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The Penguin might have introduced the means of bringing in one of Batman's scariest villains into the Reeves-verse.
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.
and watching your own Batman-shaped shadow grow larger and darker below you as you glide from a gargoyle towards an unsuspecting enemy. You're in among the grime and decay of Gotham's underworld ...
Following the recent success of HBO's The Penguin, it's high time that Zoë Kravitz's Catwoman get her own spinoff show set in ...
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 ...
In “Batman ’89 Echoes” Hamm places Batman undercover in Arkham Asylum as an inmate. In the second issue of the series, ...
Batman: Arkham Shadow is every bit as good as previous Arkham games and shouldn't be missed, even if it is only on Meta Quest 3.
Set shortly after the Joker lost a fight with gravity, a stone gargoyle, and the hard pavements of Gotham, Batman: Resurrection examines the lasting impact of the clown prince of crime.