Batman has one of the best rogues galleries in comics, thanks to the diverse range of threats, designs and power levels behind them. These villains have long terrorized Gotham City, with some even presenting global threats.. However, there’s also a wealth of stories that see Batman reluctantly team up with his enemies, typically out of desperation or necessity. Of course, these team-ups rarely last, and it isn’t long before the bad guys are back to their old tricks.Team-ups have always made for some of the best comic stories, and alliances between heroes and villains are no different in this respect. Batman has a rich variety of figures to team up with, even if purely for pragmatic purposes or with a hope for his foes to find redemption. Everything from his own darker multiversal counterparts to his fiercest enemies have made for these interesting (albeit temporary) partnerships.Flashpoint Batman began as the Grimdark alternate version of the DCU’s Dark Knight, this time with Bruce’s father, Thomas Wayne, in the bat suit. While he was initially a dark antihero, Tom King’s run of Batman revealed him to have taken a turn to villainy, working with Bane to break Bruce’s spirit.RELATED: Every New DC Comic Confirmed At SDCC 2023
Batman has one of the best rogues galleries in comics, thanks to the diverse range of threats, designs and power levels behind them. These villains have long terrorized Gotham City, with some even presenting global threats.. However, there’s also a wealth of stories that see Batman reluctantly team up with his enemies, typically out of desperation or necessity. Of course, these team-ups rarely last, and it isn’t long before the bad guys are back to their old tricks.
Team-ups have always made for some of the best comic stories, and alliances between heroes and villains are no different in this respect. Batman has a rich variety of figures to team up with, even if purely for pragmatic purposes or with a hope for his foes to find redemption. Everything from his own darker multiversal counterparts to his fiercest enemies have made for these interesting (albeit temporary) partnerships.
Flashpoint Batman began as the Grimdark alternate version of the DCU’s Dark Knight, this time with Bruce’s father, Thomas Wayne, in the bat suit. While he was initially a dark antihero, Tom King’s run of Batman revealed him to have taken a turn to villainy, working with Bane to break Bruce’s spirit.
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