![]() ![]() ![]() Batman takes it upon himself to reassemble her broken mind with the help of the Psycho Pirate, who has the ability to control people’s emotions. Gotham died during battle, and Gotham Girl was left traumatized from the experience. But we would like to explore the stories that led to it, the stories that made us think a little differently about Batman and the way Tom King captivated us with his storytelling.Īfter the events of the story I Am Gotham, which introduced the heroes Gotham and Gotham Girl. Tom Kings run began with issue #1 and concluded with issue #85, at that time it was passed along to Jame Tyrion IV who has done Batman justice so far. Humanizing Batman in a way that fans never thought possible, and putting him through a pain and agony the Dark Knight has ever faced as Gothams savior. The cape and cowl were then handed off to Tom King, who took Batman and took readers on entirely different ride then what he had seen before. In 2016 DC once again decided to give their characters a clean slate with Rebirth, this time keeping continuity with what had been established with New 52. Scott Snyder took on Batman with the New 52 and brought something so fresh and unique to the character, as well as the BatFamily and his rouges gallery. ![]() ![]() While many stories thrived and others failed, one thing hasn’t changed and it’s the way people write The Caped Crusader. When DC decided to reboot their entire comic line in 2011 with the launch of the New 52, it was a bit nerve wracking for fans on what they might do with their favorite heroes. ![]()
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