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So we’ve been all about “Batman: Zero Year” and how it’s a big thing and all that. But, this being comics, there’s a rich history of Batman origins going back nearly 75 years.
A s fans await news about who will take over the mantle of The Dark Knight in the DCU, Hot Toys has given Batman fans something exciting to chew on. Hot Toys took to its official ...
Batman: Caped Crusader re-imagines the origins of iconic villains like Catwoman, drawing inspiration from the Golden Age of Comics. Catwoman's new backstory resembles Catman's Silver Age origin ...
Christmas Eve. Eight of the world's greatest assassins descend on Gotham at the behest of gangster Black Mask to take on the ultimate prey - the Batman. That's what we know about Batman: Arkham ...
Origins & Evolutions: Batman. Detective Comics #27 Written by Bill Finger and drawn by Bob Kane, "Detective 27" brought The Bat-Man (as he was called in the issue) to life.
As the game's name suggests, Arkham Origins revisits the early years of Batman, from what caused him to don the cape and mask to his first encounters with some of Gotham's most notorious criminals.
After the first 10 minutes of playing Batman: Arkham Origins, my original cold attitude toward another Bat-title were doused. Hearing first of an early Batman… ...
While fun, "Batman: Arkham Origins" fails to significantly improve on the "Arkham" formula in a game that feels almost like a clone of "Arkham City." ...
WB Montreal plays it safe with Batman: Arkham Origins, delivering a sequel that is true to the feel of its Rocksteady Studios-developed predecessors, but with some new stuff added in on top.
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Batman: Arkham Origins developer Warner Montreal explains to VG247's Dave Cook why it's the darkest, most personal entry yet. He also goes hands-on with Deathstroke and makes a tit of himself ...
Arkham Origins has a couple of tough acts to follow. Although 2009's Arkham Asylum only needed to be "not terrible" to improve on the decades of Batman games that preceded it, it rose far above ...