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Arkham Asylum is an [[Bedlam House|asylum]] in the [[Batman |
Arkham Asylum is an [[Bedlam House|asylum]] in the [[Batman]] mythos that was inspired by [[H.P. Lovecraft|HP Lovecraft]], holding (or rather, [[Cardboard Prison|failing to hold]]) most of Batman's [[Rogues Gallery]]. A link about it sent you here. It may refer to: |
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* [[Bedlam House]], a trope once named |
* [[Bedlam House]], a trope once named '''Arkham Asylum''' |
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* ''[[Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth]]'', a [[Batman]] [[Graphic Novel]] written by [[Grant Morrison]] and illustrated by [[Dave McKean]]. |
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* ''[[Arkham Asylum Living Hell]]'', a [[Graphic Novel]] set in the continuity that focuses on two new characters. |
* ''[[Arkham Asylum: Living Hell]]'', a [[Graphic Novel]] set in the continuity that focuses on two new characters. |
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* ''[[Batman: Arkham Asylum]]'', a [[Video Game]] made by Rocksteady Games that is loosely based on the aforementioned ''Serious House''. |
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 10 July 2021
Arkham Asylum is an asylum in the Batman mythos that was inspired by HP Lovecraft, holding (or rather, failing to hold) most of Batman's Rogues Gallery. A link about it sent you here. It may refer to:
- Bedlam House, a trope once named Arkham Asylum
- Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth, a Batman Graphic Novel written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Dave McKean.
- Arkham Asylum: Living Hell, a Graphic Novel set in the continuity that focuses on two new characters.
- Batman: Arkham Asylum, a Video Game made by Rocksteady Games that is loosely based on the aforementioned Serious House.
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