The city's adoration of Batman in this fanfiction might be evident in how the citizens react when he's around. They would cheer for him, and children would look up to him as a role model. The police force might be more lenient with his vigilante actions, seeing him as an ally. There could also be a sense of security among the people just knowing he's out there protecting the city, which further fuels their worship of him.
In this fanfiction, Gotham's adoration of Batman could be shown through things like public murals of him. People might leave offerings at places he's been seen. And the media would likely always report on him in a very positive light, almost like he's a savior.
The Mayor could be a key character. He might be the one promoting Batman's image in the city, seeing him as a way to boost morale. Also, there could be a journalist who is always trying to get the inside scoop on Batman and in the process, shows the city's fascination with him.
It depicts Gotham as a dark and dangerous place full of crime. The city is shown as corrupt, with criminals having a lot of influence.
It adds more depth to the Batman franchise. It explores different aspects of Gotham City and the characters within it.
It contributes by expanding the lore of the Arkham series. The Gotham City stories introduce new characters and scenarios that are related to the overarching theme of Batman's fight against crime in Gotham. This enriches the experience for players who are already fans of the series and also attracts new players who are interested in the Batman universe.
In some fanfictions, Bruce Wayne becomes Batman after witnessing the brutal murder of his parents. This tragic event plants the seed of vengeance and justice in him. He then spends years traveling the world, learning various combat skills and detective techniques from different masters. He returns to Gotham with a newfound determination to clean up the crime - ridden city.
Well, surviving in Gotham is no easy feat. I'd probably start by establishing a network of informants. These could be street kids or small - time criminals who are willing to trade information for a small reward. I'd also look for a place to hide my true identity, like an abandoned building that I could turn into a secret lair. And I'd study the patterns of the most dangerous villains in Gotham, so I can avoid crossing paths with them when they are at their most dangerous.
It could cause chaos in the underworld. Once the Joker's identity is revealed, his associates might feel betrayed or threatened. Some might try to eliminate him to protect themselves from being exposed as well. Also, other villains in Gotham might see this as an opportunity to take over the Joker's territory or operations, leading to power struggles and more crime and violence.
In 'Batman: Gotham by Gaslight', Batman himself is different. He doesn't have all the high - tech gadgets that he has in other graphic novels. He has to rely on his wits, his physical skills, and more rudimentary tools. His relationship with the people around him, like Commissioner Gordon, is also different. It's more of a relationship based on the social norms of the Victorian era. The themes explored in this graphic novel, such as the contrast between the upper and lower classes in Gotham at that time, are also distinct from other Batman graphic novels which usually focus more on modern - day issues like crime in a big city or the psychology of the villains.
Well, it depends on which specific comic you're referring to. In some Batman comics, he does leave Gotham for three years, but not in all of them. It really varies by the storyline and the creative direction of the writers.
In Lego Batman 2 set in Lego Gotham City, the story revolves around Batman's efforts to keep the city safe. He teams up with Robin and other heroes. They have to deal with the likes of The Joker and his devious plans. There are also side stories involving the other characters in Gotham, and the whole thing is filled with the charm of Lego building and play. For example, there are parts where they have to use Lego gadgets to solve problems and progress through the story.