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Gotham City

Gotham City skyline.

Gotham City is a major city in Connecticut.[1] It is the home of Batman, Nightwing, Robin, Artemis and Oracle.

History[]

2010[]

 
Gotham City
July 4, 12:00 EDT

Mister Freeze attacked a park in Gotham City. He froze several people, including a family attending a barbecue, but was soon apprehended by Batman and Robin.[2]

 
Gotham City
July 7, 11:11:16 EDT

After two and a half days without any word from his mentor, Robin has to be reassured by Alfred that he will come up with a solution for the sidekicks' plan to form a team.[3]

 
Gotham City
July 31, 17:29 EDT

Paula Crock returned home after her she served her sentence. Her daughter Artemis was the only one waiting for her. After she was confronted by her father's dismissive opinion of Paula's desire to give up her former life, Artemis decided to use her skills for good and become a vigilante.[4]

 
Gotham City
August 3, 21:21 EDT
Gotham Map

A map of the eastern USA showing Gotham City's location relative to New York and Boston. State lines on the map indicate that it is in Connecticut.

The Team was ordered by the Justice League to guard the disassembled Amazo robot on its transport to STAR Labs facilities in New York and Boston. Professor Ivo's MONQIs stole the parts, and converged on Gotham. Robin, Superboy and Kid Flash fought and defeated the reconstructed Amazo at Gotham Academy,[1] with help from Artemis.[5]

 
Gotham City
August 7, 22:42 EDT

After a week of crime fighting, Artemis was approached by Batman and Green Arrow to become part of the Team she saved.[5]

 
Gotham City
August 26, 08:15 EDT

A package containing Clayface was delivered to the Wayne Foundation. The creature attacked the guards and Lucius. Batman and Robin tried to stop him, but were defeated.[6]

 
Gotham City
August 27, 04:49 EDT

The Team were tracking Clayface in the sewers. After tracking him to a warehouse, they split up, and in the ensuing hours, they were taken out one by one until only Aqualad was left.[7]

 
Gotham City
August 27, 06:17 EDT

Aqualad fought Clayface in the warehouse. He was beaten too, forcing Batman to step in. Batman ordered the Team to take some downtime. He and Robin returned to Wayne Manor, while Artemis returned to her mother's apartment.[8]

 
Gotham City
August 27, 22:06 EDT

Paula Crock gave Artemis a letter from the Gotham Academy, stating she had been accepted with a Wayne Foundation scholarship.[8]

 
Gotham City
September 11, 21:48 EDT

Mammoth and other Kobra cultists abducted Jason Burr from the observatory. On their way out, they were encountered by Batman and Robin, but Mammoth prevailed. He got away with Dr. Burr, but several of the other cultists were left behind, and used a special pill to silence themselves.[9]

 
Gotham City
September 22, 06:00 EDT

Artemis Crock and Dick Grayson attended their first day of the new year at Gotham Academy.[10]

 
Gotham City
October 1, 19:49 EDT

Batman, Zatara, Captain Marvel and Plastic Man fought one of the Injustice League's plant creatures.[11]

 
Gotham City
November 5, 22:07 EDT

With the world split up in an adult and a child dimension, Gotham was in state of disarray. While the children handled it well by creating a shelter for the youngest at the Gotham Academy, the adults were enraged. Egged on by Crusher Crock, they wanted to storm STAR Labs. In the confusion, Riddler stole a case with echinoderm tentacle.[12]

 
Gotham City
December 1, 19:16 EST

Bette Kane and Artemis arrived at Wayne Manor for Dick Grayson's 14th birthday party. They were greeted at the door by Alfred Pennyworth and Dick.[13]

 
Gotham City
December 1, 19:23 EST

Dick took Bette and Artemis into the party room, where he was greeted by Barbara Gordon.[13]

 
Gotham City
December 1, 20:00 EST

Dick played a tabletop game with the girls, until Alfred arrived in the room to deliver them pizzas.[14]

 
Gotham City
December 1, 21:13 EST

Dick and his party guests played spin-the-bottle.[15]

 
Gotham City
December 1, 21:16 EST

Dick and Barbara, the winners of the game, kissed in the closet.[15]

 
Gotham City
December 4, 23:48 EST

Artemis discussed her recent work with Green Arrow, but was distraught when she learned her place on the Team could not entirely have been earned.[16]

 
Gotham City
December 5, 17:02 EST

Still insecure over her position in the Team, Artemis pondered what to do before Zeta-ing to the Cave.[16]

 
Gotham City
December 6, 03:44 EST

With her most recent mission a failure, Artemis did not want to talk to her mother. She stormed to her room, where her father was waiting for her. He urged her to change sides.[16]

2014[]

 
Gotham City
September 16, 21:45 EST

Riddler and Lex Luthor met at the Museum of Antiquities's Babylonian wing. Red Arrow followed them, but could not discover what their plan was.[17]

2015[]

 
Gotham City
February 17, 20:20 EST

The Team traced the kidnapped Helena Sandsmark to Gotham City, and Nightwing led a squad to find her. They battled many of Luthor's robots and Riddler's henchmen in the city's docks, and eventually found her at Haly's Circus. They defeared Riddler and retrieved what they thought was a third Babylonian artifact.[18]

 
Gotham City
December 1, 16:57 EST

Batman and Robin were in Two-Face's lair,[19] an apartment split between comfortable modern living room and medieval torture chamber, when they received an update on the Metropolis emergency from Red Tornado.[14]

2016[]

 
Gotham City
January 1, 16:16 EST

In Gotham's sewers, Superboy, Miss Martian and Robin fought with Clayface. They eventually petrified him and send him to Arkham Asylum.[20]

 
Gotham City
March 21, 17:38 EDT

Wally West and Paula Crock paid their respects at her daughter's grave at Gotham Cemetery. Unknown to them, Crusher Crock and Jade Nguyen, holding her baby, watched from afar out of sight. They planned their vengeance against Black Manta and Aqualad, respectively, for their roles in Artemis's "death".[21]

 
Gotham City
May 28, 02:34 EDT

Jade Nguyen returned home to pick up Lian from her mother. She revealed good news about Artemis to her.[22]

 
Gotham City
June 20, 06:20 EDT

People in the park were surprised when a Magnetic Field Disruptor rose from the lake and filled what was a pleasant sky with raging thunderstorms.[23]

2018[]

 
Gotham City
August 05, 21:04 EDT

Dick Grayson visited Barbara Gordon at her apartment.

Later, Barbara contacted Dick with information she had found on Halo's past.[24]

 
Gotham City
September 12, 21:39 EDT

Robin led his squad as they observed Mad Hatter. They found that Clayface was impersonating Hatter to cover for Hatter's activities deploying mind control technology on meta-humans captured by Branchwater Security. They shut down the operation and freed Clayface, but Hatter and his latest thrall escaped.[25]

 
Gotham City
September 26, 02:24 EDT

A secret rendezvous took place in the Batcave involving Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Oracle, Aquaman, Miss Martian, and Wonder Woman. They exchanged intel and discussed the details of their coordinated efforts to disrupt the meta-human trafficking activities of Simon Stagg. Their group received the unofficial name, the "Anti-Light".[25]

In late October, Oracle investigated the recent lead on Goode Goggles' role in meta-human trafficking.[26]

On or shortly before November 4, Commissioner Gordon shut down the Bat-signal.[27]

 
Gotham City
December 08, 00:01 EST

The "Anti-Light" met at the Batcave to discuss the Outsiders' first mission in Brooklyn, Maine, which they had set-up for the new team to help get them off to a good start in the public eye.[28]

2019[]

 
Gotham City
January 1, 21:10 EST

The "Anti-Light" met to update Wonder Woman on their operation in Dublin. Wonder Woman was appalled that they were manipulating their own allies and creating fake news.[29]

 
Gotham City
January 20, 23:29 EST

From her apartment, Oracle provided support for Nightwing and Black Lightning's investigation of Gretchen Goode's mansion. The pair disappeared shortly after entering.[30]

 
Gotham City
January 21, 20:29 EST

Oracle contacted Kaldur'ahm for help rescuing Nightwing and Lightning, and provided support for him and Wyynde.[30]

 
Gotham City
February 15, 18:31 EST

Jeff Pierce visited Barbara to find out what was being done about the coup in Markovia. She filled him in, and the pair provided remote support for the Team and Outsiders.[31]

 
Gotham City
February 20, 20:02 EST

Barbara and Dick watched the news together in her apartment, including a report on the recent re-activation of the Bat-signal.[31]

2020[]

 
Gotham City
April 20, 18:32 EDT

Oracle provided Tigress with remote support from her apartment during her mission to recover Orphan from the League of Shadows, piloting a mini-drone.[32]

 
Gotham City
April 21, 19:03 EDT

Barbara continued to support Tigress, and was anxious to rescue Orphan quickly.[32]

 
Gotham City
April 21, 21:07 EDT

As Tigress squad was cornered by the Shadows, Barbara urged Tigress to but time for Orphan to free herself. She joined in the ensuing battle with her mini-drone. Later, when Orphan was ready to kill Lady Shiva, Barbara talked her down.[33]

 
Gotham City
April 22, 10:14 EDT

Orphan hugged Barbara when they were reunited at Barbara's apartment.[33]

 
Gotham City
November 11, 15:39 EST

At her apartment, Oracle got back the test results on the stolen object taken during Perdita Vladek's abduction. She attempted to warn Superboy that their enemies had acquired Kryptonite.[34]

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See also[]

References[]

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