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This completely lacks a source and the website with the trailer is not owned by Warner or DC... I had heard this was a fan project and WB decided to do it but once again no source of such.. perhaps it should be removed? 68.209.242.33 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 02:43, 14 June 2009 (UTC).
The Batman villains, The Penguin, Catwoman and usually The Riddler are typically considered criminally sane, nor have a serious medical condition like Mr. Freeze in the comics and as such are usually never shown as inmates at Arkham Asylum. - User:Kchishol1970
I recently created a section simply called "Graphic Novels," the title of which was, quite reasonably I'd say, changed to "Graphic Novels featuring Arkham Asylum." I fear, however, that this opens the floodgates to a lot of graphic novels that don't belong here, such as Batman: Nosferatu or Harley Quinn or hundreds of others. In this case, I think that a simple "Graphic Novels" might be better, the implication being that this in an entry for "Arkham Asylum" and here are some graphic novels with that name. Then, users looking for information of the books I mentioned might find it elsewhere, at Harley Quinn and Nosferatu.-- Signor Giuseppe 05:09, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Moved from article:
Doesn't seem to have any connection at all with the actual history of the Asylum... --
Paul A 07:20, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Moved from article:
There is good reason to suspect Lovecraft "beheld" Danvers State Mental Hospital at least once -- in 1922, while transitioning out of his macabre and Dream-Cycle periods and into his mature Cthluhu Mythos cycle. That year Lovecraft traveled from Providence to Gloucester to visit his eventual wife, Sonia Haft Greene. His path almost certainly took him through Danvers along Route One, over which the asylum looms. Any traveler along that road has seen the building -- it's unmistakable, and undeniably eerie -- you can't miss it.
Upon arriving in Gloucester, Lovecraft was inspired by Sonia Haft Greene to begin a new sequence of stories. See reference below. -- User:Session Nine 013:47, 09 OCT 2006
Magpie wasn't a new character - she's only appeared a handful of times, notably in John Byrne's Man of Steel mini-series, in the issue retelling the first meeting of Batman and Superman. As such, I've removed her from the list of characters in this section. -- Lokicarbis 02:27, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Is there a reason why there is no mention of AA housing Doctor Destiny in Gaiman's The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes ?-- Ferndave 20:00, Aug 24, 2005 (UTC)
I am removing the reference to Nandani because having read Sandman, I have no idea what it is talking about, and a quick google search did not reveal anything. 129.13.186.1 ( talk) 22:32, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
Would it be possible for someone more proficient than I to move or delete the above mentioned section of the article? I wasn't entirely sure what to do, but I think it was meant to be placed on this page and got posted to the article instead.
Agreed. Moved. Ace Class Shadow 17:54, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Today the Asylum has no definite location though its in the suburbs,most likely or mansion as “mercy house”, but in recent incarnation it is in the “narrows” in Batman begins movie, narrows is apparent as slums or low cost apartments. The asylum was once on a island on the Batman animated series I think, which I liked. I would like to relocate again to a more permanent location and preserve the asylum for future stories. Writers who want to use Arkham Asylum to any extent recommend using the rural area of Gotham city, as was it the Asylum first built as for the preservation this Wikipedia page of Arkham asylum is preserving the History greatly already. [vanguard] 02:53, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
It's never seen on an island in the animated universe (unless you're talking about The Batman, which is another countinuity). The Narrows is it's location only in Batman Begins. Around the times of Knightfall it was said to be located on Sommerset, which is on the mainland part of Gotham City near the Slaughter Swamp State Park, birthplace of solomon grundy (who btw, even though has fought primarely other heroes, can also be perfectly considered a batman villain due to the Jeph Loeb stories). Around the times of No Man's Land, and I think also in current stories it has been said to be on Mercey's Island (which graphically doesn't contradict Knightfall, because it also has some hills and forrest and is separated from the rest of the city by water), but I don't know whether it was retconned there or relocated in a story.-- 20-dude ( talk) 20:53, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
Who the hell are: Bite, Bradberry, Resnick, Rob Frazier, Rudy Heinkel, Sweeney, Seamus Sullivan, Tommy Carma, Tony LePoni and The Veil ??????????
None of those characters have references or specifications. If not least they should be linked to articles about the stories in which they appear.
I challenge that information, if no source is found they will be erased.-- 20-dude ( talk) 09:05, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
If anyone's interested, a new wikiproject has been proposed for the creation and improvement of articles regarding specific prisons, internment camps, and detention centers here.-- Cdogsimmons ( talk) 02:35, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
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I always found it noteable how the interior of the building(s) varied from appereance to appereance. One month, the high security wing would be cement and metal doors, the next it would be clear, unbreakable plastic re: Hannibal Lecter. Lots42 ( talk) 07:56, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
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This completely lacks a source and the website with the trailer is not owned by Warner or DC... I had heard this was a fan project and WB decided to do it but once again no source of such.. perhaps it should be removed? 68.209.242.33 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 02:43, 14 June 2009 (UTC).
The Batman villains, The Penguin, Catwoman and usually The Riddler are typically considered criminally sane, nor have a serious medical condition like Mr. Freeze in the comics and as such are usually never shown as inmates at Arkham Asylum. - User:Kchishol1970
I recently created a section simply called "Graphic Novels," the title of which was, quite reasonably I'd say, changed to "Graphic Novels featuring Arkham Asylum." I fear, however, that this opens the floodgates to a lot of graphic novels that don't belong here, such as Batman: Nosferatu or Harley Quinn or hundreds of others. In this case, I think that a simple "Graphic Novels" might be better, the implication being that this in an entry for "Arkham Asylum" and here are some graphic novels with that name. Then, users looking for information of the books I mentioned might find it elsewhere, at Harley Quinn and Nosferatu.-- Signor Giuseppe 05:09, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Moved from article:
Doesn't seem to have any connection at all with the actual history of the Asylum... --
Paul A 07:20, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Moved from article:
There is good reason to suspect Lovecraft "beheld" Danvers State Mental Hospital at least once -- in 1922, while transitioning out of his macabre and Dream-Cycle periods and into his mature Cthluhu Mythos cycle. That year Lovecraft traveled from Providence to Gloucester to visit his eventual wife, Sonia Haft Greene. His path almost certainly took him through Danvers along Route One, over which the asylum looms. Any traveler along that road has seen the building -- it's unmistakable, and undeniably eerie -- you can't miss it.
Upon arriving in Gloucester, Lovecraft was inspired by Sonia Haft Greene to begin a new sequence of stories. See reference below. -- User:Session Nine 013:47, 09 OCT 2006
Magpie wasn't a new character - she's only appeared a handful of times, notably in John Byrne's Man of Steel mini-series, in the issue retelling the first meeting of Batman and Superman. As such, I've removed her from the list of characters in this section. -- Lokicarbis 02:27, Apr 2, 2005 (UTC)
Is there a reason why there is no mention of AA housing Doctor Destiny in Gaiman's The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes ?-- Ferndave 20:00, Aug 24, 2005 (UTC)
I am removing the reference to Nandani because having read Sandman, I have no idea what it is talking about, and a quick google search did not reveal anything. 129.13.186.1 ( talk) 22:32, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
Would it be possible for someone more proficient than I to move or delete the above mentioned section of the article? I wasn't entirely sure what to do, but I think it was meant to be placed on this page and got posted to the article instead.
Agreed. Moved. Ace Class Shadow 17:54, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Today the Asylum has no definite location though its in the suburbs,most likely or mansion as “mercy house”, but in recent incarnation it is in the “narrows” in Batman begins movie, narrows is apparent as slums or low cost apartments. The asylum was once on a island on the Batman animated series I think, which I liked. I would like to relocate again to a more permanent location and preserve the asylum for future stories. Writers who want to use Arkham Asylum to any extent recommend using the rural area of Gotham city, as was it the Asylum first built as for the preservation this Wikipedia page of Arkham asylum is preserving the History greatly already. [vanguard] 02:53, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
It's never seen on an island in the animated universe (unless you're talking about The Batman, which is another countinuity). The Narrows is it's location only in Batman Begins. Around the times of Knightfall it was said to be located on Sommerset, which is on the mainland part of Gotham City near the Slaughter Swamp State Park, birthplace of solomon grundy (who btw, even though has fought primarely other heroes, can also be perfectly considered a batman villain due to the Jeph Loeb stories). Around the times of No Man's Land, and I think also in current stories it has been said to be on Mercey's Island (which graphically doesn't contradict Knightfall, because it also has some hills and forrest and is separated from the rest of the city by water), but I don't know whether it was retconned there or relocated in a story.-- 20-dude ( talk) 20:53, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
Who the hell are: Bite, Bradberry, Resnick, Rob Frazier, Rudy Heinkel, Sweeney, Seamus Sullivan, Tommy Carma, Tony LePoni and The Veil ??????????
None of those characters have references or specifications. If not least they should be linked to articles about the stories in which they appear.
I challenge that information, if no source is found they will be erased.-- 20-dude ( talk) 09:05, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
If anyone's interested, a new wikiproject has been proposed for the creation and improvement of articles regarding specific prisons, internment camps, and detention centers here.-- Cdogsimmons ( talk) 02:35, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
This article needs the B-Class checklist filled in to remain a B-Class article for the Comics WikiProject. If the checklist is not filled in by 7th August this article will be re-assessed as C-Class. The checklist should be filled out referencing the guidance given at Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment/B-Class criteria. For further details please contact the Comics WikiProject. Comics-awb ( talk) 15:20, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
I always found it noteable how the interior of the building(s) varied from appereance to appereance. One month, the high security wing would be cement and metal doors, the next it would be clear, unbreakable plastic re: Hannibal Lecter. Lots42 ( talk) 07:56, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
The image File:NIMR Batman Begins.png is used in this article under a claim of fair use, but it does not have an adequate explanation for why it meets the requirements for such images when used here. In particular, for each page the image is used on, it must have an explanation linking to that page which explains why it needs to be used on that page. Please check
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