'Planet Gotham': Batman's Ultimate Achievement Is the Perfect Ending to His Story

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'Planet Gotham': Batman's Ultimate Achievement Is the Perfect Ending to His Story
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Batman fights every day to save his city, but can he succeed? DC's future says yes - in the 31st Century, there's an entire Planet Gotham: a prosperous, safe, but still unique world that's everything Bruce Wayne wanted, on a scale he never imagined.

While his Justice League allies Superman and Wonder Woman will live for centuries and potentially even millennia, Batman's appeal has always been that he's a mortal hero, and one day he will die. By raising a family of heroes, locking up deadly villains, and using his vast fortune to uplift Gotham, Bruce Wayne hopes to leave behind a heroic legacy - one he won't live to see, and will need others to carry on. Little does the Caped Crusader know the scale of what's coming.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In DC's Legion of Super-Heroes #1 - by Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook - fans get a close look at the 31st Century of the DC Universe. While time is always in flux, the series confirms this as DC's most stable future - the world that the heroes of the present will leave behind if they continue on their current paths.

Planet Gotham Is Everything Batman Worked For Planet Gotham is a mysterious world based on Batman's legacy, and is explored throughout the series. The first artificially created world in the galaxy, Planet Gotham is attacked by the demonic Mordru in issue 1, who is defeated by the Legion and locked within a hi-tech prison, teasing that the planet may be some kind of galactic Arkham Asylum.

Batman's Legacy Is as Complex as His Life However, what makes Planet Gotham the perfect cap to Batman's story is the subjective nature of its world. While utopian in appearance, Planet Gotham is still highly policed, with the lack of even litter suggesting an extreme approach to all law-breaking. Likewise, its status as the first artificially created world characterizes the entire planet as an expression of immense wealth - a potential party planet rather than a true civilization.

Batman Fought for His Vision of Gotham, and He Won Batman's core nature is often debated by comic fans.

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