First Appearance: Batman: Arkham City (2011)
Played By: ?
A wireless communications engineer operating in Gotham City, Laurence was hired by Professor Hugo Strange to set up several relay points around Wonder Tower during the period of time it took for the Arkham City facility to become operational.
When the prison finally is opened- six months after completing the job- Laurence was taken prisoner and was incarcerated in the complex. He discovered that someone was going to kill him and speculated that it was someone in the employ of Hugo Strange.
He was shot and killed by Deadshot.
"Batman: Arkham City (2011)"
During Batman's investigation of Arkham City, Laurence used a radio to try and contact someone who would be able to help him. Hiding on the roof of one of the old G.C.R Towers, his signal was finally heard by Batman.
Batman questions him on why he was on the roof and Laurence begins to explain about being employed in the development of the prison. Just before he can reveal the "specifications" of the network relay points he had installed, he is shot and killed by a sniper bullet fired by Deadshot.
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Friday, 31 July 2015
The Joker's Corpse (Batman: Arkham Knight)
First Appearance: Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009): Road to Arkham
The Joker is Batman's main nemesis, dedicated in causing madness and spreading chaos across Gotham. He is a murderer with no regret or remorse for his actions. He eventually died from a disease that was caused by exposure to the Titan Formula.
"Batman: Arkham Knight (2015)"
The day after the events of Harley Quinn's revenge on Batman for not being able to save her "puddin'" - two weeks after the Joker died- The Joker's corpse was cremated by Commissioner Gordon and Batman while they both watched and listened (in the background) to the song on the radio "I've got you Under my skin" hoping that death would rid them of the "Clown Prince of Prime" permanently.
The Joker is Batman's main nemesis, dedicated in causing madness and spreading chaos across Gotham. He is a murderer with no regret or remorse for his actions. He eventually died from a disease that was caused by exposure to the Titan Formula.
"Batman: Arkham Knight (2015)"
The day after the events of Harley Quinn's revenge on Batman for not being able to save her "puddin'" - two weeks after the Joker died- The Joker's corpse was cremated by Commissioner Gordon and Batman while they both watched and listened (in the background) to the song on the radio "I've got you Under my skin" hoping that death would rid them of the "Clown Prince of Prime" permanently.
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Forever Evil (2013) Whole Series Review
After the cliffhanger of Trinity War, the Crime Syndicate begin to make their claim on Earth with the mission to bring together the masses of Justice League enemies to form their own private army. But when Lex Luthor discovers that there is no Superman left to defend the world, the self declared last defense of Earth has to rise to the occasion and fill in for the hero he held in so much contempt for. Forming a team with a diverse range of villains who do not wish the world to be owned by the Syndicate, Luthor and a very driven Batman must take the battle to the Earth 3 doppelgangers if they don't tear themselves apart in the process. Yet the infighting in Luthor's Injustice League is nothing to compare with what we see between the Syndicate when a second Luthor steps on the scene and is revealed to be in partnership with one of them.
While the aftermath of this will stretch into the future and sets the scenario up for an even bigger event that we are witnessing now: the battle between the Anti-Monitor and Darkseid.
Yet like all story arcs you need to follow not only this title, but several others; including Justice League (2011) and Suicide Squad (2011). This follows the main throng, but you do miss an awful lot of both origin and side information from this title. That being said this series would encourage you to pick up it's spin-offs without much of a thought.
Now the story and dialogue, which are well crafted and capture; dark humor, emotional (and believable) relationships between characters and tense battles are enhanced by some exceptional art work from Richard Friend. Friend's work depicts the brutality of conflict between these two power-house teams that is both bloody but tasteful in the way it kills off it's characters :)

If we are talking about relationships then there is no finer example than the relationship between Bizarro and Luthor. What started as a Victor Frankenstein/ and his "monster" (the creator and his creation) type of relationship grew into the desire for the former sacrificing himself to protect the latter when he was in danger. Luthor's outburst showed the attachment that had grown between them, which makes the sacrifice even more heart wrenching. The relationship was also the platform to allow Luthor's darkest secret, which made an equally turning point where we see a chink in Lex's Kryptonite Armour.
If I had to chose a favorite character in this title, it would have to be either Earth 3's Green Lantern opposite Power Ring or the clone of Superman with reverse powers- Bizarro. Power Ring is a rather weak and pitiful character, who was more a victim of his own weapon and the tool of the Syndicate to be used, rather than being completely evil. While Bizarro's sweet and innocent nature (only being "alive" for a minimum of a day) just makes his death even more heart breaking. He only has a few lines, but the words he does utter just add to the power of the character.
In conclusion the Forever Evil (2013) series is one of the best comics that have been published in DC's latest imprint (The New 52) and I would highly recommend it to those fans of the anti-hero.
(An individual issue by issue review and synopsis will follow shortly)
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