It’s Freaking Bats. I Love Halloween!

When we think of dark nights, we often think of the Dark Knight. Batman, Scarecrow, Joker, and the rest of cast of characters from the multiple media adaptations of Batman’s stories permeate the culture of Halloween. The concept of the terror that resides in the dark, gloomy, and desperate city of Gotham sets the perfect stage for storytelling to inspire a gothic Halloween. In fact, one of these comics inspired this entire post series- it’s not Halloween until it’s time for:


Batman: The Long Halloween

Batman: Court of Owls

Beware the Court of Owls, that watches all the time,
Ruling Gotham from a shadowed perch, behind granite and lime.
They watch you at your hearth, they watch you in your bed.
Speak not a whispered word about them, or they’ll send the Talon for your head.

The main Talon turns out to be the reanimated body of William Cobb, Dick’s great-grandfather, who is very disappointed that Dick’s working alongside Batman. The Court has become one of the best villains to face Batman that hasn’t quite gotten the attention they deserve. Their first appearance was in Batman #1, at the start of DC’s New 52 in 2011. The company rebooted all their series in order to give new readers a place to start, making Court of Owls a great arc even if you’re not familiar with Batman comics. They’ve since integrated into the popular mythology of the series, also being featured in the Robin War arc, the animated movie Batman vs. Robin (which combines elements of The Court of Owls and Robin War storylines), the television series Gotham, and are set to be the main enemy in the upcoming Gotham Knights video game. Plus, the original arc has even been adapted into a novel. Meaning if you’re not sure about hoping on the comic book train yet, you can still pick up the book and enjoy the “children slowly singing nursery rhymes” vibes that this storyline completely nails.

Batman: Contagion

Batman: Damned

Batman: Fear State

Are You Afraid of the Darkseid?


While it may seem like DC sponsors me, they don’t. Batman and the Batfamily are just my favorite grouping of comic characters, and they’re such a perfect fit to Halloween. Because, I mean- it’s always Halloween in my soul.

2 responses to “It’s Freaking Bats. I Love Halloween!”

  1. […] halloween weekend! And if you’re in the mood for some festivities, you can read part one and part two of my Halloween week special posts and check back tomorrow for the final section- Many a Quaint and […]

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  2. […] every scary story starts with a Dark Knight. Sometimes, the night is just dark and spooky- and maybe a little bloody too. From Marvel, Image, […]

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