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Basically Dark claw like you said is logan because batman. Pretty much Logan just took from his healing factor and long lifespan to learn more combat training and took time to make a ton of money. With some more intelligent. Still a very deadly combination. If wolverine was added to some other DC characters he be way more over powered. What that cross over did was matched characters that was more like each other that could create a better storyline.
@@lynnerose7891 when darkckaw debuted, both were insanely popular. However, wolverine might have the edge as his sidekick was more jubilee based( just her in the costume) and hyena( his nemesis) more saber tooth based. I do understand where your coming from and last thing i wanna be is that obnoxious " But Actually..." Kinda guy.
Batman also dealt with a confusing character named Dr. Hurt before shooting Darkseid with a bullet from what I'd hesitantly call the Realm of Forms. Darkseid fell backward in time busting a whole through reality. That hole was humanoid-shaped and took on villainous form. That newly formed villain took to calling himself Dr. Hurt. That's the origin of Dr. Hurt and strong evidence of just how many drugs Grant Morrison has done in his time.
8 was a big surprise to me. I knew the rest. I was surprised that you listed that Bats has teamed with Spider-man, but only because I thought more people would be surprised that he's teamed with Aliens, Predators, Tarzan, Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers.... Grendel... Hellboy... OMG! This really does keep going on, doesn't it? Maybe Batman's top 10 surprising crossovers should be your next listitcle.
My father-in-law has the comic book where Alfred first comes into the employ of Bruce Wayne. His is chubby British butler that looks more like Winston Churchill. Later when Alfred was re-imaged, he was made skinny.
I thought his favorite food was cucumber sandwiches. :) I agree about the no kill rule. Zack Synder was chastised for introducing Batman and showing that his actions either killed or put criminals in harm's way. Great List.
Actually said Green Lantern uses "Justice" as their power for their rings. No. It's their willpower that powers the ring. Hence why "Fear", or the "color yellow", is the weakness because the greatest weakness for a person's willpower is their own fear.
Batman's hangman incident is even more gruesome when you take the dialogue into account, as Batman states the criminal is probably better off. Not even a Bat Burn Heal could help with that...
there was also the time in the 2010's where he made a Green Lantern ring that never choose him as it's next user work (essentially overpowering it's own will)
Yes, the no-kill rule was added later to appease parents' groups, but 10:10 is a shaky example. That's a malformed mutant getting roped, there. This is pretty much a mercy killing.
Heres one... He technically lives in A same universe as lara croft (emphasis on "A" same world, its a stretch) in a comic lara croft finds the witchblade from the witchblade comics witchblade is a spinoff from the darkness comics, its the child of the darkness and the angelus, Jackie castello who weilds the darkness teamed up with batman once in a crossover. Batman convinced Jackie castello to use the darkness for good, it didnt last xD
Minor Spoilers for The Darkness. Jackie Estacado was given a hit on Batman and fought him and almost killed him but decided not too because he was fighting for good and then he told Uncle Frankie about it and then he was heading to the Police to turn tell him self in for all the horrible things hes done because unlike the video games that were very loosely based on it Jackie is a very evil guy so fast forward bunch of shit happens and Batman and Jackie fought for a bit some more shit happens and Batman and Jackie are friends and Batman convinces Jackie too leave the Mafia and do some good but that kicks off the whole Resurrection arc that involves Paulie Jackie dying and taking Frankie with him coming back without any memories of The Darkness and then taking over the mafia The whole First Born thing Artifacts him going to hell and coming back and all that sovereign shit
Batman teamed up with Spider-man twice. There was a graphic novel called Batman & Spider-Man. In that one they teamed up against Kingpin and Ras Al Ghul. I'm not sure which one was published first.
That Dark Multiverse story isn't the only time Batman used a Green Lantern ring. In the Elseworlds one shot "Batman: In Darkest Knight" Batman also used a Green Lantern ring.
@@nehemiahpouncey3607 They've done it multiple times, even one recently. It's just good business sense for them, increases both of their markets. JLA/Avengers came out March 2022 for instance.
You forgot to mention the 1997 crossover story BATMAN & SPIDER-MAN: NEW AGE DAWNING, the sequel to 1995's SPIDER-MAN & BATMAN: DISORDERED MINDS, where the two heroes team up again to battle Ra's al Ghul and the Kingpin. In this story, there's even a scene where Talia al Ghul, Ra's al Ghul's daughter, and Vanessa Fisk, the Kingpin's wife, have some "girl talk" with each other. They both realize that they have two things in common: they both love, and are loved by, two very rich and very powerful men in their own right...and they are both forced to compete with the only other two things those men love - power and more power.
I'm reasonably certain the dates likely don't match up but... What if when Batman stopped using guns was around the time that Marvel's Punisher came out?
"10 Obscure Batman Facts that you probably never heard of... well at least a few you've might never heard of." I know the title is a little long, but it's more accurate. I would be willing to best most of your audience knew at least half these facts.
Technically he didn't wear a black ring, that body wasn't him as he was actually sent back in time in the main continuity. He did wear a white ring briefly however!
He has also worn Hal's ring twice. Hal lent him the ring once after he came back from the past, he used it to see his parents. The second time was during Darkseid War when Bruce couldn't resist the powers of the Mobius Chair. Hal slipped it on his finger to help strengthen his willpower, allowing him to remove himself from the chair.
Hmm, I had no idea that both the green and yellow lanterns were all dead. Oh, you meant corps, which is pronounced "core", not corpse. Silly me, I thought you were English, not American.
Did you know batman is selfmade wasn't created by Bob Kane and Bill finger. I would know I'm batman really really. It's stupid people don't know I'm alive now days