Season 2 was released on October 7, 2022, and consists of 10 episodes.[5]
Premise
Season 1:
For the first time, Batman is being deputized as an official member of the Gotham City Police Department. Meanwhile,
Two-Face begins losing control over which of his split personalities is the dominant one.
The Joker begins to set a diabolical plan into motion while
The Riddler escapes from
Arkham Asylum.
Season 2:
After experiencing Joker's Dark Purple Dawn,
Harley Quinn begins her quest to find true love with the Clown Prince of crime. Meanwhile, Penguin begins war against the Gotham City Police Department with the legal genius of former DA,
Two-Face.
Catwoman finds herself in danger and
Scarecrow reaps a harvest of terror.
Batman: The Audio Adventures Special: A direct prequel comic, released by DC Comics on October 12, 2021. Among its writers are Dennis McNicholas,
Bobby Moynihan,
Heidi Gardner,
Paul Scheer with art by Leonardo Romero, Juni Ba, Anthony Marques, J. Bone, German Peralta, Emma Kubert, Jon Mikel, Derec Donovan, Jacob Edgar, Jesus Hervas and Rich Ellis.[7][8]
Batman: The Audio Adventures: A seven-issue monthly sequel miniseries released by DC Comics, authored by McNicholas, with art by Anthony Marques. The first issue was released on September 27, 2022, in the US. Set just after the events of the podcast, Batman must now deal with the machinations of
Ra's al Ghul and his League of Assassins as well as a
Killer Croc who has been adversely affected by the Joker's "dark purple dawn", among other problems in the infamous underbelly of Gotham City.[9]
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"Holy Unfunny Podcast, Batman!". The Dispatch.
Archived from the original on September 21, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.