

Superhero stories are expanding beyond screens, with major franchises now embracing high-quality audio dramas. DC Comics has launched its most ambitious audio project yet - DC High Volume: Batman, a podcast series adapting the Dark Knight's most legendary comic book arcs.
A Groundbreaking Audio Experience
"DC High Volume represents a first-of-its-kind effort to recreate classic Batman graphic novels as immersive audio productions," explains host Coy Jandreau. The series transforms seminal works like Batman: Year One and The Long Halloween into richly layered audio plays featuring:
- Hollywood-caliber voice acting
- Custom musical scores
- Cinematic sound design
"What makes this special is how it maintains the essence of the comics while creating a completely new sensory experience," Jandreau notes. "You can listen while commuting, pair it with reading the actual comics, or enjoy it as a standalone drama."
The Companion Podcast
Launching alongside the main series is a behind-the-scenes companion show hosted by Jandreau. The first episode features:
- Jason Spisak (voice of Batman)
- Mike Pallotta (DC's Creative Director of Audio)
"We explore fascinating creative decisions," says Jandreau. "Like how Spisak developed distinct vocal tones for Batman, Bruce Wayne, and even Bruce's internal monologue."
Future Episodes and Creator Spotlights
The companion series plans to feature:
- Interviews with legendary Batman writers like Jeph Loeb
- Conversations with artists like Jim Lee
- Insights from modern creators like Tom King
"These creators built Batman's mythology," Jandreau explains. "Their perspectives will add depth to how we experience these audio adaptations."

Celebrating Batman's Legacy
This initiative represents more than just another adaptation - it's a celebration of Batman's enduring cultural impact across mediums.
"At its heart, this project connects longtime fans and newcomers alike," Jandreau reflects. "It keeps the comic book store door wide open for everyone to enjoy these timeless stories in fresh, innovative ways."