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    Batman: Arkham City #1

    Batman: Arkham City » Batman: Arkham City #1 - Ruins released by DC Comics on July 1, 2011.

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    Ruins last edited by mshirley27 on 03/09/19 08:28PM View full history

    It's been a year since The Joker took over Arkham, and Gotham is still trying to get back to normal in this all-new, 5-issue miniseries bridging the gap between the hit videogame Batman: Arkham Asylum and the exciting, upcoming sequel, Batman: Arkham City! And now, an attack by a pair of super-powered twins increases the threat level and triggers Gotham City's new mayor to call for drastic measures.

    Former warden Quincy Sharp outlines his plans for Arkham City with the aid of his psychiatrist while Batman attempts to protect the new city hall from former Two-Face henchmen T&T.

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    First Video Game Comic Book I Actually Liked 0

     Cover The cover is kind of boring. Nothing amazing and does not really draw you to get the comic. They should of brought something to the cover that they have for the video game. Story We see the aftermath of the Batman Arkham Asylum video game. Joker is dying and the Mayor wants everyone with a costume off the streets or they are going to end up in Arkham City. We also find out that the Mayor is not the real person running Gotham Best Part I have never read a good comic book that was ...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Bridging the Gap Between Arkham Asylum & Arkham City 0

    This is a comic book based on a video game based on a comic book. Set between Batman: Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, we will discover how things got so bad in Gotham.The Good Batman: Arkham City is a highly anticipated video game. The idea that Gotham will be partially turned into a block off prison for inmates is pretty drastic, even for a Batman story. What's great about this series is we're going to see just how something this extreme can happen. It's something that players might simply accep...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    VidReview #18 - Batman: Arkham City #1 0

    Gotham is under martial law (again), which means a certain vigilante is bound to be on the scene. But is it a scene you'll want to see? ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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