As one of the best and most iconic street-level heroes in all of comics, Batman is known for having violent confrontations with the villains of Gotham City. While many of these fights are comprised of the Dark Knight bashing his foe until they either surrender or fall unconscious, others reach new heights of brutality. The Caped Crusader’s encounter with Bane immediately comes to mind, as does the fights he had in Frank Miller’s seminal work The Dark Knight Returns, in which he has a deadly final battle with the Joker and even manages to beat Superman to a bloody pulp.Bruce Wayne’s darkest alter ego faces the Joker in Batman #140 (courtesy of Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiminez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles), and this encounter with his archnemesis proves to be one of the most heated encounters between the two yet. The Clown Prince of Crime brings out the worst in the hero, using his psychopathic mind games to purposely call out the darkest side of Bruce Wayne which then proceeds to chase down and give the Joker the beating of a lifetime, much to the madman’s delight.This version of the Caped Crusader effectively removes all elements of the Wayne personality from Batman, creating an alter ego that is entirely focused on being nothing but the Dark Knight. The side effect of this is that the persona is even more violent than his counterpart and dangerously unhinged. Even worse, Zur-En-Arrh believes that he is the true version of the Caped Crusader, and has recently gone to war against the Bruce Wayne personality in an attempt to gain complete control over his body and become an even darker version of the Gotham City vigilante.
As one of the best and most iconic street-level heroes in all of comics, Batman is known for having violent confrontations with the villains of Gotham City. While many of these fights are comprised of the Dark Knight bashing his foe until they either surrender or fall unconscious, others reach new heights of brutality. The Caped Crusader’s encounter with Bane immediately comes to mind, as does the fights he had in Frank Miller’s seminal work The Dark Knight Returns, in which he has a deadly final battle with the Joker and even manages to beat Superman to a bloody pulp.
Bruce Wayne’s darkest alter ego faces the Joker in Batman #140 (courtesy of Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiminez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles), and this encounter with his archnemesis proves to be one of the most heated encounters between the two yet. The Clown Prince of Crime brings out the worst in the hero, using his psychopathic mind games to purposely call out the darkest side of Bruce Wayne which then proceeds to chase down and give the Joker the beating of a lifetime, much to the madman’s delight.
This version of the Caped Crusader effectively removes all elements of the Wayne personality from Batman, creating an alter ego that is entirely focused on being nothing but the Dark Knight. The side effect of this is that the persona is even more violent than his counterpart and dangerously unhinged. Even worse, Zur-En-Arrh believes that he is the true version of the Caped Crusader, and has recently gone to war against the Bruce Wayne personality in an attempt to gain complete control over his body and become an even darker version of the Gotham City vigilante.
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