The Biggest Change Lazarus Planet Will Make To DC Comics? (Spoilers)

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The Biggest Change Lazarus Planet Will Make To DC Comics? (Spoilers) dccomics lazarusplanet dawnofdc batman

\n Actually, possessing Batman and transforming him in the process. Something they didn't get round to dealing with in Lazarus Planet: Omega.\nBatman Vs. Robin #5\nWe already know that the Lazarus juices raining down around the world has transformed people, granting superheroes, messing with existing powers or even removing them. Shazam can't just say Shazam anymore without transforming.

Well… that has now changed.\nBatman Vs. Robin #5\nThe Lazarus Resin has gone. There's no more left anywhere. Death, for now at least, means death. Damian Wayne should really keep a look out going forward.

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