An elderly Bruce Wayne mentors a teenager, Terry McGinnis , who takes up the mantle of Batman in this technologically advanced landscape. 3. Birds of Prey (Television)
Graphic novels like Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero introduce entirely new vigilantes into the city's lore.
"New Gotham" refers to several distinct eras and interpretations within the Batman mythos, typically following major transformative events like the Cataclysm earthquake or futuristic shifts. 1. The Post-"No Man's Land" Era (2000s) New Gotham
In DC Comics continuity, "New Gotham" was the branding used for Batman titles (starting around Detective Comics #742) following the massive "No Man's Land" event.
After Gotham City was devastated by an earthquake and declared no longer part of the U.S., it was eventually rebuilt with the help of LexCorp and Wayne Enterprises. An elderly Bruce Wayne mentors a teenager, Terry
In the 2002 Birds of Prey TV series, the setting is explicitly called "New Gotham City".
It shifted toward grounded, hard-boiled detective stories, often written by Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker , and introduced a more organized Gotham City Police Department (GCPD). 2. Neo-Gotham (Batman Beyond) "New Gotham" refers to several distinct eras and
Recent comic runs and media projects continue to redefine the city under the "New Gotham" banner: