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Screen Rant on MSNBatman Is No Killer, But DC Just Proved He May Be Something Even WorseThe points made are strictly in reference to the fictional universe of Batman and are not meant to condone, promote, or suggest violence in the real world. Vigilantism, lethal force, and justice through violence are complex and dangerous topics that should never be applied outside of fictional narratives.
With the success of Superman, most fans want more of the James Gunn movie, and there could indeed be a lot more ahead for the franchise, especially in terms of crossovers. In a recent interview with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused Podcast,
Batman #161 hits stores Wednesday with an unlikely team-up as Damian and Bane join forces against the Dark Knight in this Hush storyline continuation.
The Batman Part II is expected to take another exciting step forward later this year, after Matt Reeves finished his script.
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Screen Rant on MSN9 Iconic Joker Scenes That Already Happened Years Earlier In Batman: The Animated SeriesThe image of Joker falling into a vat of chemicals and emerging bleached and twisted has become one of the character’s most defining origins. Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) immortalized this scene in live-action. The New Batman Adventures helped fold this into Batman lore, depicting it in two episodes, most notably "Mad Love."
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Batman now uses his own bodily fluids (and solids) to fight the Joker in Absolute Batman #10 by Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta
Industry pros reveal some of the quirkiest designs they’ve spotted inside listings.
“Not yet,” beamed the actor, who is celebrating his first Emmy nomination for HBO and DC Studios’ Batman spinoff series The Penguin.