From mowing down villains to times Batman killed innocent people just to take the Joker down, there's no shortage of death at the hands of Batman. He might even have the biggest body count of all the DC superheroes. The people Batman has murdered (be it outright or accidentally) includes the Joker, a vampire named the Monk, Dracula, and even
Scarecrow keeps the truth from Batman, hoping to break him through guilt. Eventually, Scarecrow sends the Arkham Knight to detonate the Cloudburst, covering Gotham in his toxin. However, due the Knight's impatience for his chance to kill Batman, the Dark Knight is able to destroy the device and have Poison Ivy clear away the toxin, killing her.
That said, even though the Arkhamverse itself should be allowed to go on, Rocksteady has made its bed with the expectations of Suicide Squad ’s subtitle. The premise of being able to kill the
Gotham Knights is not related to the Arkham series. The new Suicide Squad game however, it's set in the same universe. As for this game, it has already been established that Batman is not truly dead, and the theory is that he started incorporating fear toxin into his new vigilante persona. #9.
We began like any Batman sub; discussing our favorite batsuits and movies, contemplating the morality of batman’s beliefs and actions— the least of which are his rules on killing. We slowly fell further and further down this rabbit hole of shit, accepting and embracing the new reality of this community.
18 plot holes and details you may have missed in 'The Dark Knight'. Kirsten Acuna. The Joker picks a very specific day to rob the bank at the start of "The Dark Knight." Warner Bros. If you've seen "The Dark Knight" over and over again, it's easy to pick up on a few plot holes or details you may have overlooked during your first watch.
While there were issues with it there, at least City has it where the post-game seemingly takes place on a different night than the main game did, so Batman doesn't actually need to do everything in one night, but Origins and Knight insist on the one night formula for absolutely everything, with the latter being the standout example, and it can
Alan Moore himself testifies that Batman was indeed reaching out, and breaking the Joker’s neck, which is why the stream of “Ha Ha Has” abruptly ends. So, “Word of God” indeed says that Batman kills the Joker at the end of ’THE KILLING JOKE’, but fan of Batman, who know his “Code of Ethics”, know that Batman would never kill any of his enemies, but just beat the Hell out of
Instead of remaining dead, he will actually leap alive and start laughing hysterically as the fire takes him. While this initially seemed like a fun jump scare, the new context from Batman #135 shows that Batman isn't the only one who survived Arkham Knight. Darwin Halliday has resurrected the series' Joker, just as this moment predicted.
This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal them. Boards. Batman: Arkham Knight. Regarding Season of Infamy Ra's al Ghul *spoilers*. cheatermaster 8 years ago #1. Apparently you get two choices; give Ra's the cure but have him kill his other daughter, or let him die and destroy the Lazarus Pit.
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