Batman: Gotham by Gaslight - The Kryptonian Age #6 hits stores this week. The Dark Knight joins forces with new heroes, ...
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 ...
Beyond the zeppelin's aesthetic appeal, this mode of transport speaks volumes about just how immensely wealthy the Gotham by ...
Reeves has previously mentioned two other spinoffs from The Batman, one centered around the Gotham City Police Department and the other around Arkham Asylum. Although no other shows are currently ...
Generally, only games starring Batman will be included. Some borderline cases will be included, like the Injustice series since The Dark Knight plays a central role in the stories and Gotham ...
What it's about: Bruce Wayne struggles with his own identity while Two-Face and The Riddler attempt to discover Batman's true identity. What it's about: The Caped Crusaders try to protect Gotham ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...