- Blackgate Penitentiary
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sortkey = PAGENAMEBlackgate Penitentiary is a fictional
prison depicted in theDC Universe , traditionally located on a small island in the Gotham Bay,Gotham City . "" suggests that it was preceded by Gotham State Penitentiary, which appeared often in pre-Crisis comics.History
Gotham State Penitentiary is also known as Gotham Prison, especially when referenced after the Crisis. It is later officially re-named "Blackgate Prison". In the late 1980s, Blackgate Prison is condemned by
Amnesty International and forced to shut down. When the prison eventually re-opens, it is officially known as "Blackgate Penitentiary". UnlikeArkham Asylum , Blackgate is where non-insane criminals such as David Cain, Monsoon, Ernie Chubb,KGBeast , Catman, and various henchmen, mobsters, and mafia bosses are incarcerated when captured. The Penguin, Firefly,Rupert Thorne , The Joker,Zsaz ,Two-Face ,Clayface II (Matt Hagen),Calendar Man , and The Ventriloquist are the only criminals that have done time in bothArkham Asylum andBlackgate Penitentiary .There are instances where inmates from
Arkham Asylum are temporarily moved to Blackgate, like when Bane destroys the original Arkham building in "Batman" #491. All of the Arkham inmates are incarcerated in Blackgate until the new Arkham structure is built and opened in "Batman" #521.There is a one-shot about a breakout happening in the prison entitled "Batman: Blackgate". The prisoners in the story are
Cluemaster , Steeljacket, Ratcatcher, TheTrigger Twins , Dragoncat, Gunhawk, Czonka (The Baffler), Actuary, and others. Several of these villains are also featured in the "Cataclysm" storyline when an earthquake and the resulting tidal waves damage the prison and open up a land bridge to Gotham. This allows the majority of the inmates of Blackgate to escape.Other Media
Television
In ', this prison is called Stonegate Penitentiary"'. It was built as a plan by Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent to build a better, safer Gotham. Criminals like Bane,
Rupert Thorne , Poison Ivy, Penguin, Temple Fugate, Rhino and Mugsy, andRoland Daggett were sentenced to Stonegate. In "I Am The Night", a villain called Jazzman was imprisoned here to await trial since Gotham City Prison was full at the time.Novels
In the novel "", author
Andrew Vachss refers to a "Hellgate Prison". This is most likely an incarnation of "Blackgate Penitentiary".
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