DC Comics’ huge crossover events are already somewhat horrifying: entire dimensions being wiped out, zombie heroes raised from the dead — the New 52. However, DC is upping the ante this Halloween with an anthology collection of new horror stories set during events like Infinite Crisis, Zero Hour, Flashpoint, and more. See a sneak preview of the covers and teases of the stories below.

In its September solicitations, DC Comics has revealed DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis #1, a new horror anthology featuring in-continuity stories “set during the events of crises past. The cover by artist Dan Hipp lends a funny, campfire story vibe to the collection, but the teaser info promises that the tales inside will be true horror.

DC’S I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST CRISIS #1 (2024)

Release Date:

October 2nd, 2024

Writers:

Dan DiDio, Rex Ogle, Dave Wielgosz, Rachel Pinnelas, Matthew Levine, and others

Artists:

M.L. Sanapo, Adam Graphite, Sid Kotian, Will Robson, Jordi Tarragona, and others

Cover Artist:

Dan Hipp

Variant Covers:

Ejikure, Nicola Scott

In the blackest night, when the darkness feels infinite, the very fabric of the universe begins to tear…as every major crisis in DCU history rises once again! These eight chilling tales, set during the events of crises past, serve to warn you, dear reader: when in crisis, watch your back. In the fractured world of Flashpoint, Professor Pyg is stalking Gotham City’s nightclubs, sniffing out victims! During Blackest Night, Scarecrow lurks outside a movie theater, recruiting new test subjects to perfect his fear toxin! Even heroes like Nightwing aren’t safe when his death might just have the power to reverse the damage of Infinite Crisis! All these, plus new stories from Crisis on Infinite Earths, Millennium, Zero Hour, The Final Night, and Final Crisis are collected in DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis, a deadly new horror anthology coming to haunt you this fall!

The cover features Nightwing and other DC characters like Batgirl, Scarecrow, and Superman looking into the comic itself, which features a cascading mirror of them reading the comic with them on the cover. The art is fun and colorful, but the concept itself is a little horrific and ties into DC’s many multiverses, including comic characters discovering the real world and their place in it.

DC Flashpoint 1

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Variant Cover by Ejikure

DC's I Know What You Did Last Crisis Ejikure Variant Cover: Batgirl stands on a gargoyle with lightning.

DC has organized a Justice League of writers and artists for the collection. Dan DiDio, Rachel Pinnelas, Rex Ogle, and more will create terrifying tales such as the Scarecrow making Gotham even more horrifying during Blackest Night. Artists like M.L. Sanapo, Sid Kotain, and Jordi Tarragona will add dark shadows and tense layouts to those stories teased here, like Nightwing discovering he can undo the Crisis on Infinite Earths — all he has to do is die. These events already have huge stakes for everyone involved, so horror side stories mean the scares are turned up, too.

This collection builds off of DC’s other successes with holiday anthologies. DC Power and DC Pride have been smash hits during Black History Month and Pride Month, respectively. DC also published a fan-favorite Valentine’s Day anthology in 2024, which similarly referenced a movie from the early aughts: DC’s How to Lose a Guy Gardner in 10 Days #1. The stories collected in this romance-themed anthology were definitely inspired by rom-coms from the ’90s and 2000s, which means I Know What You Did Last Crisis could continue the trend, pulling some of its inspiration from movies like Scream and Final Destination.

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Variant Cover by Nicola Scott

DC's I Know What You Did Last Crisis Scott Variant Cover: A grinning Nightwing leaps towards the viewer with escrima sticks.

The stunning variant covers released by Eijikure and Nicola Scott are beautiful, but don’t lend much of a horror vibe. DC may be planning more variants, and holding them back to jump scare readers closer to Halloween. While waiting for this collection, readers could stand to re-read some of these classic events in order to get the full horror these new side stories will provide. As DC is re-releasing Crisis on Infinite Earths, it may be the best place to start. Paired with the resurrection of Elseworlds, DC Comics is going all-in on alternate universe stories with its heroes, so knowing their histories is more important than ever.

DC’s I Know What You Did Last Crisis #1 is available October 2nd, 2024 from DC Comics.

Crisis on Infinite Earths

Crisis On Infinite Earths

Crisis on Infinite Earths dates back to 1985 when DC Comics published the first 12-issue arc. The original crossover event features Anti-Monitor and Brainiac trying to conquer the remaining Earths. Ultimately their plan fails, which creates a single Earth in the Multiverse. Crisis on Infinite Earths has also been used as the basis for several story arcs in The CW’s Arrowverse shows like The Flash and Arrow.

Writer

Marv Wolfman

Inker

george perez

Main Characters

Superboy
, Supergirl

  • Crisis on Infinite Earths

    Crisis On Infinite Earths
    Writer:
    Marv Wolfman

    Inker:
    george perez

    Main Characters:
    Superboy, Supergirl