The latest confrontation between Batman and the Joker has certainly been unique. In truth, by the end of Batman #139 (by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Clayton Cowles) it isn’t even the traditional Dark Knight who is fighting the Joker. What’s fascinating was the build up to their physical confrontation. As Batman pursued the Joker into a mansion, the mad villain offered his own perspective on Batman’s family, starting with the worst moment of Bruce Wayne’s life: the death of his parents.Contrary to what is traditionally believed, the Joker suspects that this was actually the happiest moment of Batman’s life. He sees this as the day the Dark Knight was born, and Bruce was free to be who he truly was: a predator of the night. Had this statement been made a few months prior, it could have been written off as the delusion of a madman; however, Batman’s recent behavior has lent uncomfortable credibility to the theory.As the Joker explains it, seeing his parents gunned down in front of him was not a traumatizing experience for young Bruce Wayne, but rather a liberating one. He even went as far as to make a mock display of that night in Crime Alley with mannequins, but with Bruce smiling over the bodies of his parents rather than mourning.Batman: What is the GCPD’s Special Code for Joker-Related Crimes?
The latest confrontation between Batman and the Joker has certainly been unique. In truth, by the end of Batman #139 (by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Clayton Cowles) it isn’t even the traditional Dark Knight who is fighting the Joker. What’s fascinating was the build up to their physical confrontation. As Batman pursued the Joker into a mansion, the mad villain offered his own perspective on Batman’s family, starting with the worst moment of Bruce Wayne’s life: the death of his parents.
Contrary to what is traditionally believed, the Joker suspects that this was actually the happiest moment of Batman’s life. He sees this as the day the Dark Knight was born, and Bruce was free to be who he truly was: a predator of the night. Had this statement been made a few months prior, it could have been written off as the delusion of a madman; however, Batman’s recent behavior has lent uncomfortable credibility to the theory.
As the Joker explains it, seeing his parents gunned down in front of him was not a traumatizing experience for young Bruce Wayne, but rather a liberating one. He even went as far as to make a mock display of that night in Crime Alley with mannequins, but with Bruce smiling over the bodies of his parents rather than mourning.
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