Batman’s Plans To Defeat The Justice League, Explained

At times paranoid, Batman doesn’t trust anyone, not even his many partners or “friends,” as flimsy as that term’s meaning tends to be for him. In the famous “Tower of Babel” story arc, later loosely adapted to animation in Justice League: Doom, it’s revealed that Batman had developed plans to incapacitate every member of the Justice League in the event any of them turned rogue, using his first-hand knowledge of the teammates’ weaknesses.This takes a turn for the worse when Ra’s Al Ghul (or Vandal Savage in the film) steals the plans and puts them into action, with disastrous consequences that end in Batman’s expulsion from the League. Batman’s not only had these plans turned against the League, but he’s also been forced to use them in other comics, meaning his cold-hearted plans for sabotaging his colleagues actually had some merit.Red Kryptonite’s effects on the Man of Steel are vague, but the sample created by Batman for his contingency plan made Superman’s skin transparent. Since Superman’s powers, such as his enhanced senses, come from his body absorbing solar energy, this change caused him to experience an overwhelmingly painful sensory overload.

At times paranoid, Batman doesn’t trust anyone, not even his many partners or “friends,” as flimsy as that term’s meaning tends to be for him. In the famous “Tower of Babel” story arc, later loosely adapted to animation in Justice League: Doom, it’s revealed that Batman had developed plans to incapacitate every member of the Justice League in the event any of them turned rogue, using his first-hand knowledge of the teammates’ weaknesses.

This takes a turn for the worse when Ra’s Al Ghul (or Vandal Savage in the film) steals the plans and puts them into action, with disastrous consequences that end in Batman’s expulsion from the League. Batman’s not only had these plans turned against the League, but he’s also been forced to use them in other comics, meaning his cold-hearted plans for sabotaging his colleagues actually had some merit.

Red Kryptonite’s effects on the Man of Steel are vague, but the sample created by Batman for his contingency plan made Superman’s skin transparent. Since Superman’s powers, such as his enhanced senses, come from his body absorbing solar energy, this change caused him to experience an overwhelmingly painful sensory overload.

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