Greg Capullo was headhunted by both Marvel and DC when he left Robert Kirkman and Todd McFarlane's comic, Haunt. He had a choice of Wolverine or Batman and he chose the dark knight, working with Scott Snyder and together creating one of the legendary runs on the character for the DC New 52.

At the conclusion of that run over four years later, he co-created Reborn with Mark Millar, published by Image, and being adapted as both a book and a game. But it was promised that he would return to Batman, to work with Scott Snyder on an All-Star Batman storyline.

Well, there could be more than just that. Capullo has announced that he has re-signed a new contract with DC Comics.

Attention! Just signed my name to a new DC contract. At ease. — Greg Capullo (@GregCapullo) December 22, 2016

Reaction was positive from all sorts of people.

@GregCapullo Way to go, sir! (Tho I'm never gonna get to work with you, am I?) :-P — Dan Slott (@DanSlott) 22 December 2016

Even if some of it was a little… back handed.

@GregCapullo Hope you still need an inker. pic.twitter.com/T7gL0srAdg — Jonathan Glapion (@jonathanglapion) 22 December 2016

But could Greg work for Marvel Comics at some point?

Never say never https://t.co/zNznpDmATZ — Greg Capullo (@GregCapullo) December 22, 2016

But it you can't wait that long for a new Greg Capullo Batman, here are his upcoming variant covers for Midtown Comics on Dark Knight III: The Master Race.