He didn’t have it in the first Batman comics, but it didn’t take long for the Dark Knight’s mythology to embrace it, with the vigilante insisting on it while training Robin in 1940’s Batman #4. The no ...
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At long last, Batman finally killed the Joker
DC K.O. #4 features what should be a monumental moment in Batman's legacy, but just how important is it actually?
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Batman: HUSH 2 Begins With A Character Death So Big I Can't Believe It (Seriously, I Won't)
DC Comics' sequel to the iconic Hush storyline is here, kicking off what looks to be a major Batman character death I refuse to fully believe at face value. One of The Dark Knight's most sinister and ...
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Batman Kills Iconic DC Villain, Shockingly Breaks His Moral Code
Writer Mark Waid once said “…when you scratch everything else away from Batman, you’re left with someone who doesn’t want to see anybody die.” This is a fair statement, as in most incarnations the ...
Years in Gotham City have given the Dark Knight a lot of friends and a lot of favors. Even so, when faced with a dying Joker, there are few he can turn to for help. This leads him to approach his ...
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