Hostilities break out in the first issue of DC vs. Vampires: World War V - and it's all Damian Wayne's fault

May. 9, 2024



An art preview gives a tantalizing hint at the Elseworlds sequel

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The first issue of World War V, which publishes in August, features a main cover by Schmidt, plus variants from Steve Beach, Jae Lee, Riley Rossmo, Nikola Čižmešija, and a foil variant by Homare. You can check all of those out below.

The original DC vs Vampires saw the Justice League take on a massive vampire invasion while also dealing with several of their own number, including Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Nightwing, being converted into villainous bloodsuckers.

Now it seems like the fragile peace that was established at the end of the first series is about to be broken - and of course it’s all Damian Wayne’s fault… Here’s a preview of pages from DC vs. Vampires: World War V #1 followed by DC’s official synopsis for the new series.

“It’s the dead of winter, and any hope for a fragile truce between the Green Arrow-led human heroes and vampire queen Barbara Gordon’s army has been dashed by Damian Wayne and his guerrilla fighters. Damian is the only one fighting back against the bloodthirsty hordes, leaving Green Arrow with a choice: Does he stand and fight or sacrifice the boy in the name of peace? Not only will this new Elseworlds series build upon the compelling storylines from the previous DC vs. Vampires series, but readers can also expect to see reimagined versions of current DC Super Heroes in this dark and terrifying world.”

DC vs. Vampires: World War V #1 is published by DC on August 14.

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