![]() Zsasz, Batman goes deep undercover in the newly renovated Arkham to solidify his case. On the trail of incarcerated serial killer Mr. The Last Arkham Written by Alan Grant, Art by Norm Breyfogle A criminally underrated story by one of the most criminally underrated creative teams to ever work on Batman, The Last Arkham shares a lot in common with A Serious House on Serious Earth without being derivative. This is one of the most cerebral, thought-provoking and haunting Batman stories of all time, and it forever changed the way comic fans looked at the Dark Knight's Rogue's Gallery. Sounds familiar, right? The mark of Grant Morrison's seminal 1989 graphic novel is all over Batman: Arkham Asylum's core story, which is definitely a good thing. If you want to get a taste of what it's like when Batman is thrown right smack in the middle of Gotham's nuthouse, look no farther than these classic tales: Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth Written by Grant Morrison, Art by Dave McKean The Arkham inmates, led by the Joker, have taken over the Asylum, and unless Batman turns himself over to their deranged "treatment," they'll kill the facility's staff. That being the case, we figured it'd be best to point you in the direction of the quintessential tales that feature the Dark Knight and Arkham Asylum. ![]() ![]() Batman Any self-respecting Batman fan should be aware of the be-all end-all classics such as Batman: Year One, The Dark Knight Returns, and The Killing Joke. ![]()
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