Later he rescued a woman from Victor Zsasz. Returning to the Batmobile, he was contacted by Alfred about a "code yellow" at Arkham Asylum, though security footage showed everything to be normal until the presence of a guard who wasn't working that night told Batman it was being looped. ...
Batman was the alias and second identity of billionaire Bruce Wayne, son of Thomas and Martha Wayne. Becoming the Dark Knight, he dedicated himself to protect Gotham City. Having witnessed his parents' death at the hands of Joe Chill as a child, Bruce tr
The Broker: Sells hideouts to super-villains. The Bookworm: A book-themed supervillain who commits crimes related to books and has an obsession for collecting them. Brother Eye: A computer system created by Batman to monitor metahumans; the A.I. eventually went rogue and tried to kill all ...
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Batman: Arkham Series Killer Moth's image on his Character Bio inBatman: Arkham Asylum While Killer Moth does not actually appear inBatman: Arkham Asylum, his bio can be unlocked by scanning a human corpse in the Aviary of Arkham's Botanical Gardens, adhered to the wall in what appears to...
As the trio return from their mission, a hologram of Bruce Wayne assigns them to investigate Gorilla City, the hideout of the Society. Green Arrow believes it is more militaristic than vigilantism and asks why he doesn't send the military. He explains that there hasn't been any army since...
It is interesting to note that, of the four main villains in Batman (Joker(Cesar Romero),Penguin(Burgess Meredith),Catwoman(Julie Newmar), and theRiddler(Frank Gorshin) was the only one to never enter the Bat Cave in the TV series, but in the first film series,Edward Nygma(Jim Carrey)...