![]() ![]() The Doom That Came to Gotham reimagines Batman and many characters of his world in a 1920s horror setting, combining ancient horrors, dark familial secrets, and the occult into a very unusual and different kind of tale of the Dark Knight. Notably, it released just a couple years before the Mignola’s marriage of Lovecraft and superheroes would arrive on the big screen in Hellboy (2004), bringing him into the mainstream. Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham is a Lovecraftian story which originated in comics form in 2000–2001, written by Mike Mignola and Richard Pace. ![]() The newest film in DC’s Animated adapts one of the most interesting tales from the “Elseworlds” conceptual line of non-continuity reinventions. ![]()
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