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Pages in category "Batman storylines" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anarky in Gotham City; B.
The first twenty issues consisted of a trilogy of story arcs – I Am Gotham, I Am Suicide and I Am Bane – interspersed with two issues [125] of the crossover story Batman: Night of the Monster Men (written by Steve Orlando) and the two-issue [126] story arc Rooftops. They explored Batman's psychological aspects, introduced the new recurring ...
Batman Forever: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture: July 1995 Published in conjunction with the film Batman Forever. [332] Nightwing: Alfred's Return #1 Published as part of the DC Comics crossover story line "KnightsEnd", which is the third and last part of the DC Comics crossover story arc Batman: Knightfall. [333]
The Batman of Arkham (2000) – Set in 1900, Bruce Wayne is an early psychiatrist and the head of Arkham Asylum, with Jonathan Crane as his corrupt assistant. Batman: The Order of Beasts (2004) – Batman attempts to break up a spy ring in England during World War II. Co-written and illustrated by Eddie Campbell.
Here’s How to Watch All the Batman Movies in Order. Brady Langmann. August 9, 2024 at 11:52 AM ... Over the past 85 years, we’ve seen Batman's story told, revamped, and then told again.
The Dark Knight Rises is partially based on the "Knightfall" story arc, along with Batman: No Man's Land, and The Dark Knight Returns. The film focuses on Bane's early life in a foreign prison called The Pit. As a way to protest Bruce's decision to continue as Batman, Alfred resigns his post as his butler.
Some fans, for example, prefer Batman: The Animated Series featuring Kevin Conroy’s memorable voice. Keep scrolling to find out how to watch all the Batman movies — in order.
Batman appears in a novel by cyberpunk/horror novelist John Shirley, titled Batman: Dead White, from Del Rey. Many other novels and short story collections featuring Batman have been published over the years, including novelizations of each of the recent movies (such as Batman and The Dark Knight Rises) and many of the comic book arcs.