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"The Four Families of Gotham": In 1881, Nicholas and Bradley Gate detail their plans for a greater Gotham to Cobblepot, Elliot and Wayne. Their expansion on Cyrus Pinkney's designs commissioned by Solomon Wayne leads to the construction of Wayne Tower at the center of the city, making them well-

Quote1 How can you...ever hope to protect Gotham's future... when you're so naive of its past? Quote2
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Batman: Gates of Gotham #2 is an issue of the series Batman: Gates of Gotham (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 2011. It was published on June 22, 2011.

Synopsis for "The Four Families of Gotham"

In 1881, Nicholas and Bradley Gate detail their plans for a greater Gotham to Cobblepot, Elliot and Wayne. Their expansion on Cyrus Pinkney's designs commissioned by Solomon Wayne leads to the construction of Wayne Tower at the center of the city, making them well-known as the "Gates of Gotham."

In the present, Architect has kidnapped Hush and the GCPD investigate his disappearance. Batman places his crew to observe possible danger spots, and Blackbat evacuates the Iceberg Lounge after another bomb threat. They discover Hush tied to a bomb inside Wayne Tower, and Batman is forced to let it explode if he wants Hush to survive.

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