Gotham Central #1 Review: The Underrated Batman Crime Drama That Changed Gotham Comics

Gotham Central #1 introduces one of the most unique perspectives in Gotham City storytelling. Instead of focusing on Batman, this groundbreaking DC Comics series follows Gotham’s Major Crimes Unit as detectives investigate crimes connected to Batman’s rogues gallery.

Gotham Central #1 comic book cover DC Comics by Ed Brubaker Greg Rucka and Michael Lark
The cover of Gotham Central #1, the first issue of the acclaimed DC Comics crime series.

Written by Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka with art by Michael Lark, the series blends gritty police procedural storytelling with the dark atmosphere of Gotham City. The result is a crime drama that feels closer to a television detective series than a traditional superhero comic.

Gotham Central #1 remains one of the most underrated Batman-related comics ever published and a must-read for fans of DC Comics and crime stories.

Close up of Gotham Central #1 DC Comics cover featuring Gotham police under the Batman signal
Close-up of Gotham Central issue #1 showcasing the iconic Batman signal above Gotham’s Major Crimes Unit.

 

Gotham Central #1 comic book with Batman signal lighting DC Comics issue 1
Gotham Central #1 photographed with a Batman signal light highlighting the crime-drama tone of the DC Comics series.

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