Ever since the events of 2019’s Batman: City of Bane, the Dark Knight has been forced to make do without the assistance of his faithful butler, Alfred Pennyworth. That finally changes later this summer, as DC prepares to introduce a brand new butler to the halls of Pennyworth Manor.
Batman #12 will serve as the introduction of this new character. Her identity is currently a mystery, though DC has revealed that she has some connection to Alfred himself. We get our first look at the character on the cover of Batman #12 below:
Art by Jorge Jimenez. (Image Credit: DC)
Here’s DC’s official solicitation for Batman #12:
SIX ASSASSINS. ONE CITY. COUNTLESS WAYS TO DIE! Six of the world’s deadliest killers have descended on Gotham City at once–but who hired them, and who’s the target? Surely, it can’t be the Batman… As the Caped Crusader races to uncover who set this deadly plan in motion, the late Alfred Pennyworth provides a gift from beyond the grave with the arrival of a brilliant new ally to the Bat-Family at a time when it needs one most.
Based on that description, it soudns as though Alfred was grooming his replacement before he died. But is this a long-lost daughter like Julia Pennyworth, or someone else entirely? Some fans seem convinced this character is a modernized take on Alfred’s niece Daphne Pennyworth, who was introduced in 1969’s Batman #216.
Regardless of her identity and origins, Batman could certainly use a new ally right about now. Batman #8 just shook up the Gotham City status quo in a major way, with Barbara Gordon being arrested for her vigilante activities and Batman forced to destroy Wayne Manor to keep its secrets out of the hands of Police Commissioner Vandal Savage.
Art by Dustin Nguyen. (Image Credit: DC)
Batman #12 is written by Matt Fraction and drawn by Jorge Jimenez. This issue will be released on August 5, 2026. You can preorder a copy at your local comic shop.
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