Nat Brehmer

Nat Brehmer

In addition to Dark Knight News, Nat Brehmer has also written for Dread Central, Bloody Disgusting, We Got This Covered, Wicked Horror, Diabolique, That's Not Current and Tom Holland's Terror Time. His love of Batman was shaped by the animated series and he's been hooked ever since. He currently lives in Florida.
Batgirl 42 review

Review: Batgirl #42

Picking up right from the end of the previous issue’s cliffhanger, in which Batman declares that Batgirl is...

Batgirl Annual #3

Review: Batgirl Annual #3

Batgirl Annual #3 feels like several stories in one, but that’s part of its strength. It actually does...

Selina and Bruce on Gotham

Executive Producers Bruno Heller and Danny Cannon on “The Rise of the Villians” in ‘Gotham’ Season 2

Gotham executive producers Bruno Heller and Danny Cannon talked to the press during the recent San Diego Comic Con...

Batman: Arkham Knight: The Comic

Preview: Arkham Knight #23

Based of course on the bestselling video game (now available on major platforms) issue #23 of the tie-in...

Selina and Bruce on Gotham

‘Gotham’ Garners Four Emmy Nominations

The 2015 Emmy nominations are in. This year, there were more comic-based TV shows at one time than...

Batman antihero Anarky

Anarky Cast in Season Four of ‘Arrow’

CBR reports that Bates Motel's Alexander Calvert will be taking on the part of Anarky and will make his debut...

Jerome on Gotham

Cameron Monaghan Crashes Gotham SDCC Panel in Character

Gotham actor Cameron Monaghan has been heavily teased as the show's Joker and this was all but confirmed at...

Jerome on Gotham

“Jerome” Returns to Gotham, Continues to Tease Joker

Cameron Monaghan, who played a chilling possible proto-Joker in Gotham's first season will be making a return for the...

Affleck Batman

Hollywood Reporter Speculates Origin of Affleck’s Solo Batman Movie

One of the most surprising bits of news to come out of San Diego Comic Con this weekend...

Editorial: Why ‘The Killing Joke’ is Still the Ultimate Batman vs. Joker Story

Alfred Hitchcock believed that once a film had been storyboarded, it was complete. The actual filming of it...