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The Ventriloquist is one of many villains in the Batman's rogues gallery to be confined to Arkham Asylum when Batman apprehends him. In Knightfall, Arkham is destroyed by Bane and the Ventriloquist is among the inmates who escape. [5] Unable to find Scarface, the Ventriloquist uses a sock puppet in his place for a short time (aptly named Socko).
Forever Evil: Arkham War by Peter Tomasi, Scot Eaton and Jaime Mendoza, focuses on Batman's villains. [65] A concluding one-shot issue, Forever Evil Aftermath: Batman vs. Bane, by Peter Tomasi, Scot Eaton, Jaime Mendoza and Scott Hana, was released in April 2014. [66]
Batman: Arkham is a superhero action-adventure video game series based on the DC Comics character Batman, developed by Rocksteady Studios, [1] [2] WB Games Montréal and Camouflaj, and published originally by Eidos Interactive and currently by Warner Bros. Games.
Arkham was created by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle and first appeared in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1 in 1992. [6] In his first appearance, Batman was committed to the asylum for allegedly killing a police officer. [7] In the issue, Dr. Arkham is shown to believe he can convince the Batman to willingly reveal his identity to him. [8]
Achilles Milo is a renowned chemist and criminal. Throughout his appearances, he transforms Anthony Lupus into a werewolf, takes control of Arkham Asylum, obtains the Silver Wheel of Nyorlath, contributes to the creation of Batman's Zur-En-Arrh personality, and gives the Human Flame innate pyrokinetic abilities.
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (often shortened to Batman: Arkham Asylum) is a Batman graphic novel written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Dave McKean. The story follows the vigilante Batman , who is called upon to quell a maddening riot taking place in the infamous Arkham Asylum , a psychiatric hospital housing the most ...
After Batman's death in Batman R.I.P., White is transferred out of Arkham and into a more secure prison. [8] In The New 52 continuity reboot, White is an ally of Black Mask and the Penguin. [9] [10] [11]
Hush (Thomas Elliot) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee, the character first appeared in Batman #609 in January 2003 as part of the twelve-issue storyline Batman: Hush.