Arkham Asylum was once known as Mercey Mansion.Neron appears as a disembodied voice only in this issue.This issue is told from the perspective of Jeremiah Arkham.This issue is an Underworld Unleashed one-shot special crossover.Batman administers the cure to the rest of the patients, but Kryppen's soul is still damned for Hell. As fear overtakes him, Kryppen relents and takes him to where he has cure secreted away. Batman swings after Kryppen and forces him to eat a sample of his own poison.
Through the course of conversation, Kryppen reveals that corrupting the Batman's moral code was the task that Neron instructed him to fulfill. Kryppen tells him that he will surrender the cure so long as Batman willingly murders at least one patient. Arkham himself eats a tainted cookie and falls to the floor of his office.īefore long, Batman arrives at Arkham Asylum to stop Kryppen. When it comes time to serve dinner, all of the patients begin falling over with uncontrollable spasms. He begins using his knowledge of poisons to whip up a quick cocktail that he uses to taint the hospital's cooking supplies. As the other patients erupt into a riotous frenzy, Kryppen sneaks past the guards and goes to the kitchen. Kryppen escapes from his, head-butting Jeremiah Arkham in the nose. The guards begin performing random spot checks, ushering patients back to their cells. Jeremiah Arkham begins to grow worried, notably since the back-up generators he ordered had not arrived yet. The resulting energy surge causes a blackout throughout the entire hospital. He scales the side of the hospital in a middle of a thunderstorm and a bolt of lightning strikes Bradbury dead as he is clinging to a weather vane. Other patients get involved in the fight, and one man, Bradbury, makes a dash for the window. Neron however, needs Kryppen to carry out a few tasks first.Ī short time later, a fight breaks out in the hospital recreation room between the Riddler and a patient who believes he is Julius Caesar. The patient offers Neron his soul in exchange for power. Kryppen however, hears the ethereal voice of the demon Neron. Jeremiah Arkham monitors the man, but doesn't hear anyone speaking back to him.
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