Is Batman: Hush standalone?
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- Is Batman: Hush standalone?
- Why did Riddler become Hush?
- Who is Batman's Hush?
- What happens at the end of Batman: Hush?
- What is Riddler's real name?
- When does Batman Hush come out in theaters?
- Who was the original villain in Batman Hush?
- How does Hush get Batman's attention in Batman?
- Where does Batman find Bane in Batman Hush?
Is Batman: Hush standalone?
One of the most significant decisions behind-the-scenes was the choice to run "Hush" within the ongoing Batman series. A powerhouse creative team like Loeb and Lee could have easily launched a new standalone Batman title or limited series. Instead, "Hush" was held back until it was ready to launch in Batman #608.
Why did Riddler become Hush?
Tommy, by this time having discovered Nygma's criminal background, instead offered to pay him to kill Bruce. Realizing that they shared a common hatred for Wayne, Tommy and the Riddler decided to pool resources to bring him down. To this end, Elliot created for himself the persona of "Hush".
Who is Batman's Hush?
Dr. Thomas Elliot Hush (Dr. Thomas Elliot) is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. Hush first appeared in Batman #609 (January 2003) as part of the 12-issue storyline "Batman: Hush". He was created by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee.
What happens at the end of Batman: Hush?
The Hush movie ends with a much more evenly-matched argument. Batman tries to save Riddler-Hush as a burning building collapses around the two of them and Catwoman, before Catwoman cuts the line and leaves Riddler-Hush to fall to his death.
What is Riddler's real name?
Edward Nigma The Riddler (Edward Nigma, later Edward Nygma and Edward Nashton) is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang. He first appeared in Detective Comics #140 (October 1948).
When does Batman Hush come out in theaters?
- Batman: Hush is a 2019 American direct-to-video animated superhero film based on the comic book story arc of the same name and is the 13th installment of the DC Animated Movie Universe and the 35th overall film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. It follows Batman facing a new threat named Hush who knows all of Batman's secrets.
Who was the original villain in Batman Hush?
- On Ma, producer Alan Burnett stated that they tried to adapt the Batman: Hush story arc in the episode "Rumors" of The Batman. However, at the end, DC executives convinced the production team to not use Hush for the episode and the original villain Rumor, voiced by Ron Perlman, was created instead.
How does Hush get Batman's attention in Batman?
- Following the Joker's arrest and Thomas' funeral, Bruce deduces that Hush knows he is Batman. While on patrol, Hush catches Batman's attention and confronts him, although Hush tricks him by using mirrors. He then threatens to hurt everyone close to him, prompting Batman to reveal his identity to Catwoman.
Where does Batman find Bane in Batman Hush?
- Batman recovers and visits Blackgate Penitentiary to interrogate Bane on the whereabouts of the money. Bane escapes and Batman strikes a deal with Amanda Waller, who allows Bane's escape so Batman can track him. Bane leads Batman to Ivy's now abandoned greenhouse where Catwoman is. Waller captures Bane and returns him to Blackgate.