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The Sequel to Dark Nights: Metal has been announced
source: hollywoodreporter.com

The first time Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo created a comic book event storyline for DC, they introduced the Dark Multiverse, cracked the walls in reality and called it Dark Nights: Metal. This summer, they’re doing it all again with a follow-up called — what else? — Dark Nights: Death Metal.
The ambitious six-issue series picks up plot threads from the past couple of years of DC comic books including Justice League, Year of the Villain, Batman/Superman as well as the first Metal series as the Earth has been consumed by Dark Multiverse energy, leaving the few remaining heroes with few options to save humanity. But a mysterious figure might be about to change everything … if they can reach Wonder Woman in time.
Death Metal will run in two three-month blocks, from May through July, then September through November, with additional “Metalverse” special issues already planned to accompany the series.

The first time Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo created a comic book event storyline for DC, they introduced the Dark Multiverse, cracked the walls in reality and called it Dark Nights: Metal. This summer, they’re doing it all again with a follow-up called — what else? — Dark Nights: Death Metal.
The ambitious six-issue series picks up plot threads from the past couple of years of DC comic books including Justice League, Year of the Villain, Batman/Superman as well as the first Metal series as the Earth has been consumed by Dark Multiverse energy, leaving the few remaining heroes with few options to save humanity. But a mysterious figure might be about to change everything … if they can reach Wonder Woman in time.
Death Metal will run in two three-month blocks, from May through July, then September through November, with additional “Metalverse” special issues already planned to accompany the series.
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Plus, the Azzarello run insinuated Wonder Woman is a metalhead.