Batman REVEALS Why He Can't KILL The JOKER

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Batman REVEALS Why He Can't KILL The JOKER
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BATMAN:"If you kill a Killer, the number of killers in the world don't change."
Alter-BATMAN:"Kill all the killers till you last remain" 🗿🗿🗿

renzmiguelberonguezmanzano
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"His true violent personality"
Also batman turning people into vegatables

Xythos_Prime
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imagine being so goated you create a split personality just to counter yourself that you are now afraid of lol

pjondy
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But Batman doesn’t even have to kill him, wouldn’t the government have just given him the death penalty by

marblebee
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I don’t blame Batman for not killing: I blame Gotham for not having capital punishment.

ianaaronson
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You know the real reason why Batman doesn’t kill?

Because DC needs to keep releasing issues for him

kuriboi
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Great, I love how heroes always have a contingency plan that always fuck shit up worse than it was before

drake
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My man legit say:you don't want to see the demon inside me

Like a 14 years old

akira
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Batman: “NO! GOD NO! It’d be too damned easy”

Batman Under the Red Hood

franktrevinoDUH
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Just imagine how many people wouldn't be dead if someone has killed the Joker

martinmcneal
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Its funny cause joker has died before and was revived once by a ressurection serum he created and also once by Ra’s al Ghoul’s magical water pit. It ended up turning him into a sane person again.

InfamousMio
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Basically joker’s plot armour because they need him to make most of the comics interesting enough

Stagier_real
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Well I mean, it makes sense even without a spilt personality.

Batman always has this sort of thing where him and his villains are sort of grouped together. All of them are seen as being in the mad house. But even just taking a step away from that perspective, and from the long standing view of what Batman is, it starts to become more clear that he is like his villains, or any other cartoony villain.

He’s rich, has a lot of tech, is super good at fighting, has a secret lair, a estranged alter ego, a tragic backstory that led to his life’s work, and he trusts almost no one. He chooses to be alone. He often spares villains. He’s has a odd correlation with a specific animal to the point where he basically creates a franchise of his own tech based off of it. He’s Batman.

A lot of villains are like him. Cold, dark, calculating, rich, and lonely. Top that with the trauma of his parent’s deaths, his loneliness growing up, and the pressure of his family’s responsibilities and you could easily have a villain.

But Batman goes too far. He creates contingencies for everything, tries to seclude all of the work to himself, and even over compensates in many situations where a simple bullet through the head could provide a solution.

The reason for this is simple: Batman is broken. He knows this. He’s a traumatized man pretending to know what he’s doing and shoveling all of the work in his direction so no more crimes like what happened to his family can happen again. He’s scared of everything, but pretends like he fears nothing. He’s worried about the villains because, truly, he sees himself in them.

Imagine, Batman kills. It doesn’t matter who, he just kills a villain. The streets celebrate, one less problem has been taken from the city, and people are more scared of the bat. Plus, it felt good. He doesn’t have to worry about that villain anymore. So, the chance for him to do it again increases, and suddenly, that’s his number one way out.

His plans become kill rather then spare. He creates technology that is deadly beyond compare. When anyone steps out of line, he goes after them, and they never get back into line again. But with this, he becomes more paranoid. What if someone else starts to go down the wrong path at a young age? Well, he could take care of them early, because why risk the life’s of their future victims. Then, people across Gotham are dying because they purchase a gun or take a martial arts class. All of the bat family becomes more deranged and controlling, with them basically becoming a task force to beat the city into submission.

But what about outside? What about someone who comes in or the villains that are currently heroes? Well, Batman would take care of them as well. No heroes, no villains, only the Bats, only the Bats.

It would be Injustice, Batman style. That’s why he doesn’t kill, because he would get rid of one villain, but he would give another one more power.

warriorswithmics
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That plotline makes him look more insane than the villains (especially Joker)

dharshunanand
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"you kill me you become me, either way, I win"
-Savitar

verynormalyoutubeuser
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Fun fact: Joker had cancer and batman cured him for absolutely no reason!
Don't give me that "I have a violent personality I'm trying to suppress" excuse.
Batman just didn't want to let his boyfriend die.

quaktoons
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Just remember that Arkham Batman has a Zurr en Arrr so that should’ve kicked in when brainiac took over

EligibleInk
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Let The Punisher hang out in Gotham for a week. lol

izzy
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In the 90's Ra's Al Ghul killed joker and Batman brought the joker back to life. Using the Lazarus pit. If you think about it. Everything the joker did until DC was rebooted is all on Batman. Batman didn't have to bring the Joker back to life.

patrickmcgavin
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The same reason why Superman hasn’t killed Lex, and definitely the same reason Spidey hasn’t killed Kingpin, Green Goblin, or Hob-Goblin.

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