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-> ''I sense you now, demon! Your breath upon my back.''
-> ''The smell of terror in shadows.''
-> ''Your hands rest heavy upon my shoulders and I hear the pearls around your neck...'''laughing.'''''
-> ''But you are hidden yet and I dare not look into the depths of my own soul.''
-> ''Where are you, demon?''
-> '''''Answer me!'''''
-> ''Where are you?''

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-> ''I sense you now, demon! Your breath upon my back.''
-> ''The smell of terror in shadows.''
-> ''Your hands rest heavy upon my shoulders and I hear the pearls around your neck...'''laughing.'''''
-> ''But you are hidden yet and I dare not look into the depths of my own soul.''
-> ''Where are you, demon?''
-> '''''Answer me!'''''
-> ''Where are you?''
''Gotham Nocturne'' is the name of an overarching 2022 Detective Comics storyline by Creator/RamV. Following Creator/MarikoTamaki's [[ComicBook/DetectiveComicsMarikoTamaki run]], Creator/RamV took over the ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics'' title from issue #1062 onwards, and was joined by Rafael Albuquerque and Dave Stewart as artists. The run started following the events of ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis'' but isn't part of the ''ComicBook/DawnOfDC'' initiative.

The series is described as a "quintessential Batman story with a gothic opera". The storyline itself runs parallel to ''ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky''

Something is terribly wrong with Batman. No matter the tests Bruce takes, nor the numbers he counts, the greatest detective in the world can't pin down the source of this creeping dread--of his own inner demons and a looming mortality. He's not alone in the grips of this terror, as it seems real demons are creeping through the shadows of Gotham City, answering the clarion call of a strange melody that's haunting Gotham...and seems to be turning its denizens into something else.

The storyline is split up in a similar way to an opera
* ''Overture''
* ''Act I''
* ''Act II''
* ''Intermezzo - Batman: Outlaw''
* ''Act III''

!!''Gotham Nocturne'' includes examples of:
* ContinuityOverlap: The series runs parallel to ''ComicBook/BatmanChipZdarsky'', and the effects of that book spill over into this one, mainly [[spoiler:the events of ''ComicBook/TheGothamWar'' ostracizing himself from the majority of the Batfamily, but also Lian's inclusion and her interaction with her mother Jade is a lingering plotline from ''ComicBook/GreenArrow2023'']]
* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: ''ComicBook/TheVigil'', a title under the ''We Are Legends'' initiative that's also written by Ram V, appears in #1069 as an advertisement for their mini-series.
* UrbanFantasy: Gotham Nocturne leans more into this genre in a similar vein to ''ComicBook/NightOfTheOwls''.
* WritingForTheTrade: Since the series is split into different "Acts", the collected versions consist of the issues in each specific "Act".
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