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  2. Batman: The Cult - Wikipedia

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    Batman: The Cult is a four-issue comic book miniseries. It was published by DC Comics in their Prestige Format and released in 1988. It was written by Jim Starlin , illustrated by Bernie Wrightson , colored by Bill Wray and edited by Denny O'Neil .

  3. Batman: Arkham City - Wikipedia

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    Some gadgets obtained in Batman: Arkham Asylum are present at the start of Arkham City, while others become available during play. [24] Most of these have improved or new capabilities; for example, the Cryptographic Sequencer, used for hacking security consoles, can also monitor shortwave radio channels, [13] and the line launcher can now be deployed as a tightrope or alter direction during ...

  4. Gotham City - Wikipedia

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    Most of these locations have major events in the story. In Batman: Arkham Origins (2013), an earlier, younger version of the city can be seen than that of other games in the Batman: Arkham series. In addition to the northern island, this installment in the series lets players explore a new southern island, connected to the former by the Pioneer ...

  5. Killer Croc - Wikipedia

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    Killer Croc appears in the Batman: Arkham series. Croc first appears in Batman: Arkham Asylum, voiced by Steve Blum. [35] [24] This version is a cannibalistic serial killer and gangster who has been charged with racketeering and smuggling illegal drugs and holds a grudge against Aaron Cash after eating his left hand amidst a failed escape attempt.

  6. Batman: Arkham Shadow - Wikipedia

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    Set six months after the events of Batman: Arkham Origins and three months after the events of Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (2013), the game follows a young but confident Batman (Roger Craig Smith) who must prevent the Rat King from executing public office officials such as District Attorney Harvey Dent and Police Commissioner Jim Gordon (Mark Rolston) and unleashing chaos in Gotham City ...

  7. Batman: Arkham City (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Batman, realizing that the mayor's dreadful "solution" to the rising crime rate will light the fuse to a powder keg, infiltrates Arkham City to observe the atmosphere inside. His three greatest enemies, the Joker, Two-Face and the Penguin , are already busily carving up the greater share of Arkham's turf for themselves.

  8. Batman: Arkham - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is an iOS and Android fighting game developed by NetherRealm Studios, the creators of Mortal Kombat 9, which serves as a spin-off and prequel to the events of Batman: Arkham City. The game features voice acting, with most of the actors reprising their roles from Arkham Asylum and Arkham City.

  9. Ratcatcher (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Following the events of Batman: Arkham City, he survived an encounter with the Penguin, but lost his left eye and arm, before he is eventually killed by the Arkham Knight. [18] The Ratcatcher appears in Batman: The Adventures Continue #16 as an attendee of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy's party. [19]