Batman Arkham City
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Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2016
Mature
2 Years later after the events of Arkham Asylum, The new super prison 'ARKHAM CITY' has opened, transfering all of the super criminals from the asylum over to the new super prison. After Hugo Strange launches his Tyger guards on a snatch and grab on "Playboy Billionare" Bruce Wayne, Strange tells Wayne that he knows he is the Batman and also tells him something called Protocol Ten will make him famous.  Can Bruce Wayne stop Strange or will Strange stop The Bat once and for all? Find out in this new novel of "Batman: Arkham City."
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