A moody Batman concept by John Gravato, including an early Batarang design. All images courtesy of Rocksteady Studios and Daniel Wallace © Abrams Books, 2015
It's a major first for the critically acclaimed Batman video game series: Art of Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City & Arkham Knight, an official, 304-page book, put together by Rocksteady Studios and Daniel Wallace, the man also behind books The Joker: A Visual History of the Clown Prince of Crime and Batman: The World of the Dark Knight.Art of Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City & Arkham Knight comprises the best of Batman sketches, art pieces, and paintings straight from the studio behind the critically-acclaimed games. Consisting of over 400 color and black-and-white illustrations which take Caped Crusader fans through every stage of the creative process. The book also offers reader exclusive interviews and other takes on making the iconic superhero playable, an engrossing and comprehensive look into The Joker's favorite activity: gaming the Bat.To learn more about Rocksteady Studios, click here. To learn more about Art of Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City & Arkham Knight, out now from Harry N. Abrams, click here.Like illustration? Check out our doc on Julie Watai: The Cyborg Lolita:Related:This Is What An Ancient Mayan Batman Suit Might Look LikeBatman: Dark Knightfall Replaces Actors With Toys In This Awesome Stop-Motion AnimationBatman Comics Turned Into Creepy GIF Art
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