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Arkham City gets comic book tie-in

Comic book mini-series to fill the story gap between the original and sequel Batman games

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This May, players will get a chance to find out what happened between Batman: Arkham Asylum and its sequel in Batman: Arkham City, a six-issue mini-series that bridges the gap between the two games, and leads into the game’s release this Fall.

Written by Batman: The Animated Series writer Paul Dini (who also penned both Arkham games) and drawn by Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City concept artist Carlos D’anda, the comic picks up one year after the original game, where former Arkham Warden turned newly elected Mayor of Gotham City Quincy Sharp has decided to close down the infamous institution. In its stead, he establishes “Arkham City,” the new maximum security “home” for all of Gotham City’s thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds. Set inside the heavily fortified walls of a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, inmates can roam free and do whatever they want as long as they don’t try to escape. To run this urban prison, Sharp has appointed Dr. Hugo Strange, a man who knows that Bruce Wayne is Batman.

Each issue of the mini-series will be available day-and-date digitally worldwide for $2.99 each. These releases will alternate with eight-page digital-first interludes that will expand on the story included in the miniseries. Written by Dini and drawn by a variety of artists, these digital stories will focus on The Dark Knight’s many enemies as they vie for power in this new city within a city. Each eight-page digital-first interlude will be available for .99 cents, releasing in between issues of the mini-series, and will later be included in print in the Batman: Arkham City game collector's edition.

“The digital first stories offer a unique incentive for fans to experience interesting and exciting stories beyond the pages in the printed comic,” said Jim Lee, DC Comics Co-Publisher, “The additional pages will serve as interludes within the regular issues and won’t be necessary to follow the main story of the mini-series. Fans will also be able to read these interludes in print later, when we publish the collected edition.”

The comic will double-ship in its first month, with issues #1 & #2 landing in May. The game is set to follow this Fall on PC, Xbox 360, and Playstation 3.
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Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC) is ranked #46 out of 1970 total reviewed games. It is ranked #7 out of 63 games reviewed in 2009.
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