The crossover of the year is just weeks away and the first look at Marvel and DC Comics' upcoming collaboration reveals the kind of impressionDeadpoolis making onBatman. Ever since it was announced, fans have beeneagerly anticipatingDeadpool/Batman #1. Now a preview shows how tense this first encounter is about to be.

There are only a few more weeksto go beforeDeadpool/Batmanisreleased and fans everywhere are eagerly awaiting its release. With just over a month to go, Marvel Comics offered up a look at the one-shot’s final three variant covers, as well as a sneak peek of the crossover’s interior art.

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Greg Capullo’s art depicts Wade Wilson crashing through the window of Batman’s home, confusing and irritating Bruce Wayne. The two have a brief conversation, with Deadpool seemingly apologizing for breaking the window. However, he’s going to be sticking around in Gotham as he’s seen showing up to meet with Commissioner Gordon as the Bat-Signal shines.

Deadpool Literally Crashes into a Batman Story

Bruce Wayne Already isn’t a Fan of Wade Wilson

Ever since it was rumored thatMarvel and DC Comicswere working together again, fans have been wondering what would materialize. Their questions were answered in May when the Big Two announced their first collaboration in years, Marvel’sDeadpool/Batman #1and DC’sBatman/Deadpool #1, both of which would see the Dark Knight and the Merc with a Mouth side-by-side.

People have been wondering what it will be like when Deadpool and Batman finally meet but, of course, Wade is being a major pain in the butt for Bruce. Deadpool annoying superheroes isn’t new, but if there’s one thing Batman doesn’t really stand for, it’s clowns. One can only imagine how fast Deadpool is going to wear on Batman’s nerves.

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Can Bruce Survive Wade’s Outrageous Behavior?

Deadpool can be chaotic, so of course he’s not exactly going to vibe with Batman. But when things get real, Wade can be less annoying and work with heroes. Make no mistake though, these two are not going to be friends, and it’ll be a miracle if Wade doesn’t end up crossing the line with the ultra-serious Batman.

But Batman has had stranger team-ups over the years. It’ll be interesting to see how he adapts when he’s got to either fight or work together with someone who’s just as wild as the Joker, but who also can’t stop running his mouth.Batmanis usually prepared for anything, so hopefully he’s prepared for whenDeadpoolcomes to town.

Deadpool/Batman #1is available from Marvel Comics and DC Comics on September 17th.