Gotham By Gaslight is one of Bruce Wayne's best animated adventures yet. Set against the backdrop of 19th century Gotham and Jack the Ripper, the movie sees everyone from Catwoman to Two-Face to Hugo ...
We catch a quick glimpse of Batman, who seems to have been relegated ... Even doing a single one-shot issue per character like the original Gotham by Gaslight and wrapping it up with a team ...
But first, let's discuss Batman #154, hitting stores on Wednesday, November 6th. Behold, the synopsis: Murder has rocked the heart of Gotham! Batman and Jim Gordon will have to piece together the ...
There are other hidden forces at work, which Batman has yet to discover. Most disquieting of all for him, is the possibility that events in the Gotham Cathedral were not as they seemed — and ...
So, Batman might be gone. Whether it’s vacation, or resting or helping fight crime somewhere else, he’s not in Gotham City. Leaving things wide open for The Penguin or Sofia to take over crime ...
That last line is particularly interesting, given the way that Batman: Resurrection ends. Throughout the book, a mysterious letter writer sends puzzles to the Gotham Gazette and to Bruce Wayne.
Absolute Batman #1 introduces a very different version of Batman and Bruce Wayne as well as the Gotham he lives in than we’ve ever really seen before, making big shifts away from the familiar ...
The Penguin’s Oswald Cobb, who first appeared in The Batman, is not a hero. He’s an opportunistic murderer building a criminal empire by flooding Gotham’s streets with a highly addictive drug.
In the best possible way, the narrative and worldbuilding of Batman is relatively simple. By the time we reach the end of the film, we’re comfortable enough with this take on Gotham City that ...
This monomaniacal desire to save Gotham puts a strain on Bruce's relationships, especially with Vicki Vale, and alarms Alfred, who had hoped that Batman's mission would give Bruce a more peaceful ...