Understand how Batman's new villain is linked to the hero's origins 1

Understand how Batman’s new villain is linked to the hero’s origins

THE Batman Gotham City is known for a number of reasons, from his incredible ability to solve mysteries to his stories against a grand gallery of villains.

However, it is clear that, with so many years of publications and comics, the number of his enemies only tends to increase. Now, in the most recent edition of “Batman Detective Comics“, an ancient enemy has returned to torment and perhaps possess the vigilante.

The new plot follows a series of factors that put Batman’s safety at risk, since the return of an ancestral family from Gotham, in addition to presenting danger to Wayne, also brings with it plans to deal with the adversities they will encounter along the way, especially with Batman.

In a new moment for Detective Comics, Bruce has been carrying out tests under the perspective that something is not happening as it should with his night outings. These suspicions are based on a situation when, during a fight against enemies, Batman realizes that the villains, three seconds after having transformed into monsters, turn to ash.

While these mysteries surround Batman’s new enemies, the Orgham Family returns to Gotham under the promise of “realizing their full potential”, yet another facade to take control of the city.

The potential to be explored by the Orgham is very suspicious, since the Arkham’s predecessor family appears to be in possession of a strange demonic power, which would be responsible for the monsters faced by Batman.

Still shrouded in mystery, after a battle, Batman recovers a music box and his keen intuition indicates that there is something more than just music in the melody presented there.

According to information from the Maestro, a villain who is currently in prison, the music is composed of a “black noise”, a type of infrasonic sound below the human hearing capacity. Something still speculated in the plot is that this music can influence changes in people.

Within issue #1063, it is revealed that Wayne’s instability comes from the Bat-God Barbatos, an evil creature that torments and manipulates Batman’s actions. These actions are related to the music that the box emits, a secret that the bat will still have to discover in the next issues.

Barbatos claims to be the same bat that flew and inspired Bruce to become Batman, with the character being an important force in the Batman world, where he had his last appearance chained in the Forge of World, in the lower Dark Multiverse.

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The current story of Detective Comics works on the hypothesis that Bruce Wayne’s relationship has always been influenced by Barbatos, as if the entity had always been a part of him, the equivalent of Knull, the god of symbiotes who is always linked to Venom.

Currently, the story is in development and no new mysteries have been revealed. In fact, what has been revealed has brought even more mysteries. The Orgham Family is the ancestral link of the Arkhams, and they will soon be seeking to claim their power in Gotham and their actions indicate that they may have some connection with the famous masked bat.