#BatmanDay 2016: Villainous Male Desire and the Batman ‘Arkham’ Games
Rocksteady Games and Warner Bros. Games, in their Batman Arkham series, have taken iconic characters and translated them into a rich, playable universe. Drawing on
Rocksteady Games and Warner Bros. Games, in their Batman Arkham series, have taken iconic characters and translated them into a rich, playable universe. Drawing on
The world’s greatest detective is anti-intellectual. The world of Batman celebrates technology. Batman constantly relies on ingenious gadgets, computer algorithms, and tools to scan scenes,
Despite the actor playing the role or the upgrades to his suit, we always recognize any version of Batman. The supervillains, too, are clearly identifiable
For the past seventy-five years, comic book fans have come to know and love the Batman. Since his introduction in Detective Comics #27 in 1939,
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“A child, a moron, a failure, and a psychopath. Quite a little team you’ve put together!” — ex-Liquidator Brunt By the middle of the sixth
Fans were very excited when it was announced that not only would there be an animated feature based on the Batman TV series from the