Is the Batman based on Zero Year?

“Zero Year” was a yearlong comic book crossover event published by DC Comics that began in June 2013 and ended in July 2014, featuring the superhero Batman. The series is written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV with artwork by Greg Capullo, Danny Miki, and Rafael Albuquerque….Batman: Zero Year.

“Zero Year”
Genre Superhero

How many Batman zero year books are there?

Zero Year is a 26 issue crossover storyline during the New 52 (Read the full New 52 reading order) which was original published between June 2013 and July 2014.

Is Batman zero year still canon?

In DC Rebirth, events from Batman: Year One were reinstated in the timeline. However, Zero Year remains canon, co-existing with Year One.

Is Batman zero year in the New 52?

The second arc of BATMAN: ZERO YEAR is collected as the New 52 origin of The Dark Knight delves into Bruce Wayne’s past with the Red Hood Gang and his run-ins with aspiring District Attorney Harvey Dent!

Does the Riddler know Batman is Bruce Wayne?

I’m here to tell you: Riddler does not know who Batman is. How do I know that? There’s the moment at Arkham Asylum where Batman (Robert Pattinson) confronts the arrested, imprisoned villain. Riddler keeps yelling out “Bruce Wayne”—which seems like an accusation.

What comes after Batman city of owls?

Night of the Owls ia a direct following to that storyline. Written by Scott Snyder, Night of The Owls pits the Batman and his allies against the Court of Owls organization as they attempt to cement their control over Gotham City, which they have been manipulating in secret for centuries.

Are Zero Year and year one both canon?

“Zero Year” is still canon, but now, so is “Year One’s” most important moment.

Is Batman Year One connected to the Long Halloween?

In continuity terms, The Long Halloween continues the story of Batman: Year One. It also revolves around the transition of Batman’s rogues gallery from simple mob goons to full-fledged supervillains and tells the origin of Two-Face, incorporating elements of the story in Batman: Annual #14.