
L'asile d'Arkham est tombé et, avec lui, son histoire sombre et tordue. Mais pour le remplacer, une nouvelle institution - la tour d'Arkham - est érigée en plein coeur de Gotham sous l'impulsion du Dr. Wear. Celui-ci promet que ses méthodes et ses traitements pourront en finir une bonne fois pour toutes avec les comportements psychotiques et criminels qui rongent la cité maudite - des promesses accueillies avec la plus grande méfiancé par la Bat-famille. Et avec Batman loin de la cité, ce sera à ses co-équipiers de démêler le vrai du faux, et d'agir avant que la situation ne devienne... explosive. Contenu vo : Detective Comics #1047-1052 + backs-up
Authors

Ivan Reis was born in São Paulo, Brazil. He started his career at the age of 14, working with Brazil’s famous cartoon artist, Mauricio de Sousa. Through this association, he contributed to the review Histórias Reais de Drácula, published by Bloch Editores, and drew several cartoons for Editora Fênix. At the same time, Reis worked for an advertising agency. Then in 1995, he attracted the attention of Dark Horse Publishing in the United States and appeared in their anthology, Dark Horse Presents. Ivan became the penciller on a title called Ghost, and continued to work on that project until 1996. Other Dark Horse books that Reis illustrated were Time Cop, The Mask, Máscara and Xena. During this period, he also drew a number of Lady Death comics for Chaos! In 1997, another American comic book company took notice of Ivan. That company was DC Comics. DC put him to work on The Invisibles under its Vertigo imprint. From 1998 to 2004 he also worked for Marvel, pencilling The Thing: Freakshow, Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night, The Order, Supernaturals, Avengers Icons: Vision, Captain Marvel, Iron Man, Defenders, and Avengers. But since 2004, Ivan has been an exclusive artist to DC and pencilled titles such as Action Comics, Green Lantern, Justice League of America, Rann-Thanagar War, The Authority, Wildcats, Teen Titans, 52, Superman, Countdown, Infinite Crisis, Green Lantern, the mini-series Blackest Night and Brightest Day, Aquaman. He's currently pencilling Justice League. He has also done covers for numerous other DC series.

Mariko Tamaki is a Toronto writer, playwright, activist and performer. She works and performs with fat activists Pretty Porky and Pissed Off and the theatre troupe TOA, whose recent play, A vs. B, was staged at the 2004 Rhubarb Festival at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. Her well-received novel, Cover Me (McGilligan Books) was followed by a short fiction collection, True Lies: The Book of Bad Advice (Women's Press). Mariko's third book, FAKE ID, is due out in spring 2005. Mariko Tamaki has performed her work across Canada and through the States, recently appearing at the Calgary Folkfest 2004, Vancouver Writer's Festival 2003, Spatial III, and the Perpetual Motion/Girls Bite Back Tour, which circled though Ottawa, Montreal, Brooklyn and Chicago. She has appeared widely on radio and television including First Person Singular on CBC radio and Imprint on TVO. Mariko Tamaki is currently attending York University working a master's degree in women's studies. [MacMIllan Books]