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3For over seventy-five years Gotham City has been established as a sprawling metropolis bursting at the seams with [[WretchedHive crime, corruption, and vice.]] Only the efforts of a few brave individuals such as [[Franchise/{{Batman}} The Batman]] keep the city from falling into ruins, at the hands of the infamous [[RoguesGallery rogues]] that prowl its streets.
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5[[WellThisIsNotThatTrope But this comic is not about any of that.]] ([[BatFamilyCrossover Except when it is]].)
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7''Gotham Academy'' is a monthly pseudo-spinoff of the ''Batman'' series by Creator/BeckyCloonan, Brendan Fletcher, and Karl Kerschl that launched in 2014. As its name would imply, it's focused on the lives of the students attending Gotham's eponymous and most prestigious academy, particularly one Olive Silverlock. Attending her second year at the academy, she trudges through school life with a laundry list of personal problems and a knack for getting into trouble. Like many other famous schools, [[AcademyOfAdventure life at Gotham Academy is anything but normal.]]
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9In 2016, the series got a relaunch as part of ComicBook/DCRebirth with a new title called ''Gotham Academy: Second Semester,'' in addition to a [[ComicBook/LumberjanesGothamAcademy six-issue crossover]] with ''ComicBook/{{Lumberjanes}}''. In 2022, Maps reappeared in the backup strip for ''Comicbook/BatmanJoshuaWilliamson'', under the title ''A Gotham Academy Adventure'' which was collected under the title ''Gotham Academy: Maps of Mystery''. A story appeared in the 2022 anthology ''ComicBook/DCSavedByTheBelleReve'' . A three part story appeared in the an anthology ''ComicBook/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold2023''.
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11!!''Gotham Academy'' contains examples of:
12* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Duh. It's where [[spoiler: Killer Croc resides.]]
13* AcademyOfAdventure: How else are you going to make a teen drama in Gotham City? Anything and everything will happen. Oddball teachers, terrifying creatures, unsolved mysteries, and zany teenagers all call the place home.
14* AdultsAreUseless: They always insist that nothing is strange happening at the Academy when all signs clearly say that there is. It's not that they don't know, though; some of them think they're protecting the kids by denying the weirdness, while others are part of the problem.
15* AlliterationAndAdventurers: ''Serpents & Spells'' is ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' with [[BlandNameProduct a new name]].
16* AmbiguousSituation: In the Annual, Olive ends up getting sick alongside a majority of the student body; Pom blames her illness on a vampire infestation, while Colton believes the school's new guest lecturer poisoned her. [[spoiler:While they're both correct (there is in fact a vampire haunting the school and the guest lecturer turns out to be the radioactive Blight), it's never explicitly confirmed which one caused Olive to fall ill, though it's all but stated both of them got the student body sick as a whole.]]
17* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: When Riko moves in, she becomes Olive's roommate. Additionally, she has the same backpack style as Maps. Maps is predictably [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere less than pleased.]]
18* ArtShift:
19** The seventh issue, which focuses on Damian and Maps, has a noticeably softer and more anime-like art style compared to the rest of the issues. Justified by the change in artist and the fact that the story is told from the ever bubbly Map's perspective much like how the main story is narrated by Olive.
20** The fourteenth issue begins the Yearbook storyline, which takes a break from the main story to explore numerous side-stories a la FramingDevice. All are drawn by different artists, with the 'main' setting keeping a consistent art style to act as the anchoring point for the narrative.
21* AvengersAssemble: Shouted by Maps.
22* BettyAndVeronica: Kyle as Betty and Tristan as Veronica to Olive's Archie.
23* BookcasePassage: The schools large library contains a number of hidden doors.
24* CandlelitBath: Olive takes one in ''Second Semester'' #1. When the candle goes out, [[spoiler:she seemingly relights it with her mind]].
25* ContinuitySnarl: From ''Annual'' #1 with ''Batman: Superheavy''. [[spoiler: Derek Powers ''does'' already exist within the present day, and one could argue his falsified credentials were courtesy of his aunt Geri, who temporarily had the controlling share of Wayne-Powers in ''Superheavy''. He is even name-dropped in that arc, revealed to be a college student attending overseas]].
26* CoversAlwaysLie: Don't expect the covers to be indicative of what will happen in the actual comic. More often than not it doesn't.
27* TheCameo: Many, including Bruce Wayne, Damian Wayne, Hugo Strange, Dr. Langstrom (Man-Bat), and more.
28* DeathGlare: Maps is ''not'' pleased with Riko's visit.
29%% * EndearinglyDorky: Stated directly by Maps. The context has to [[ItMakesSenseInContext be seen to be]] [[http://i.imgur.com/vp4TGcB.png believed.]]
30* DoNotAdjustYourSet: During the ''Endgame'' tie-in, Maps notes that the Joker interrupted her cartoons several times a year before her family got a [[Creator/{{Netflix}} Webflix]] subscription.
31* EntertaininglyWrong: When Maps asks Damian if he's Batman when he pulls out a Batarang. Close, but not quite.
32* EvilTeacher: A number of the teachers at Gotham Academy are either current or former members of Batman's rogues gallery; for just a few examples, Hugo Strange is a student counselor, Kirk Langstrom/Man-Bat is a science teacher, and Sterling Silversmith is a shop class teacher. Sometimes they plot evil schemes that involve the school or its students, sometimes they're just content to teach (though their villainous mannerisms can creep in).
33* FramingDevice: The ''Endgame'' tie-in and the ''Yearbook'' storyline both feature a premise involving the main characters telling stories. In the former, the students are housed together following a power outage caused by [[ComicBook/BatmanEndgame the Joker's Endgame]], so naturally the main characters take the chance to share Joker-themed ghost stories while the main plot is explored. In ''Yearbook'', Maps is comforted by Olive when her idea for a yearbook club is rejected, leading to a multitude of side-stories featuring (mis)adventures several of the ''Academy'' cast had undertaken, all removed from the main plot of the entire book.
34* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Throughout the final arc, with [[spoiler:Maps trying to get Olive to resist her ancestor's evil influence]].
35* LighterAndSofter: Zig-zagged. Few of Gotham's most terrifying villains have shown up on the comic thus far, rendering the sense of danger and fear more muted compared to other Batman-related stories. However, the bullying present in the story as well as the clear social and psychological problems Olive has is a topic frequently touched upon as part of the ramifications of living in Gotham.
36* LooseCanon: It's unclear just how canonical this is in relation to other Batman-related comics. Various characters from them appear and there are allusions to Bat-book crossovers (with "Endgame" and "Robin War" getting full-on tie-in issues) but it's hard to imagine Hugo Strange and Kirk Langstrom being employed as schoolteachers given their lengthy criminal histories.
37* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: In the Annual [[spoiler: Derek Powers has come back in time to kill young Academy student Warren [=McGinnis=], thereby preventing [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Terry McGinnis]] from ever existing.]]
38* MythologyGag:
39** '''''Everywhere!''''':
40*** For starters, the drama teacher is Simon Trent from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries''.
41*** The girls dorm supervisor Harriet Cooper or ''Aunt'' Harriet is a new version of Dick Grayson's long forgotten and written out of continuity Aunt Harriet. This version is not related to Dick, but retains her role as an out of the loop caretaker.
42*** The librarian is inspired by the Bookworm, Professor Lilac by Louie the Lilac, and Professor Egger by "Egghead" each an Creator/AdamWest [[Series/Batman1966 Bat-villain]].
43*** The shop teacher Sterling Silversmith is the new less murderous version of a villain who appeared in one Bronze-Age Batman story.
44*** [[TheBusCameBack Upon his return,]] it turns out that Heathcliff has joined the ComicBook/BlackCanary's band. He also recounts a story to Pom about one of their songs' [[HellIsThatNoise "dark lyrics"]] seemingly once summoned creatures from the underworld. Pom has read about [[ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}} this sort of thing before.]]
45*** In a flashback to 1984, Jonathan Crane is referenced on a list of former GA students that opens a SecretPassage when pressed.
46*** A big one, which seems minor at first, is the inclusion of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond Warren McGinnis]] to the supporting cast. This gets amped up in ''Gotham Academy Annual'' #1 with the entire plot (okay, alright, ''50%'' of it) [[spoiler: revolving around a time-travelling Derek Powers hell bent on murdering Warren to [[SetWrongWhatOnceWentRight prevent Terry from being born and turning Powers into Blight]]]].
47*** In the final arc, the Fox, the Shark and the Raven are a variation on the animal-masked long-term minor Batman recurring villains the Terrible Trio, although with a Raven replacing a Vulture.
48* PlayingWithFire: Calamity gives this power to people in the [[spoiler: Silverlock family and its latest target is Olive.]]
49* ScoobyDooHoax: Often, what appears to be supernatural will turn out to be mundane - it's just that Gotham City has a very different standard for constitutes mundane. The students think the school is haunted because they hear chains rattling in the walls and spy glimpses of an inhuman figure? Turns out [[spoiler:Killer Croc is living in the secret passages, and he still has his ankle chains on]]. A witch is enchanting students to do her bidding? Actually, [[spoiler:it's a disgruntled teacher using Mad Hatter technology]].
50* TheScottishTrope: When the Gotham Academy Dramatic Arts Society puts on a performance of ''Theatre/{{MacBeth}}'', Simon Trent refers to it as "the Scottish Play."
51* SecretUndergroundPassage: Gotham Academy has an elaborate set of underground passages due to the campus mostly being built by Ambroos Lydecker, who also had a hand in the construction of what would become Arkham Asylum and was the architect of at least one entryway to Wayne Manor. Every place he built has hidden passages but those at the Academy are by far the most extensive.
52* ShoutOut: Might be just a coincidence, but in the ''Annual'', Blight is a skeletal-looking time-travelling villain with a time machine disguised as a long-case clock... which also describes the Master in his [[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E3TheDeadlyAssassin two]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS18E6TheKeeperOfTraken encounters]] with the Fourth Doctor.
53* StealthHiBye: Executed by Colton in ''Second Semester,'' #2.

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