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Gotham Knights is an American superhero television series developed by Natalie Abrams, Chad Fiveash, and James Stoteraux for The CW. It centers on members of the Batman family and other DC Comics supporting characters. It premiered on March 14, 2023.
Batman: Gotham Knights began in the wake of the Batman: No Man's Land event, a year-long crossover event that had involved all main Batman titles. No Man's Land was followed by a soft relaunch of the main Batman titles, with new creative teams and new editorial direction; as part of this shakeup, the series Batman: Shadow of the Bat was cancelled and replaced with Batman: Gotham Knights.
Johnny Williams as Clayface on the cover of Batman: Gotham Knights #69 (November 2005). Art by Claudio Castellini. The eighth version of Clayface, Johnny Williams, debuted in Batman: Gotham Knights #60 (February 2005). [38] Williams is a former firefighter who is transformed into a clay-based creature after an explosion in a chemical plant.
This Tuesday’s episode of The CW’s Gotham Knights was not joking around. For starters — and as Harper would be the first to tell you — it was a horny little hour, starting off with the ...
He runs for re-election until Two-Face kills him, leading to the Joker becoming the mayor of Gotham. Hamilton Hill appears in Gotham Knights, portrayed by Randall Newsome. This version is an ally of the Court of Owls, who kill him following an attack by the Mutant gang. [1] [12]
Carrie Kelley is a 13-year-old schoolgirl and scout whom Batman saves from a sadistic group of Mutant gang members on the night of his return from retirement. Idolizing the Dark Knight, she then spends her lunch money on a Robin outfit, sets out to attack petty con men, and finds Batman in the hope of becoming his partner.
The following is a list of characters that have appeared in the television series The Batman, which ran from September 11, 2004, to March 22, 2008.The animation style bares a strong resemblance to that of Jackie Chan Adventures, since Jeff Matsuda was the chief character designer for both shows.
Still in his dwarfish, barely mobile form, the Key attempts to cure himself by reactivating Amazo, which was stored in the Justice League Satellite. Zatanna uses magic to cure the Key, restoring the powers to the League. [5] The Key makes a cameo appearance in Justice League of America #240 (July 1985). The time-traveling villain Dr. Anomaly ...