the Dark Multiverse in the process. The result is a comic book event which is a lot of fun while also being a cornerstone in in DC Comics continuity.

Big events, especially ones with lots of tie-ins, can be confusing to new readers and veterans alike. To help reading easy I've put together the Dark Nights: Metal Reading Order Checklist. Not only does it give the reading order to this massive story, but also tie-ins, creative teams, background reading, and other helpful notes.

Soon you'll able to dive headfirst into Dark Nights: Metal and thoroughly enjoy it without worry. Happy reading!

Quicklinks:Where Can I Buy Comics? | 6 Best Places To Buy Comics Online

Do I Need To Read The Tie-Ins?

Short answer: No.

Longer answer: As you'll see below, there are a hell of a lot of tie-ins for this event. But just because they're listed there doesn't mean you need to read them all. They're totally optional side stories which add a little extra to the main story but shouldn't be required to get a full story.

Here are a few options you can take when it comes to reading Dark Nights: Metal:

  1. Read Dark Nights: Metal #1-6 (That's the main story)
  2. Read the Dark Days: The Forge and Dark Days: The Casting (Those are prelude issues) + Dark Nights: Metal #1-6
  3. Read Dark Nights: Metal #1-6 + Prelude Issues + any tie-in that appeals to you
  4. Everything

It's totally up to you on how much you read, based on your enjoyment and interest in the story plus your budget. Roblox jailbreak speed hack download.

Background Reading

Want to read hints and comics which inspired Dark Nights: Metal? Then you should check out these comics.

Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman Run

While not essential reading to understand what's going on, there are many references to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman run in the preludes. Bleeding Cool has collected some of the scenes that were referenced from their run here. WARNING: There may be spoilers so it's up to you if you want to be spoiled.

Dark Knight, Dark City (Batman #452-454)
Written by Peter Milligan. Art by Keiron Dwyer.

This story from 1990 introduced the Bat-Demon Barbathos (the big bad of Dark Nights: Metal) into the DC mythology.

The Return of Bruce Wayne #1-6
Written by Grant Morrison. Art by Chris Sprouse, Frazer Irving, Yanick Paquette, Georges Jeanty, Ryan Sook, and Lee Garbett.

The Return of Bruce Wayne is a 6-issue miniseries which spins out of Final Crisis #6. This features the other appearance of the Bat-Demon Barbathos.

Hawkman: Endless Flight (Hawkman (2002 series) #1-6 and Hawkman Secret Files #1)
Written by Geoff Johns and James Robinson. Art by Rags Morales, Michael Bair, Patrick Gleason, and Christian Alamy.

For those who want to know more about the Hawkman mythology.

Nightwing #17
Written by Time Seeley. Art Javi Fernandez.

Detective Comics #950
Written by James Tynion IV. Art Marcio Takara.

Both of these have hints to Dark Nights: Metal.

Prelude

The following comics act as a prelude to Dark Nights: Metal.

Dark Days: The Forge
Written by Scott Snyder and James T Tynion IV. Art by John Romita Jr. and Andy Kubert.

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Dark Days: The Casting
Written by Scott Snyder and James T Tynion IV. Art by John Romita Jr., Jim Lee and Andy Kubert.

NOTE: Dark Days: The Forge and Dark Days: The Casting have also been packaged together in a Director's Cut edition, with never before seen extras.

Dark Nights: Metal Reading Order

Below is the recommended reading order for this massive comics book event.

Dark Nights: Metal #1 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Dark Nights: Metal #2 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Teen Titans #12 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 1)
Written by Benjamin Percy. Art by Mirka Andolfo.

Batman: The Red Death (tie-in)
Written by Joshua Williamson. Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico.

Nightwing #29 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 2)
Written by Tim Seeley. Art by Paul Pelletier.

Batman: The Murder Machine (tie-in)
Written by Frank Tieri. Art by Ricardo Federici.

Suicide Squad #26 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 3)
Written by Rob Williams. Art by Stjepan Sejic.

Batman: The Dawnbreaker (tie-in)
Written by Sam Humpheries. Art by Ethan Van Sciver.

Green Arrow #32 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 4)
Written by Benjamin Percy. Art by Juan Ferrerya.

Dark Nights: Metal #3 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Batman: The Drowned (tie-in)
Written by Dan Abnett. Art by Philip Tan.

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Batman: The Merciless (tie-in)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Francis Manapul.

The Flash #33 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 1)
Written by Joshua Williamson. Art by Howard Porter.

Batman: The Devastator (tie-in)
Written by Frank Tieri. Art by Tony S. Daniel.

Justice League #32 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 2)
Written by Robert Venditti and Joshua Williamson. Art by Liam Sharp.

Batman Lost (tie-in)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Doug Mahnke, Jamie Mendoza, Yanick Paquette, and Jorge Jimenez.

Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #32 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 3)
Written by Robert Venditti. Art by Ethan Van Sciver.

The Batman Who Laughs (tie-in)
Written by James Tynion IV. Art by Reilly Rossmo.

Justice League #33 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 4)
Written by Joshua Williamson. Art by Tyler Kirkham.

Dark Nights: Metal #4 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Hawkman Found (tie-in)
Written by Jeff Lemire. Art by Bryan Hitch and Kevin Nowlan.

Dark Nights: Metal #5 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt (tie-in)
Written by Scott Snyder, Grant Morrison, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson. Art by Doug Mahnke, Ivan Reis, Howard Porter and Jorge Jimenez.

Dark Nights: Metal #6 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'BD Horror News – '30 Days of Night Dark Days' Officially Announced'. Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  2. ^''30 Days of Night' sequel finds its vampire hunters'. Heatvision.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  3. ^'San Diego Comic-Con 2010: 30 Days of Night: Dark Days Signing and Exclusive New Image'.
  4. ^'30 Days of Night: Dark Days To Be a 'War' Movie'. Archived from the original on 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  5. ^'Kiele Sanchez Takes Over For Melissa George in 30 Days of Night: Dark Days'. Archived from the original on 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  6. ^'Exclusive: 30 Days of Night: Dark Days Wraps Production – Director Ben Ketai Speaks!'. Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  7. ^'Andres Boulton – Composer'. Andresboulton.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  8. ^'SD Comic-Con '10: New Images, '30 Days of Night: Dark Days' Autograph Signing!'. Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  9. ^'30 Days Of Night: Dark Days To Arrive On DVD And BD October 5th'. Cinemablend.com. 2010-07-08. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  10. ^'30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central'. Dreadcentral.com. 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  11. ^''30 DAYS OF NIGHT: DARK DAYS' (Blu-ray Review)'. Fangoria.com. 2010-10-03. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
  12. ^'30 Days Of Night: Dark Days Movie Reviews, Pictures'. Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 31 December 2010. Retrieved 2019-10-28.

External links[edit]

  • 30 Days of Night: Dark Days on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=30_Days_of_Night:_Dark_Days&oldid=993855418'

With Dark Nights: Metal, the legendary team of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo brewed up a bombastic comic book event which was full of crazy ideas. Beginning with with something lurking in the shadows of reality, it quickly escalates into threat of massive proportions which introduces the Batman Who Laughs and the Dark Multiverse in the process. The result is a comic book event which is a lot of fun while also being a cornerstone in in DC Comics continuity.

Big events, especially ones with lots of tie-ins, can be confusing to new readers and veterans alike. To help reading easy I've put together the Dark Nights: Metal Reading Order Checklist. Not only does it give the reading order to this massive story, but also tie-ins, creative teams, background reading, and other helpful notes.

Soon you'll able to dive headfirst into Dark Nights: Metal and thoroughly enjoy it without worry. Happy reading!

Quicklinks:Where Can I Buy Comics? | 6 Best Places To Buy Comics Online

Do I Need To Read The Tie-Ins?

Short answer: No.

Longer answer: As you'll see below, there are a hell of a lot of tie-ins for this event. But just because they're listed there doesn't mean you need to read them all. They're totally optional side stories which add a little extra to the main story but shouldn't be required to get a full story.

Here are a few options you can take when it comes to reading Dark Nights: Metal:

  1. Read Dark Nights: Metal #1-6 (That's the main story)
  2. Read the Dark Days: The Forge and Dark Days: The Casting (Those are prelude issues) + Dark Nights: Metal #1-6
  3. Read Dark Nights: Metal #1-6 + Prelude Issues + any tie-in that appeals to you
  4. Everything

It's totally up to you on how much you read, based on your enjoyment and interest in the story plus your budget. Roblox jailbreak speed hack download.

Background Reading

Want to read hints and comics which inspired Dark Nights: Metal? Then you should check out these comics.

Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman Run

While not essential reading to understand what's going on, there are many references to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman run in the preludes. Bleeding Cool has collected some of the scenes that were referenced from their run here. WARNING: There may be spoilers so it's up to you if you want to be spoiled.

Dark Knight, Dark City (Batman #452-454)
Written by Peter Milligan. Art by Keiron Dwyer.

This story from 1990 introduced the Bat-Demon Barbathos (the big bad of Dark Nights: Metal) into the DC mythology.

The Return of Bruce Wayne #1-6
Written by Grant Morrison. Art by Chris Sprouse, Frazer Irving, Yanick Paquette, Georges Jeanty, Ryan Sook, and Lee Garbett.

The Return of Bruce Wayne is a 6-issue miniseries which spins out of Final Crisis #6. This features the other appearance of the Bat-Demon Barbathos.

Hawkman: Endless Flight (Hawkman (2002 series) #1-6 and Hawkman Secret Files #1)
Written by Geoff Johns and James Robinson. Art by Rags Morales, Michael Bair, Patrick Gleason, and Christian Alamy.

For those who want to know more about the Hawkman mythology.

Nightwing #17
Written by Time Seeley. Art Javi Fernandez.

Detective Comics #950
Written by James Tynion IV. Art Marcio Takara.

Both of these have hints to Dark Nights: Metal.

Prelude

The following comics act as a prelude to Dark Nights: Metal.

Dark Days: The Forge
Written by Scott Snyder and James T Tynion IV. Art by John Romita Jr. and Andy Kubert.

Season 3 Dark Release Date

Dark Days: The Casting
Written by Scott Snyder and James T Tynion IV. Art by John Romita Jr., Jim Lee and Andy Kubert.

NOTE: Dark Days: The Forge and Dark Days: The Casting have also been packaged together in a Director's Cut edition, with never before seen extras.

Dark Nights: Metal Reading Order

Below is the recommended reading order for this massive comics book event.

Dark Nights: Metal #1 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Dark Nights: Metal #2 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Teen Titans #12 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 1)
Written by Benjamin Percy. Art by Mirka Andolfo.

Batman: The Red Death (tie-in)
Written by Joshua Williamson. Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico.

Nightwing #29 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 2)
Written by Tim Seeley. Art by Paul Pelletier.

Batman: The Murder Machine (tie-in)
Written by Frank Tieri. Art by Ricardo Federici.

Suicide Squad #26 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 3)
Written by Rob Williams. Art by Stjepan Sejic.

Batman: The Dawnbreaker (tie-in)
Written by Sam Humpheries. Art by Ethan Van Sciver.

Green Arrow #32 (tie-in – Gotham Resistance – Part 4)
Written by Benjamin Percy. Art by Juan Ferrerya.

Dark Nights: Metal #3 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Batman: The Drowned (tie-in)
Written by Dan Abnett. Art by Philip Tan.

Batman: The Merciless (tie-in)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Francis Manapul.

The Flash #33 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 1)
Written by Joshua Williamson. Art by Howard Porter.

Batman: The Devastator (tie-in)
Written by Frank Tieri. Art by Tony S. Daniel.

Justice League #32 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 2)
Written by Robert Venditti and Joshua Williamson. Art by Liam Sharp.

Batman Lost (tie-in)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Doug Mahnke, Jamie Mendoza, Yanick Paquette, and Jorge Jimenez.

Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #32 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 3)
Written by Robert Venditti. Art by Ethan Van Sciver.

The Batman Who Laughs (tie-in)
Written by James Tynion IV. Art by Reilly Rossmo.

Justice League #33 (tie-in – Bats Out Of Hell – Part 4)
Written by Joshua Williamson. Art by Tyler Kirkham.

Dark Nights: Metal #4 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Hawkman Found (tie-in)
Written by Jeff Lemire. Art by Bryan Hitch and Kevin Nowlan.

Dark Nights: Metal #5 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt (tie-in)
Written by Scott Snyder, Grant Morrison, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson. Art by Doug Mahnke, Ivan Reis, Howard Porter and Jorge Jimenez.

Dark Nights: Metal #6 (of 6)
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Spinning Out Of Dark Nights: Metal

Want to know what to read after Dark Nights: Metal? Here are a few comics which will be picking on threads of this massive event.

New Age of DC Heroes

DC Comics will be launching a batch of new series spinning out of Dark Nights: Metal, and will feature brand new characters and teams. These characters will appear in some capacity in Dark Nights: Metal or another. These new comics will have the banner of 'The New Age of Heroes.'

Fans of The Batman Who Laughs will want to check out The Immortal Men #3, with the character featuring in that issue.

Justice League: No Justice
Written by Joshua Williamson, James T Tynion IV, Scott Snyder. Art by Francis Manapul, Riley Rossmo, and Marcus To.

Spinning out of Dark Nights: Metal, No Justice is a weekly miniseries running through May 2017. It's also the catalyst for the a new era in Justice League and Teen Titans comics known as New Justice. Scott Snyder's Justice League in particular would take a lot of ideas that come out of Dark Nights: Metal and run with them.

Hawkman #1
Written by Rob Vendetti. Art by Bryan Hitch.

In this new solo series, the first in many years, Hawkman is on a mission to discover the purpose of his many reincarnations.

Aquaman #35
Written by Dan Abnett. Art by Robson Rocha.

Events from Dark Nights: Metal will be felt in Atlantis with a story which begins in Aquaman #35.

The Batman Who Laughs #1-7
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Jock.

If you want to know what's next for The Batman Who Laughs after Dark Nights: Metal then check out this miniseries.

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Dark Nights: Death Metal
Written by Scott Snyder. Art by Greg Capullo.

Dark Night Movies

This is an upcoming sequel to Dark Nights: Metal from the same creative team. Check out the reading order.

Dark Nights: Metal Collected Editions

For those who prefer to read the who thing in a collected edition(s), here what you'll need to read.

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Dark Nights: Metal
Collects Dark Nights: Metal #1-6.

Dark Nights: Metal: The Resistance
Collects Teen Titans #12, Nightwing #29, Suicide Squad #26, Green Arrow #32, Batman: Lost #1, The Flash #33, Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps #32, Justice League #32-33 and Hawkman: Found #1.

Dark Nights: Metal: The Nightmare Batmen
Collects The Red Death #1, Batman: The Devastator #1, Batman: The Merciless #1, Batman: The Murder Machine #1, Batman: The Drowned #1, Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1, The Batman Who Laughs #1 and Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt #1.

NOTE: Dark Days: The Forge and Dark Days: The Casting are collected in Dark Days: Road To Metal.

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