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Gotham State Penitentiary is also known as Gotham Prison, especially when referenced after the Crisis. It is later officially renamed "Blackgate Prison". In the late 1980s, Blackgate Prison is condemned by Amnesty International and forced to shut down. When the prison eventually re-opens, it is officially known as "Blackgate Penitentiary". |
Gotham State Penitentiary is also known as Gotham Prison, especially when referenced after the Crisis. It is later officially renamed "Blackgate Prison". In the late 1980s, Blackgate Prison is condemned by Amnesty International and forced to shut down. When the prison eventually re-opens, it is officially known as "Blackgate Penitentiary". |
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− | Unlike Arkham Asylum, Blackgate is where non-insane criminals such as |
+ | Unlike [[Arkham Asylum]], Blackgate is where non-insane criminals such as Catwoman, Dollhouse, Echo, Knife, Magpie and various henchmen, mobsters, and mafia bosses are incarcerated when captured. |
− | There are instances where inmates from Arkham Asylum are temporarily moved to Blackgate, like when |
+ | There are instances where inmates from Arkham Asylum are temporarily moved to Blackgate, like when Big Top destroys the original Arkham building in ''Batman'' #491. All of the Arkham inmates are incarcerated in Blackgate until the new Arkham structure is built and opened in ''Batman'' #521. |
− | There is a one-shot about a breakout happening in the prison entitled ''Batman: Blackgate''. The prisoners in the story are |
+ | There is a one-shot about a breakout happening in the prison entitled ''Batman: Blackgate''. The prisoners in the story are Catwoman, White Rabbit, Lady Arkham, Talia al Ghul, Bloody Mary, Alice, Clayface (Sondra Fuller), Harley Quinn, and others. Several of these villains are also featured in the Cataclysm storyline when an earthquake and the resulting tidal waves damage the prison and open up a land bridge to Gotham. This allows the majority of the inmates of Blackgate to escape. |
== Known Inmates == |
== Known Inmates == |
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+ | * Agrippina |
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+ | * [[Alyce Sinner]] |
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− | * Billy (one of [[The Ventriloquist]]'s henchmen, seen in ''Detective Comics #610'') |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Anchoress]] |
+ | * [[Arkham Knight (Astrid Arkham)]] |
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− | * [[Bonaventure Strake]] |
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− | * [[Bruce Wayne]] (when he is falsely convicted of murdering [[Vesper Fairchild]]) |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Black Alice]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Black Widow]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Blitzkrieg]] |
+ | * [[Bloody Mary]] |
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− | * [[Rhino and Mugsy|Frederick Rhino]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Bruno]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Calendar Girl]] |
+ | * [[Catwoman]] |
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− | * [[Clayface II (Matt Hagen)]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[The Carpenter]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Cheshire]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Clayface (Sondra Fuller)]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Crazy Quilt II]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Cyber Cat]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Dala]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[The Defacer]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Dollhouse]] |
− | * [[Dr. |
+ | * [[Dr. Cassandra Spellcraft]] |
+ | * Dragonfly |
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− | * [[Dragoncat]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Duela Dent]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Ecco]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Echo]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Enigma]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Eva Green]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Fright]] |
+ | * Funnel |
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+ | * [[Gilda Dent]] |
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− | * [[The Getaway Genius|Roy Reynolds (The Getaway Genius)]] |
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+ | * Green Fairy |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Gretel]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Grey Lora]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Harley Quinn]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Holly Wood]] |
+ | * Intogla |
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+ | * Iron Bride |
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− | * [[The Joker]] (in ''[[The Joker: Devil's Advocate]]'' the Joker is sentenced to death row in Blackgate before eventually returning to [[Arkham Asylum]]) |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Jaculi II]] |
+ | * [[Jane Doe]] |
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+ | * [[Jeannette]] |
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+ | * [[Killer Frost]] |
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+ | * Knightfall (Charise Carnes) |
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+ | * [[Lady Arkham]] |
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+ | * Lady Firefly (Bridgit Pike) |
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+ | * [[Lady Shiva]] |
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* [[Lady Spellbinder]] |
* [[Lady Spellbinder]] |
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+ | * [[Lady Vic]] |
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− | * Matches Malone |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Lark]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Lynx]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Madame Crow]] |
+ | * Madame X |
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− | * [[Polka-Dot Man|Mister Polka-Dot (Abner Krill)]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Maggie Kyle]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Magpie]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[March Harriet]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Marian Drews]] |
+ | * [[Marsha, Queen of Diamonds]] |
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− | * [[Sasha Bordeaux]] (when she is falsely convicted of involvement in Vesper Fairchild's murder) |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Mime]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Minerva]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Molly]] |
+ | * [[Nocturna]] |
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− | * [[Titus Samuel Czonka]] (Czonk AKA The Headbanger AKA The Baffler) |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Nora Fries]] |
+ | * Octana |
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− | * [[The Trigger Twins]] |
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+ | * Oracle |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Orca]] |
+ | * Pistolera |
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− | * [[Vincent Morelli]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Poison Ivy]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Prudence]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Punchline]] |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Query]] |
+ | * [[Red Claw]] |
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+ | * [[Roxy Rocket]] |
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+ | * [[Scandal Savage]] |
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+ | * Scorpiana |
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+ | * [[She-Cat]] |
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+ | * [[Silver Banshee]] |
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+ | * [[Siren]] |
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+ | * [[Suzie Su]] |
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+ | * [[Sylvia Sinclair]] |
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+ | * [[Talia al Ghul]] |
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+ | * Teacher |
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+ | * [[Tiger Moth]] |
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+ | * Ultimatum Girl |
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+ | * [[Undine]] |
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+ | * [[Velvet Tiger]] |
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+ | * [[The Ventriloquist (Peyton Riley)]] |
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+ | * Wanderer |
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+ | * [[Weeping Woman]] |
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+ | * [[Whisper A'Daire]] |
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+ | * [[White Rabbit]] |
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+ | * Xtreme Rebelle |
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+ | * Xtreme Witch |
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+ | * Yellow Locks |
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+ | * [[Yo-Yo (DC Animated Movie Universe)|Yo-Yo]] |
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+ | * Zaber Huntswoman |
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+ | * Zodiac Girl |
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== In other media == |
== In other media == |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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− | * In [[Batman: The Animated Series]], this prison is called Stonegate Penitentiary. It was built as a plan by Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent to build a better, safer Gotham. Criminals like |
+ | * In [[Batman: The Animated Series]], this prison is called Stonegate Penitentiary. It was built as a plan by Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent to build a better, safer Gotham. Criminals like [[Catwoman (BTAS)|Catwoman]], [[Rupert Thorne (Batman: The Animated Series)|Rupert Thorne]], [[Bane (DC Animated Universe)|Bane]], [[Clock King (DC Animated Universe)|Clock King]], [[Sidney Debris]], the [[Terrible Trio]] and the [[The Penguin (BTAS)|Penguin]] were sentenced to Stonegate. It is also where the common criminals go. |
===Video Games=== |
===Video Games=== |
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− | *In the recent video game ''[[Batman: Arkham Asylum]]'', Blackgate Penitentiary is referenced as having been burned down by a 'mysterious' fire, implied in the game's viral marketing campaign as well as Boles' reaction to Joker's implication that the fire at Blackgate was no accident to have been started by corrupted Arkham Asylum security guard [[Frank Boles]], as part of the Joker's plan to have hordes of convicts shipped to the asylum while the penitentiary facility is reconstructed. The Joker plans to recruit the convicts in a brutal takeover of Arkham, since the asylum's maddened patients are far from model henchmen. In ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]'', rumors claim Blackgate has been turned into a shopping mall, but by the end of the game it appears the criminals are being transferred back to the prison, proving the rumors false. |
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− | *Blackgate will be featured in ''[[Batman: Arkham Origins]]'', serving as the first time the prison will be featured in the ''Arkham Continuity''. From released trailers, it appears that Blackgate suffers a prison riot, which allows the inmates to seize control of the facility and hold the security and personal hostage. At sone point during the course of events in the game, Batman will eventually have to fight his way through the prison and neutralize the riots occurring there in his quest to stop Black Mask and his assassins. |
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− | *Blackgate will be the main location in the upcoming video game ''[[Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate]]''. |
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+ | Blackgate Penitentiary is mentioned several times in ''[[Batman: The Telltale Series]]'' and ''[[Batman: The Enemy Within]]''. [[The Penguin (Telltale)|The Penguin]] is convicted to the prison following his defeat at [[Batman (Telltale)|Batman's]] hands. [[Two-Face (Telltale)|Two-Face]] can also be sent to Blackgate if the player confronts him in ''[[Guardian of Gotham]]''. During ''The Enemy Within'', [[Harley Quinn (Telltale)|Harleen Quinzel]] is mentioned to have been a psychiatrist at the penitentiary. After the being defeated by Batman, she can be committed to Blackgate, either due to a request made by the vigilante to [[Amanda Waller (Telltale)|Amanda Waller]] or after she is defeated with [[The Joker (Telltale)|Joker]]. Should the former occur, [[Bane (Telltale)|Bane]] will also be sent to the prison. |
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===Novels=== |
===Novels=== |
Revision as of 17:31, 4 April 2020
Blackgate Penitentiary is a fictional prison depicted in the DC Universe, traditionally located on a small island in the Gotham Bay, Gotham City. Batman: The Long Halloween suggests that it was preceded by Gotham State Penitentiary, which appeared often in pre-Crisis comics.
History
Gotham State Penitentiary is also known as Gotham Prison, especially when referenced after the Crisis. It is later officially renamed "Blackgate Prison". In the late 1980s, Blackgate Prison is condemned by Amnesty International and forced to shut down. When the prison eventually re-opens, it is officially known as "Blackgate Penitentiary".
Unlike Arkham Asylum, Blackgate is where non-insane criminals such as Catwoman, Dollhouse, Echo, Knife, Magpie and various henchmen, mobsters, and mafia bosses are incarcerated when captured.
There are instances where inmates from Arkham Asylum are temporarily moved to Blackgate, like when Big Top destroys the original Arkham building in Batman #491. All of the Arkham inmates are incarcerated in Blackgate until the new Arkham structure is built and opened in Batman #521.
There is a one-shot about a breakout happening in the prison entitled Batman: Blackgate. The prisoners in the story are Catwoman, White Rabbit, Lady Arkham, Talia al Ghul, Bloody Mary, Alice, Clayface (Sondra Fuller), Harley Quinn, and others. Several of these villains are also featured in the Cataclysm storyline when an earthquake and the resulting tidal waves damage the prison and open up a land bridge to Gotham. This allows the majority of the inmates of Blackgate to escape.
Known Inmates
Batwoman's Enemies:
- Agrippina
- Alyce Sinner
- Anchoress
- Arkham Knight (Astrid Arkham)
- Baby Doll
- Black Alice
- Black Widow
- Blitzkrieg
- Bloody Mary
- Bruno
- Calendar Girl
- Catwoman
- The Carpenter
- Cheshire
- Clayface (Sondra Fuller)
- Crazy Quilt II
- Cyber Cat
- Dala
- The Defacer
- Dollhouse
- Dr. Cassandra Spellcraft
- Dragonfly
- Duela Dent
- Ecco
- Echo
- Enigma
- Eva Green
- Fright
- Funnel
- Gilda Dent
- Green Fairy
- Gretel
- Grey Lora
- Harley Quinn
- Holly Wood
- Intogla
- Iron Bride
- Jaculi II
- Jane Doe
- Jeannette
- Jewelee
- Killer Frost
- Knife
- Knightfall (Charise Carnes)
- Lady Arkham
- Lady Firefly (Bridgit Pike)
- Lady Shiva
- Lady Spellbinder
- Lady Vic
- Lark
- Lynx
- Madame Crow
- Madame X
- Maggie Kyle
- Magpie
- March Harriet
- Marian Drews
- Marsha, Queen of Diamonds
- Mime
- Minerva
- Molly
- Nocturna
- Nora Fries
- Octana
- Oracle
- Orca
- Pistolera
- Poison Ivy
- Prudence
- Punchline
- Query
- Red Claw
- Roxy Rocket
- Scandal Savage
- Scarlet
- Scorpiana
- She-Bat
- She-Cat
- Silver Banshee
- Siren
- Sune
- Suzie Su
- Sylvia Sinclair
- Talia al Ghul
- Teacher
- Tiger Moth
- Ultimatum Girl
- Undine
- Velvet Tiger
- The Ventriloquist (Peyton Riley)
- Wanderer
- Weeping Woman
- Whisper A'Daire
- White Rabbit
- Xtreme Rebelle
- Xtreme Witch
- Yellow Locks
- Yo-Yo
- Zaber Huntswoman
- Zodiac Girl
In other media
Film
- In Christopher Nolan's 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises, the mercenary Bane liberates the criminals "wrongfully imprisoned" at Blackgate Penitentiary by Commissioner Jim Gordon under the Dent Act and uses them in his army.
Television
- In Batman: The Animated Series, this prison is called Stonegate Penitentiary. It was built as a plan by Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent to build a better, safer Gotham. Criminals like Catwoman, Rupert Thorne, Bane, Clock King, Sidney Debris, the Terrible Trio and the Penguin were sentenced to Stonegate. It is also where the common criminals go.
Video Games
Batman: Arkham series
Batman: The Telltale Series
Blackgate Penitentiary is mentioned several times in Batman: The Telltale Series and Batman: The Enemy Within. The Penguin is convicted to the prison following his defeat at Batman's hands. Two-Face can also be sent to Blackgate if the player confronts him in Guardian of Gotham. During The Enemy Within, Harleen Quinzel is mentioned to have been a psychiatrist at the penitentiary. After the being defeated by Batman, she can be committed to Blackgate, either due to a request made by the vigilante to Amanda Waller or after she is defeated with Joker. Should the former occur, Bane will also be sent to the prison.
Novels
- In the novel Batman: The Ultimate Evil, author Andrew Vachss refers to a "Hellgate Prison".