Video game development company Rocksteady rocked the world with ‘Batman: Arkham Knight,’ the fourth installment of its ‘Batman: Arkham’ gaming franchise. The popular entry garnered acclaim from gamers and critics alike, even spinning off a comic book prequel set in the same universe.
Now DC Comics has decided to cash in on that success with the release of ‘Medieval,’ a story-arc in Detective Comics where Batman and his son Damian Wayne (the current Robin), team-up to battle Arkham Knight, who has a radically different origin than the game the character is based on. I highlight the key difference and note which one is superior asked, “Is this a sign of things to come at DC Comics?”
Check out the webisode below (Warning, spoilers ahead for the game and comic):
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