ComicsPRO: Chris Bachalo Returns For DC Horror Event Knight Terrors comicspro dccomics dawnofdc knightterrors batman ShadeX6 MrHowardPorter GuillemMarch Williamson_Josh
\nBleeding Cool had already tagged this as Knight Terrors some time ago. But today at ComicsPRO, DC Comics representatives announced Knight Terrors, by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Guillem March, and more. Chris Bachalo will also return to DC for the first time in over 20 years since the days of Death and will create a Knight Terrors story for DC Comics' Free Comic Book Day title now retitled the Dawn of DC Knight Terrors Free Comic Book Day Special Edition.
Each of the miniseries will feature a DC Super Hero or Super-Villain confronting their worst nightmares in a 'Nightmare Realm.' The Superheroes better be careful, as whatever happens to them in the Nightmare Realm will also be reflected in the Waking World.\nYou can keep up with the ComicsPRO Retailer Summit on Bleeding Cool right here.
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