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The '''Gotham Globe''' was one of the largest daily newspapers in [[Gotham City (Burton Films)|Gotham City]], with nation-wide syndication across North America in the [[Tim Burton]]/[[Joel Schumacher]] ''Batman'' film series.
 
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}}The '''Gotham Globe''' was one of the largest daily newspapers in [[Gotham City (Burton Films)|Gotham City]], with nation-wide syndication across North America.
   
 
In competition with the Daily Gotham, one of the paper's more notable employees was inquisitive reporter [[Alexander Knox]].
 
In competition with the Daily Gotham, one of the paper's more notable employees was inquisitive reporter [[Alexander Knox]].
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== Behind the Scenes ==
==Other Appearances==
 
 
*When Knox walked into Gotham Globe and got mocked about his recent Batman article, [[Bob Kane (Denis Lill)|a co-worker]] handed him a funny Batman drawing just to rub it in. But watch as a coffee cup on the worker's desk turns itself completely around between shots.
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*In the original script, the paper that Alexander and Vicki worked for was the Gotham Gazette, not the Gotham Globe. That was possibly done to distance the paper from the real-world Gotham Gazette; a newspaper that is located in New York City.
Within the Batman Secret Files, editorial clippings and reports were included from Knox; writer for the Gotham Globe, that covered [[Batman (Michael Keaton)|Batman]]'s first appearances in Gotham right up to the inaction of ''[[No Man's Land]]'' where it was reported that the Gotham Globe was shut down.
 
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===Trivia===
 
*The Gotham Globe headline reading that told of the murders of [[Thomas Wayne (Burton & Schumacher films)|Thomas]] and [[Martha Wayne (Burton & Schumacher films)|Martha Wayne]] was dated Thursday, October 26, and likely placed the date of their murders on Wednesday, October 25.
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*The Globe has appeared in comics, DC trading cards and the animated series.
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*In [[Sam Hamm]]'s [[Sam Hamm's Batman II|''Batman II'']], Batman fights [[Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer)|Catwoman]] on top of the Gotham Globe building, the exterior of which was never shown in the theatrical cut of the first film.
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===Other Appearances===
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[[file:Gloveclaws.jpg|thumb|250px|Selina Kyle is inspired by Batman's photo in the Gotham Globe in ''Catwoman ''#0.]]
 
*Within the Batman Secret Files, editorial clippings and reports were included from Knox; writer for the Gotham Globe, that covered [[Batman (Michael Keaton)|Batman]]'s first appearances in Gotham right up to the inaction of ''[[No Man's Land]]'' where it was reported that the Gotham Globe was shut down.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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== Behind the Scenes ==
 
*When Knox walked into Gotham Globe and got mocked about his recent Batman article, [[Bob Kane (Denis Lill)|a co-worker]] handed him a funny Batman drawing just to rub it in. But watch as a coffee cup on the worker's desk turns itself completely around between shots.
 
*In the original script, the paper that Alexander and Vicki worked for was the Gotham Gazette, not the Gotham Globe. That was possibly done to distance the paper from the real-world Gotham Gazette; a newspaper that is located in New York City.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*The Gotham Globe headline reading that told of the murders of [[Thomas Wayne (Burton & Schumacher films)|Thomas]] and [[Martha Wayne (Burton & Schumacher films)|Martha Wayne]] was dated Thursday, October 26, and likely placed the date of their murders on Wednesday, October 25.
 
*While it did not appear in the comics, descriptions of comic-based newspapers like the Gotham Gazette mentioned that they were in competition with the Gotham Globe.
 
 
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Revision as of 15:49, 26 May 2019

The Gotham Globe was one of the largest daily newspapers in Gotham City, with nation-wide syndication across North America.

In competition with the Daily Gotham, one of the paper's more notable employees was inquisitive reporter Alexander Knox.

History

To be added

Behind the Scenes

  • When Knox walked into Gotham Globe and got mocked about his recent Batman article, a co-worker handed him a funny Batman drawing just to rub it in. But watch as a coffee cup on the worker's desk turns itself completely around between shots.
  • In the original script, the paper that Alexander and Vicki worked for was the Gotham Gazette, not the Gotham Globe. That was possibly done to distance the paper from the real-world Gotham Gazette; a newspaper that is located in New York City.

Trivia

  • The Gotham Globe headline reading that told of the murders of Thomas and Martha Wayne was dated Thursday, October 26, and likely placed the date of their murders on Wednesday, October 25.
  • The Globe has appeared in comics, DC trading cards and the animated series.
  • In Sam Hamm's Batman II, Batman fights Catwoman on top of the Gotham Globe building, the exterior of which was never shown in the theatrical cut of the first film.

Other Appearances

Gloveclaws

Selina Kyle is inspired by Batman's photo in the Gotham Globe in Catwoman #0.

  • Within the Batman Secret Files, editorial clippings and reports were included from Knox; writer for the Gotham Globe, that covered Batman's first appearances in Gotham right up to the inaction of No Man's Land where it was reported that the Gotham Globe was shut down.

Gallery

Batman

Batman (Movie Comic Adaptation)

Batman Returns

Batman Forever

Batman & Robin