About the Book
        
        Source: Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Aaron Helzinger, Amon Hakk, Andre Sinclair, Angon, Arnold Wesker, Bludhound, Bruce Wayne, Buzzword, Cecil Geekywad Bumwimple, Chancer, Computer Tyrants, Cornelius Stirk, Derek Mitchell, Desmond Connor, Dolmen, Drakken, Enya Wazzo, Frederick Rhino, Garv, Gemir, George Cross, Glonth, Horten Spence, Ig'nea G'odd, Jeremiah Arkham, Joe Public, Johnny Lynx, Jon Kennedy Payne, Jonas Glim, Kanis-Biz, Legs, Leonard Carnell, Lissik, Lobo the Duck, Lonnie Machin, Marian Mercer, Marij'n Bek, Marlon Dall, Michael Patten, Mortimer Kadaver, Narcosis, Obeah Man, Otis Flannegan, Pritor, Rafael Santini, Slodd, Stanley Kitch, Stealth, Venev, Victor Zehrhard, Victor Zsasz, Wilde Norton. Excerpt: Aaron Helzinger was a giant of a man prone to fits of homicidal rage. Due to these violent episodes he was remanded to the care of Arkham Asylum. A surgeon at Arkham removed Helzinger's amygdala cluster in the hopes of curing the psychotic episodes. This procedure yielded unexpected results however as Amygdala became exceedingly angry in opposition to what the surgery was supposed to achieve. While residing at Arkham, Amygdala became a pawn of the hospital's latest director, Jeremiah Arkham. In the hopes of breaking the spirit of his most recent patient, Batman, Arkham prodded Amygdala into attacking him. Batman fought and quickly subdued Amygdala, but was then forced to face a larger throng of blood-crazed patients. A short time later, the super-villain known as Bane orchestrated a massive breakout at Arkham Asylum and all of the patients, including Amygdala were freed. Amygdala found himself befriending Arnold Wesker, aka, the Ventriloquist who decided to take advantage of the brute's strength. In exchange for helping him find the misplaced dummy, Scarface, the Ventriloquist promised Helzinger that he would help him find his meds. Armed with a surrogate dummy known as "Socko" (which was just a discarded sweat sock), the Ventriloquist and Amygdala visit...