Description: Included and ConditionBatman Arkham Knight #0 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #1 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #2 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #3 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #4 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #5 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #6 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #7 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #8 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #9 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #10 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #11 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight #12 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight Annual #1 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight Batgirl / Harley Quinn Special #1 - High GradeBatman Arkham Knight Robin Special #1 - High GradeOverall the comics are in excellent condition. I am not a grading expert, so please see photos for more details. DescriptionIssue 1: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Viktor Bogdanovic and Art Thibert. Cover by Dan Panosian. The Joker is dead. Arkham City is closed. As a new day begins, Bruce Wayne finds himself in devastating pain, recovering from his injuries and questioning whether his role as Batman is still necessary to the city's survival. But as the sun rises in Gotham City, dangerous new threats emerge from the shadows…and the Arkham Knight is just beginning. Don't miss this in-continuity prequel comic set prior to the events of the brand-new video game Batman: Arkham Knight! Issue 2: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Viktor Bogdanovic and Art Thibert. Cover by Dan Panosian. Will the Clown Prince of Crime have the last laugh from inside the grave? Find out when Harley Quinn is Batman's only hope to save Commissioner Gordon from The Joker's Last Will and Testament! Issue 3: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Iq Guara and Travis Lanham. Cover by Dan Panosian. The Arkham Knight's shadow spreads across the city as Batman digs deeper into the murders of villains - and it will soon put him on a collision course with the most dangerous enemy he's ever faced! All this and more as the stunning prelude to the highly anticipated video game continues! Issue 4: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Robson Rocha and Viktor Bogdanovic. Cover by Dan Panosian. As clues to the whereabouts of Gotham City's most mysterious and frightening villain surface, the arrival of the new Batmobiles leads to the deadliest ride Batman will ever take! Issue 5: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Viktor Bogdanovic. Cover by Dan Panosian. One of Batman's deadliest enemies is back and more powerful than ever! That's right - it's Bane, who's now leading a small army of followers! Can the Dark Knight stop this brilliant behemoth from claiming Gotham City as his own? Issue 6: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Ig Guara and Julio Ferreira. Cover by Dan Panosian. Just when Bane gets the upper hand on Batman, a surprising ally joins the fight and changes the tide of battle! But when an explosion leaves everyone under an abandoned part of Arkham City, the Dark Knight must fight his way back to the surface! Issue 7: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Viktor Bogdanovic. Cover by Howard Porter. After narrowly escaping death during his battle with Bane, a battered and bloodied Batman crosses paths with a kid from Gotham City, and changes the course of his life forever. Meanwhile, the Scarecrow begins to gather his forces… Issue 8: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Ig Guara, Julio Ferreira and Victor Bogdanovic. Cover by Howard Porter. Just as 'Gotham Reborn' starts to take hold…enter: The Suicide Squad! their target? None other than Gotham City's favorite son: Bruce Wayne! Issue 9: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Jon Bogdanove and Richard Friend. Cover by Howard Porter. It's the team-up you've been waiting for! Batman, Nightwing and…Deadshot?! And just when you thought things couldn't get any crazier-enter: Metamorpho! Issue 10: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Viktor Bogdanovic and Ig Guara. Cover by Howard Porter. When a new string of calendar-themed murders starts in Gotham City, Batman and Gordon name Julian Day-a.k.a. Calendar Man-the prime suspect! Issue 11: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Viktor Bogdanovic and Ig Guara. Cover by Howard Porter. After years of planning, the Arkham Knight is finally ready to make his move on Batman. But when he seeks out a surprising ally, Jonathan Crane-a.k.a. The Scarecrow-a deadly alliance is formed that may mean the end of the Dark Knight…forever! Issue 12: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Viktor Bogdanovic and Ig Guara. Cover by Howard Porter. After years of planning, the Arkham Knight is finally ready to make his move on Batman. But when he seeks out a surprising ally, Jonathan Crane-a.k.a. The Scarecrow-a deadly alliance is formed that may mean the end of the Dark Knight…forever! Annual 1: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert. Cover by Andy Kubert. The Arkham Knight goes hunting for the Scarecrow, but what he finds instead is even more horrifying! Don't miss the story that's sure to have Arkham fans talking! Special 1: Written by Tim Seeley. Art by Matthew Clark, Wade Von Grawbadger, Sean Parsons and Rob Schwager. Cover by Matthew Clark. Check out two never-before-told stories of the Arkham-verse. One starring Batgirl and Harley Quinn, plus a story starring Batgirl! In the 20-page Batgirl and Harley Quinn story, Barbara Gordon struggles with her role as Gotham City's newest masked avenger, while Arkham Asylum's Dr. Harleen Quinzel battles her own inner demons as her criminal career as Harley Quinn is just beginning. This story appears in print for the first time here and includes appearances by Batman and The Joker. This issue now will include a 10-page story featuring the stunning origin of Batgirl in in the Batman: Arkham universe! This story was previously available in 2015 in giveaway comic at conventions and digitally. Written by Tim Seeley. Art by Matthew Clark, Wade Von Grawbadger, Sean Parsons and Rob Schwager. Cover by Matthew Clark. Check out two never-before-told stories of the Arkham-verse. One starring Batgirl and Harley Quinn, plus a story starring Batgirl! In the 20-page Batgirl and Harley Quinn story, Barbara Gordon struggles with her role as Gotham City's newest masked avenger, while Arkham Asylum's Dr. Harleen Quinzel battles her own inner demons as her criminal career as Harley Quinn is just beginning. This story appears in print for the first time here and includes appearances by Batman and The Joker. This issue now will include a 10-page story featuring the stunning origin of Batgirl in in the Batman: Arkham universe! This story was previously available in 2015 in giveaway comic at conventions and digitally. Special 2: Written by Peter J. Tomasi. Art by Robson Rocha and Daniel Henriques. Cover by Francis Manapul. After an intense training session in the Batcave, Tim Drake settles in for a normal day as a science teacher at Robinson Academy. But just as a class field trip to Wayne Industries begins, things take a violent turn when a gang of armed thugs enter the building. Don't miss this special spotlight issue on the Boy Wonder! Batman: Arkham Knight is a 2015 action-adventure game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the successor to the 2013 video game Batman: Arkham Origins, a direct sequel to Batman: Arkham City (2011) and the fourth main installment in the Batman: Arkham series. Written by Sefton Hill, Ian Ball, and Martin Lancaster, Arkham Knight is inspired by the long-running comic book mythos. Set nine months after the events of Arkham City, the game's main storyline follows Batman as he confronts Scarecrow, who has launched an attack on Gotham City and caused a citywide evacuation. Scarecrow, with the help of the mysterious Arkham Knight, plots to unite all of Gotham's criminals in an attempt to finally destroy Batman. The game is presented from a third-person perspective, with a primary focus on Batman's melee combat, stealth abilities, detective skills, and gadgets. Batman can freely move around the open world of Gotham City, interacting with characters and undertaking missions, and unlocking new areas by progressing through the main story or obtaining new equipment. The player is able to complete side missions away from the main story to unlock additional content and collectible items. Combat focuses on chaining attacks together against numerous foes while avoiding damage, while stealth allows Batman to conceal himself around an area, using gadgets and the environment to silently eliminate enemies. Arkham Knight introduces the Batmobile as a playable vehicle, which is used for transportation, puzzle solving and combat. Development on Arkham Knight began in 2011 after completion of Arkham City and took place over four years. Rocksteady opted to use its own writers for the main story with collaboration by comic book writer Geoff Johns, choosing to replace Paul Dini who had worked on Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. The introduction of the Batmobile required a change in the team's design methodology, as the previous games' city designs were too narrow and confined to allow smooth travel for the vehicle. Arkham Knight was released worldwide on June 23, 2015, for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. The console versions of the game received generally favorable reviews, and was considered to be a satisfying conclusion to the franchise. The Windows version was subject to criticism for technical and performance issues that rendered it unplayable for some users, prompting Warner Bros. to temporarily withdraw it from sale. At release, the game was the fastest-selling game of 2015, and the fastest-selling game in the Arkham series, reaching over 5 million units sold globally by October 2015. It was also the 6th best-selling game of 2015 in UK. A Nintendo Switch version was released in December 2023. The game also received several accolades, including Best British Game, Best Game, and Best Action-Adventure Game. It was also featured in many lists of the best video games of 2015 and of the 2010s. A variety of post-release content was released for the game, including story-based missions, challenge maps, and skins for Batman and his allies, different historical Batmobile designs, and racetracks. A continuation of the series, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, was released on February 2, 2024. Batman: Arkham City is a 2011 action-adventure game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the sequel to the 2009 video game Batman: Arkham Asylum and the second installment in the Batman: Arkham series. Written by veteran Batman writer Paul Dini with Paul Crocker and Sefton Hill, Arkham City was inspired by the long-running comic book mythos. In the game's main storyline, Bruce Wayne is incarcerated in Arkham City, a super-prison enclosing the decaying urban slums of Gotham City. He dons his alter ego, Batman, and goes on a mission to uncover the secret behind a sinister scheme orchestrated by the facility's warden, Hugo Strange. The game is presented from the third-person perspective with a primary focus on Batman's combat and stealth abilities, detective skills, and gadgets that can be used in both combat and exploration. Batman can freely move around the Arkham City prison, interacting with characters and undertaking missions, and unlocking new areas by progressing through the main story or obtaining new equipment. The player is able to complete side missions away from the main story to unlock additional content and collectible items. Batman's ally Catwoman is another playable character, featuring her own story campaign that runs parallel to the game's main plot. Rocksteady conceived ideas for a sequel while developing Arkham Asylum, commencing serious development of Arkham City's story in February 2009. The layout of Arkham City has a virtual footprint five times that of Arkham Asylum, and the city design was modified to accommodate Batman's ability to swoop and glide. Over a year and $10 million were spent on the game's marketing campaign, and its release was accompanied by two music albums; one containing the game's score, and the other featuring 11 original songs inspired by the game from various mainstream artists. Arkham City was released worldwide for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles in October 2011, followed by a Microsoft Windows version a month later. The game received critical acclaim, particularly for its narrative, characters, world design, soundtrack, and Batman's combat and navigation abilities. It was tied with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for the highest-rated video game of 2011 according to review aggregator Metacritic, and was the recipient of several awards from media outlets, including Game of the Year, Best Action Game, Best Action Adventure Game, Best Adventure Game, and Best Original Score. Like its predecessor, it is considered one of the greatest video games ever made. The game has sold over 12.5 million units and generated over $600 million in revenue. A spin-off mobile game, Batman: Arkham City Lockdown, was released in December. Arkham City received a "Game of the Year Edition" in May 2012. Wii U and OS X versions of the game were released in November and December 2012, respectively; and a remastered version for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in October 2016. A version for the Nintendo Switch was released in 2023. A prequel to the series, Batman: Arkham Origins, was released in October 2013, and a narrative sequel, Batman: Arkham Knight, was released in June 2015. ShippingEconomy shipping provided. All comics will be bagged and boarded and shipped securelyI provide FREE combined shipping on all comic sales (Add to cart and total will adjust. $3.95 no matter your order size)I am unable to provide economy shipping to buyers outside of the Continental USAI am unable to provide free returns due to recent scams and swapping of items. I will work with you if there are any issues*** BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ADDITIONAL BATMAN / VIDEO GAME RELATED COMIC LISTINGS ***
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Comic Book Lot
Artist/Writer: Peter J. Tomasi
Character: Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Batman (Bruce Wayne), Joker
Tradition: US Comics
Signed: No
Cover Artist: Dan Panosian
Series Title: Batman: Arkham Knight
Ex Libris: No
Universe: DC Universe
Publisher: DC Comics
Inscribed: No
Publication Year: 2015
Type: Comic Book
Format: Annual
Language: English
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Personalized: No
Style: Color
Features: Boarded, Complete Series, First Printing, Set
Genre: Action, Adventure, Games, Superheroes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States