Batman has a reputation for being a terrible inhuman beast, but I never really understood the reasoning for that until the ...
Absolute Batman #4 – written by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta ... Batman monologues about how the rich have eaten well in Gotham City, and that they've taken everything Gotham has to offer.
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There are certain parts of the Batman mythos that are non-negotiables. Bruce Wayne has to be an orphan, for instance, he has to dress in a spooky costume to frighten superstitious and cowardly ...
The Penguin showrunner Lauren Lefranc has talked more about Batman's distracting absence from the DC Studios TV series, ...
Batman #157 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez and Tony S. Daniel sees Batman go up against Commander Star on the streets of Gotham (Spoilers) ...
There have been brief glimpses into Bruce’s childhood to flesh out what led him to where he is now, but Absolute Batman #4 is the first ... yet steal from Gotham all the same.
Warning: Spoilers for Absolute Batman #4 from Scott Snyder ... down the criminals hauling said weapons into Gotham. Absolute Batman #4 is on sale now.
Batman's Gotham City is constantly under siege from a superstitious and cowardly lot of criminals. Still, there is often a time in which the city becomes the victim of a truly evil villain.
Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham is ... This always applies to Grampa’s depiction of the city itself. Right away, the reader is shown that this version of Gotham is a terrible, immoral place.