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BRUCE WAYNE League RecruitmentĬatwoman: Has a personal connection to Bruce's father. Talia Al Ghul: Here for league recruitment. Vicki Vale: Reporter type who's looking to get a story and deal with her crush on the handsome prince of Gotham While Bruce is dealing with this I'm looking for one of the following ladies to come into his life. Essentially allegation come to life that Thomas Wayne ran the town with Carmine and Falcone. This would be similar to that but not entirely.
Batman sins of the father series#
If you've played Batman: The Telltale Series then you probably know what kind of story I am looking to play. The story begins with Bruce finding out his father was corrupt. Just on the scene, people still debate whether he is real, and trying to take down the mob. I think it would be in his first year as Batman. This would involvement a Batman who's only recently came onto the scene. I am looking to do a Batman story set in my own take of the DC Universe. And it’s a good Batman standalone, but sans the Telltale connection, it’s only just good.Hello all! Thank you for taking the time to read my interest thread! Even if you don't find anything in here to interest you I hope you have a great rest of your day! A young street kid finds himself hunted by Two-Face and the boy insists that he help Batman stop the villain.A young street kid finds. But so much of the enjoyment is predicated on having this prior knowledge of this particular canon. While Batman tries to find a way to prove Floyd Lawton and Deadshot are one and the same, Deadshot focuses his quest for vengeance on Bruce Wayne, determined to take. The war between Deadshot and Batman hurtles toward a deadly conclusion. If you’ve liked the Telltale interpretation, you’re going to like this. Batman: Sins of the Father 5 (W) Christos Gage (A/CA) Raffaele Ienco In Shops: SRP: 2.99. Each character has a strong voice in line with their video game counterpart and, in many ways, it feels like a good Let’s Play with a well-balanced set of responses and lots of fun Easter eggs regarding some content in Enemy Within. The dialog is crisp and Ienco continues to perfectly capture the Telltale visual aesthetic. And finally, we get action hero Batman with all the quick time events and flashy fight sequences. We get Batman unmasked, talking candidly with Alfred. We get investigator Batman, strong-arming criminals to find out crucial bits of information that we would be linking together if we were in the typical Telltale interface. We get to see Bruce Wayne, local billionaire pariah and currently working with the police. Like your typical episode, we juggle between the different facets of Bruce. It’s not nearly as groundbreaking as the Penguin or the Joker, but he fits the antagonist role Gage had in mind and he fits it well. And most importantly, Telltale has latched onto the character’s anti-heroics and tethers it into the grand conspiracy at the heart of Telltale’s iteration. He is every bit of a tactical marksman you’d expect him to be. He is wearing a functional adaptation of his iconic outfit.
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The current headlining villain of Sins of the Father, he is perhaps the least changed character in the Telltale reimagining. I know that this is a Batman comic, but we gotta give props to Gage and Ienco for their rendition of Deadshot. Writer: Christos Gage / Artist: Raffaele Ienco / DC Comics