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The gameplay involves Batman using punches and kicks and his batarang a thrown weapon in order to fight the villains' henchmen as well as solving puzzles. Your Sinclair magazine awarded it 9 out of 10, [3] praising the colourful and expressive graphics and the inclusion of two separate adventures.
Computer Gaming World also gave a positive review, praising the graphics, particularly the Atari ST's graphics over the C64's. However, it was noted the game emphasises mazes and puzzles over beating up bad guys, and as such did not quite meet expectations.
The story is published in two parts in the 'final' issues of the series Batman and Detective Comics , released in February and April, respectively. Written by Neil Gaiman, pencilled by Andy Kubert and inked by Scott Williams, the story is purported to be the 'last' Batman story in the wake of severe psychological trauma that Batman endures within the story Batman R.
The story's title is a reference to the backup stories published in DC Comics Presents from the early s to the mids which revisited various long-unused Golden Age and Silver Age characters and were all titled 'Whatever Happened to x? That conversation would eventually lead them to plot an idea about a theoretical Batman story.
When the introduction was finally published in Gaiman's essay collection The View from the Cheap Seats , Gaiman revealed in a footnote that that idea had since been turned into one of his favourite sequences within the comic. Gaiman described the job as something that he had to take part in. Would you like to write the last issue of Batman and the last issue of Detective Comics?
And when they make an offer like that, you say yes. Gaiman asked artist Andy Kubert to make the artwork throughout the series represent various eras of notable artists that had worked on Batman.
Like Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? The Batman presented in the story is not necessarily the one from current DC Universe continuity, but rather an indeterminate amalgamation that pays homage to the entirety of the character's year history. The overall plot concerns the wake of Batman, taking place in the back of a small Gotham City bar. During the wake, a number of prominent figures from Batman's life each tell a tale of Batman and how he eventually died, giving multiple, unique histories of Batman, his life, and his death.
The plot of Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? Batman —, September—December , in which Batman is apparently killed and the circumstances of his 'death' are explained by four villains, each taking credit for the crime in four incompatible stories.
The story begins over Gotham City, which the narrator describes as being 'different. The bartender, Joe Chill, tells her that a group is gathered in the back. As Selina makes her way back, she arrives at a wake. At the front of the room is an open coffin. As a casket containing the body of Batman is shown, the narrator says 'That's me Once everyone arrives, the eulogies begin. Every one of the eulogies is an account of how Batman died, however, each story is different and often inconsistent with the others.
Selina Kyle's eulogy relates the story of her relationship with Batman over the years, first as a criminal who tried to seduce him, later becoming a vigilante to get his attention and finally retiring to open a cat breeder's salon and sanctuary. Her tale ends with a story similar to the death of Robin Hood: Batman came to her store badly wounded, but instead of taking him to a hospital, she tied him to a couch and let him bleed to death.
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