First published at 12:03 UTC on February 27th, 2021.
I am so excited to put this video up! Those that have been watching the channel know that collecting comic books has been a lifelong hobby and recently I was one of the first individuals sharing Fortnite Unboxing videos!
With the announcement today…
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I am so excited to put this video up! Those that have been watching the channel know that collecting comic books has been a lifelong hobby and recently I was one of the first individuals sharing Fortnite Unboxing videos!
With the announcement today from DC Comics two of my favorite pastimes are teaming up and in new, exciting ways!
"Zero Point is a six-issue limited series scripted by Christos Gage (Spider-Geddon), based on a concept and story consultation from Epic's Chief Creative Officer Donald Mustard. The series features art from Reilly Brown, Christian Duce, Nelson DeCastro and John Kalisz. Zero Point brings the Dark Knight and other DC icons like Catwoman and Harley Quinn crashing into the Fortnite universe, with Batman struggling to remember who he is and where he came from and solve the mystery of the Zero Point. The series will be in-canon with the Fortnite universe and add new layers to the game's mythology." - announcement
"Each issue of Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point will be released day-and-date in print and digital formats, but Fortnite fans will have special incentive to buy the print versions. Each print issue will include a DLC code for a Batman-themed item or costume to use in Fortnite, with the first being a DC Rebirth Harley Quinn costume. Collecting all six codes will allow players to unlock an exclusive "Armored Batman Zero" skin. So yes, you can finally be Batman again in Fortnite, but that privilege requires a certain level of commitment."
It sounds like DC Infinite subscribers may receive codes? If the issues are re-printed there is no guaranty that second printings will include DLC codes.
There will be 2 different versions of each issue, a "regular" cover ($4.99) and a "cardstock" cover ($5.99). The "Premium" variants appear to be "one in twenty-five" versions (a store has to order 25 regular or cardstock covers before they can order a single premium cover).
Order from your local Comic shops to avoid shipping. Can't find a local shop?..
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