Arkham Asylum
Hand Painted Limited Edition Cel

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Publisher: |
Clampett Studio Collections |
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Artist: |
Warner Bros. |
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Characters: |
11: The Riddler, Scarecrow, The
Joker, Harley Quinn, Mad Hatter, Batman, Killer Croc, Poison
Ivy, The Ventriloquist and Scarface and Two-Face. |
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Release Date: |
July 20, 2005 |
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SRP Unframed: |
$550 |
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Edition Size: |
100 |
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Image Size: |
17” H x 13 ½ ” W |
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Item Number: |
CC1236 |
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- Each cel is hand numbered and signed by Alan Burnett, Paul
Dini & Bruce Timm.
- The image for the Batman was drawn in-house by the
artists at DC Comics.
- The background was conceptualized and painted by
background artist Hector Martinez.
- Arkham Asylum is one of the most requested images from
the animated series.
- Traditionally, Arkham Asylum is its own island prison on
the outskirts of Gotham City. Accessed only by bridges, it
incarcerates the Batman’s most notorious villains.
- The Joker, also referred to as The Clown Prince of
Crime, is Batman’s oldest nemesis.
- Harley Quinn, also known as Harlene Quinzelle, was at
one time a criminal psychologist who upon encountering the
Joker, became enamored with his criminal mind. Now not only
his accomplice, but his lover as well as stooge, Harley will
do any of the Clown Prince’s bidding, making her one of
Batman’s deadliest enemies.
- Jonathan Crane, alias, The Scarecrow, a one-time
professor of psychology, is a terrorism expert whose efforts
span from poisoning Gotham’s water supply with fear agents
to doping athletes for betting purposes. His ultimate goal
is to destroy both Gotham and Batman.
- Harvey Dent, alias Two Face, was at one time a prominent
Gotham City district attorney. But Dent also suffered a
split personality, which while apprehending crime boss
Rupert Thorne, came to light in a freak explosion to not
just destroy half his face, but to now make his alternate
personality his dominant personality.
- Pamela Lillian Isley was a distinguished botanist.
However, things went too far for Pamela when she found her
hyperactive immune system allowed her to reject any form of
outside contaminant to her body. Thus, embarking on a life
of crime, Pamela became Poison Ivy.
- A computer nerd who did well for himself, Edward Nygma
was also a puzzler, whose life turned to crime, making him
The Riddler. He uses a vast array of computers and
electronics in his execution of various illegal acts
throughout Gotham City.
- Jervis Tetch is where electronics genius meets an evil
villain partly taken from Alice in Wonderland. As the Mad
Hatter, his spurned affection for his secretary, Alice,
leads him on a vengeful crime spree throughout Gotham City,
using mind controlling microchips.
- Killer Croc is indeed more reptile than human, as is
shown in his crocodile-like skin. Born in the Florida
Everglades, he terrorizes Gotham with violent crimes, while
also remaining one of Batman’s most formidable enemies.
- Arnold Wesker seems like an unassuming gentle man until
his alter ego takes root in him. That alter ego is Scarface,
a ventriloquist puppet, who manages to control Wesker,
making him known, simply, as The Ventriloquist. Together,
even as Wesker attempts to fight off Scarface, the puppet
puppeteers the master into a plethora of crimes throughout
Gotham City.
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