Batman Arkham: Hugo Strange #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers key Batman stories featuring the obsessive psychiatrist Hugo Strange, one of the Dark Knight's earliest and most psychologically unsettling foes. Spanning decades of DC Comics history, the volume includes classic tales such as 'Batman' #1 (1940) and 'Batman' #356-357, alongside modern interpretations like 'Batman: Prey' and 'Batman and the Monster Men,' showcasing Strange's unique fixation on unmasking Batman and replicating his methods. It serves as a comprehensive overview of the character's evolution from a Golden Age mad scientist to a complex, calculating adversary in the modern era.
In "Professor Hugo Strange," Bruce Wayne seeks recovery at the exclusive Graytowers hospital after a battle with Dr. Phosphorus, only to find the facility harboring a far more insidious threat. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Marshall Rogers, with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Jerry Serpe, this 2018 DC tale reveals Hugo Strange's twisted experiments turning patients into obedient servants. The cover, a striking portrait by Brian Bolland, captures the eerie tension of a mind game unfolding behind the walls of a high-end asylum.
In "Professor Hugo Strange," the Batman confronts a chilling new threat when he uncovers a clue tied to the mysterious death of a G-Man, leading him into a deadly game orchestrated by Hugo Strange. With the city shrouded in a sinister fog that Strange weaponizes to commit his crimes, the Dark Knight must navigate a web of deception and danger—where every shadow holds a secret.
In "The Dead Yet Live," Bruce Wayne seeks refuge at the secluded Graytowers hospital to recover from his battle with Dr. Phosphorus, only to find the facility harboring a far more sinister agenda. As Hugo Strange manipulates the wealthy patients into obedient puppets, Batman’s presence triggers a dangerous revelation—Strange learns the truth behind the cowl.
In "I Am the Batman!" from Batman Arkham: Hugo Strange, Hugo Strange manipulates Bruce Wayne’s identity with chilling precision, auctioning off the Batman’s secret to the highest bidder—only for Boss Thorne to intervene with brutal intent. As Silver grows suspicious of the man posing as Bruce, she calls on Dick Grayson, who, as Robin, launches a daring rescue to free the real Batman from Strange’s clutches.
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