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Review of Batman: Gates of Gotham
The graphic novel showcases solid artwork and an amazing story that focuses on the pressures of maintaining a legacy as Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne step into their roles the Batman and Robin of Gotham as Bruce Wayne works to set up Batman, Incorporated.
2 commentsBatman: Mister Freeze
This may just be me, but my opinion of Mister Freeze has dropped thanks to the debacle that is Joel Schumacer's Batman & Robin. In it Arnold Schwarzenegger portrayed the villain, and well we all know he isn't known for his acting ability. Truth of...
0 commentsBatman: Scarecrow
Batman used something that scared him to frighten the scum of Gotham, and one of those scum specialized in fear. Dr. Johathan Crane, also known as Scarecrow, is an insane ex-psychiatrist who uses a variety of drugs and psychological tactics to use...
3 commentsBatman: Two Face
The relationship between Batman/Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent was done perfectly in "The Dark Knight" as it showed how Gotham viewed them both. Batman was clearly the Dark Knight of Gotham due to the fact that some feared him while some loved him....
2 commentsGotham City Impostors Weapon Guide
Gotham City Impostors set of 6 1" pins pinback buttons badges batman joker XBOX Current Bid: $4.99 * Custom GOTHAM CITY IMPOSTORS 7" Batman Imposter Action Figure...
0 commentsBatman: Bane
While the first two villains I spoke of were more of a intelluctal challenge as well as a physcial challenge, Bane differs from them both as he is known as the man that broke the Bat. This of course then forced Bruce Wayne to give up the cowl so...
3 commentsBatman: The Joker
The Clown Prince of Crime is the most recognizable of the Batman villains for good reason. He embodies everything that Batman stands against and is the complete polar opposite of the Bat. The Joker has a famous quote that he said to Batman on the...
8 commentsGotham City: The Worst Place In The World
Gotham City is a unique animal in the DC universe, and certainly within the comic book world as a whole. The trajectory the city has taken is representative of what the monthly Batman titles convey. What Batman represents is very...
4 commentsClassic Television Memories: Batman 1966 - 1968
Hi, I'm glad you're here. You must have an interest in classic television shows. In a moment, we're going to climb into my Classic TV Time Capsule, but first let me lay out the Plan. We're going to embark on a journey. We're going to enter the...
1 commentUnder The Red Hood Graphic Novel Review
An independent review of the graphic novel Under The Red Hood. Written by and featuring artwork from
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