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  2. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Arkham Asylum: Living Hell #1 (July 2003) Former crooked investor Warren White thought he scored a legal victory when he won the insanity plea in court. However, White learned that he had made a mistake as he found himself among Batman's most dangerous enemies within Arkham Asylum. After much torture and abuse, a disfigured Warren White was ...

  3. Batman: Arkham Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Return to Arkham, developed by Virtuos, is a compilation featuring remastered versions of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City using Unreal Engine 4 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Additionally, both games include all previously released downloadable content.

  4. Batman: Arkham - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Batman: Arkham Shadow - Wikipedia

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    The game's structure is similar to Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009), in which Batman explores a series of large but confined spaces. Batman can glide from heights using his cape, and use his grapple gun to climb onto higher ledges. As players progress, they gain new gadgets and tools, enabling them to reach previously inaccessible areas.

  6. Ventriloquist (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold Wesker incarnation of the Ventriloquist and Scarface appear as a boss in Batman: Dark Tomorrow, voiced by Michael Goz. [22] This version is a crime boss and rival of Black Mask. The Arnold Wesker incarnation of the Ventriloquist and Scarface make minor appearances in the Batman: Arkham series. Scarface appears in Batman: Arkham Asylum.

  7. Clayface - Wikipedia

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    Clayface appears as the final boss of Batman: Arkham City. In between games, he escaped Arkham Asylum by posing as asylum director Quincy Sharp and went on the run from Hugo Strange. Karlo was later found by the Joker, who hired the former to pose as him. Throughout the story mode, Karlo uses the Joker's likeness to distract Batman from the ...

  8. Electrocutioner - Wikipedia

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    The Lester Buchinsky incarnation of the Electrocutioner appears in Batman: Arkham Origins, voiced by Steve Blum. [22] This version is an assassin. He is hired by the Joker disguised as Black Mask to kill Batman, who easily defeats the Electrocutioner and tracks him to the Joker and the other assassins' location. In retaliation, the Joker kills ...

  9. Victor Zsasz - Wikipedia

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    An alternate universe variant of Victor Zsasz appears in Batman: Crimson Mist as one of several Arkham Asylum inmates killed by a vampiric Batman. [24] An alternate universe variant of Victor Zsasz appears in Flashpoint. This version is an inmate of the military Doom prison before being killed by Heat Wave during a prison break. [25]