![]() He was awarded the Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Editor in 1994. ![]() However, can even the Batman face off against the most terrifying criminal from the 19th century? A man who has come to Gotham from London to wreak havoc on the Bat's turf? A man known only as Jack The Ripper.īrian Augustyn is an American comic book editor and writer, associated with DC Comics for several of its titles, including The Flash, Justice League and the Impact Comics line of titles. Becoming urban legend, menacing myth and a Dark Knight, the Caped Crusader becomes the scourge of the criminal underworld. Bruce Wayne's repressed feelings for his parents' murder return and he takes the mantle of the Bat. On returning, he meets Inspector Gordon who informs him that organized crime plagues the city. ![]() In Vienna, he meets Sigmund Freud and reveals to him that he continuously dreams of his parents' murder, and wants to return to his home: Gotham. Bruce Wayne is a wealthy businessman on a tour of Europe. It ascends to urban legend, and the creature is described as having claws, wings and the very semblance of a bat. In the gas-lit 1880s, such a story is a little more than myth. There is a story in Gotham, of a dark creature in the shadows, one that lurks and breaks the spines of criminal scumbags who plague the city with their greed. What if there had been a Batman in the 19th century? Discover the terror of the Dark Knight in the Gotham of the 1880s in Batman: Gotham By Gaslight. ![]()
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