DarkSoldier
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In their fight, Joker ended up dead.Testament said:Heck, even in DKR he couldn't finish the job on Joker.
In their fight, Joker ended up dead.Testament said:Heck, even in DKR he couldn't finish the job on Joker.
DarkSoldier said:In their fight, Joker ended up dead.
The Joker cracked his own neck to frame Batman for his murder, the ultimate revenge.DarkSoldier said:In their fight, Joker ended up dead.
Testament said:Yes, but Batman didn't kill him, he was going to leave him paralyzed.
Totally. And people say Batman doesn't kill. I can't even imagine how many innocent bugs get slaughtered on the windshield of the Batmobile. That murderer. I wonder if he's even aware that with every bite of a chicken sandwich (or piece of celery for that matter) Batman supports that which he most hates.focallength said:As far as limiting who you will kill, thats sort of an oymoron. 'Ill kill, but only monsotrous humanoids'. Killing is killing, period.
DonAdam said:Interestingly, in the newest issue of Batman/Superman (which I picked up yesterday), Batman kills Ra's. They are trying to fix their timeline, so he figures it will go back to normal. As he's doing it, he asks himself if murdering someone in a dream is murder.
Note that it's by Jeph Loeb, just like Hush is. It is interesting that "the line" is so clearly drawn in Hush and then not so clear in this story.