Batman’s Latest Effort to “Save” Red Hood Crosses Serious Moral Lines

“The Gotham War” has been splintering Batman and his allies at an inopportune time, leaving them fighting one another while the villainous Vandal Savage and his daughter make major moves across Gotham. As the heroes have struggled to keep up, Batman has become increasingly harsh in his tactics to maintain his form of justice – but his latest endeavor takes things to a new extreme.The Dark Knight’s true plan for his former sidekick Red Hood is revealed in Batman #138 (by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomey Morey, and Clayton Cowles), and it crosses some serious moral lines. With this, Bruce Wayne has broken the same kind of ethical guidelines that villains like Joker often leap over with reckless abandon. It hints at how much damage Batman has done to the Bat-Family, and how hard it’ll be to fix everything.After capturing Red Hood, Batman took his former sidekick to a secret location and crosses some serious ethical lines in his latest attempt to “help” Jason. Reasoning that Red Hood will eventually revert to his murderous ways, Bruce Wayne has used the same techniques that resulted in the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh to infect Jason with a secondary “failsafe” to his personality. Now, whenever Jason has heightened adrenaline or is about to do something dangerous, he will be incapacitated with intense fear. Bruce intends to follow this up by providing Jason Todd with a new identity in Metropolis, where he can begin a life away from the Bat-Family and ideally never get another chance to kill.RELATED: DC Artist Teases the Return of Ra’s al Ghul in Gotham WarRELATED: An Underrated DC Show Provided a Blueprint for The Batman’s Clayface

“The Gotham War” has been splintering Batman and his allies at an inopportune time, leaving them fighting one another while the villainous Vandal Savage and his daughter make major moves across Gotham. As the heroes have struggled to keep up, Batman has become increasingly harsh in his tactics to maintain his form of justice – but his latest endeavor takes things to a new extreme.

RELATED: DC Artist Teases the Return of Ra’s al Ghul in Gotham War

The Dark Knight’s true plan for his former sidekick Red Hood is revealed in Batman #138 (by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomey Morey, and Clayton Cowles), and it crosses some serious moral lines. With this, Bruce Wayne has broken the same kind of ethical guidelines that villains like Joker often leap over with reckless abandon. It hints at how much damage Batman has done to the Bat-Family, and how hard it’ll be to fix everything.

RELATED: An Underrated DC Show Provided a Blueprint for The Batman’s Clayface

After capturing Red Hood, Batman took his former sidekick to a secret location and crosses some serious ethical lines in his latest attempt to “help” Jason. Reasoning that Red Hood will eventually revert to his murderous ways, Bruce Wayne has used the same techniques that resulted in the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh to infect Jason with a secondary “failsafe” to his personality. Now, whenever Jason has heightened adrenaline or is about to do something dangerous, he will be incapacitated with intense fear. Bruce intends to follow this up by providing Jason Todd with a new identity in Metropolis, where he can begin a life away from the Bat-Family and ideally never get another chance to kill.

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