Batman: Gotham by Gaslight

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Batman: Gotham by Gaslight is a DC Comics graphic novel by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola. It spawned a sequel Master of the Future also written by Augustyn but with art by Eduardo Barreto.

Although not labeled as such, Gotham by Gaslight is now considered to be the first Elseworlds story, where DC Comics heroes are taken out of their usual setting and put into alternate timelines or realities.

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The book features Batman in the 1880s, fighting Jack the Ripper when the serial killer comes to Gotham City.

In the sequel Batman has to battle Alexandre LeRoi.

The story is similar to Master of the World, a film which combined two novels by Jules Verne: Robur the Conqueror and its sequel Master of the World.

The stories have been collected in a couple of trade paperbacks.

Gotham by Gaslight was released as a single volume:

Both stories have been collected in one volume (confusingly with the same name and cover as the earlier release):

  • In Gotham by Gaslight, the Joker makes a cameo appearance.
  • In the Elseworlds series 2 action figures, there is one of Batman with the costume from the novel.

Other Elseworlds that involve Jack the Ripper:

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