Im not 100% sure if ive seen ur friends ? I only see Ants.(and feel nothing,its a very rare disease ,my nerve endings dont allow for the feeling of touch?) PS wanna buy TV,Microwave ?Only100 dollars!(99.99) Thats Fair!
Con Mars Why can't these narrators actually know the history of what they're talking about before doing so. It's obvious he can't be a comic book fan let alone a DC fan and not know how to pronounce Darkseid "darkside". I don't know who this evil plant darkseed is from Apokolips.🤦🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
Batman did not leave the KGBeast to starve. I've seen this mistake in a lot of videos. Batman just left him there for a few hours to dehydrate him and then called the police to arrest him. They explain it in the next issue while he and Nightwing are arguing over the situation.
Arjit Sharma The meme isn't funny if you just use it for everything, It's meant for mocking someone. Mocking is only funny when someone says something stupid.
From what I understand of the killing joke, it ends not with Batman killing the Joker, but with the Joker finally 'crossing the gap' and accepting Batman's offer - because Batman finally gives the Joker what he so desperately wanted - to crack a joke that even Batman would laugh at. The frame in the comic slowly pans down to the Joker's and Batman's feet. Between them, cast by the headlights, is a beam of light - the gap between their shadows. This is a direct reference to Joker's joke about the two men escaping the asylum. The gap, in the very last frame, disappears and the laughter stops. It's deliberately ambiguous, certainly. And it may seem to imply that Batman strangled the Joker. But I think that given the context of the whole conversation leading up to that point, it means that The Joker finally took the leap of faith, and may be on the path to salvation.
+Nexis siempreaqui Yep, he was the one that arranged to put Poison Ivy into the same cell as Freiz, you know, a guy known to kill people and husband to a woman that he was preserving so he can cure her and Ivy admitted to killing. Freiz was already known to kill just to save his wife, what will he do to someone that killed her outright and not by accident.
He didn't directly, but he did endanger innocent civilians while he was on his motorcycle and he shot explosives at vehicles and debris and drove through a crowded mall. He couldn't have known he wouldn't have killed someone with those reckless actions.
My favourite thing about him shooting Darkseid is the way everyone ignores him somehow bringing up the gun, pulling the trigger, and having the bullet get there before the lasers moving at the speed of fucking light hit him. And then treats it like one of his best-written moments. Stuff like this is why everyone shits on comics.
what about the dark knight returns when Batman kills the joker by snapping his neck and throwing a batrang in jokers eye and the joker snapped his own neck because Batman didn't really snap his neck with more force
Actually not really. Batman snapped his neck, so he definitely intended to kill Joker. He just didn't do a very good job. Batman even announces it when just before he does it he says something like "All the people I've murdered by letting you live". It was his intention to kill the Joker right there and then.
You're all wrong, Batman killed him, the rest after the neck twist was his imagination from his blood loss. No one can snap their own neck the way he did
Christian Cristof "maked out", "maked"!!!, yeesh did you honestly try to even use the correct spelling, there's autocorrect for a reason! Come on, this is pathetic! "Made" the correct spelling is "made" you ridiculous donkey!
Christian Cristof I don't give your donkey ass (yes you, you donkey) about whether or not English is your first language, English is my third, my problem is how you didn't try, I mean, "maked" are you really telling me that when you typed that in it looked right to you! Really "maked" looked OK to you? I mean seriously, if you're going to reply, apologise for making me read it in that way! You disgusting dumbass!
alternate ending batman: I'm turning myself in commissioner Gordon: what are you turning yourself in for? batman: killing the joker commissioner Gordon: you're dismissed
Ted Chaervey He burnt a guy, punched a guy head first into the floor and that snapped his neck, he threw a cart at a guy and his head smashed into a wall, he snapped multiple necks with his bare hands, kicked a guy into another guy who was holding a grenade and the grenade exploded, he shot people down and yes, he ran some dudes over as well.
It doesn't make any sense to me. How can they justify him keeping his main villains alive when he will the goons? It doesn't make any sense? The Joker wouldn't be in prison, he would be dead on the spot. If they gloss over that then....what's the point of him killing?
Nick M Because by the time the movie begins his worst enemies are locked up in either Arkham, Belle Reeve, Blackgate or in hiding, not that difficult to piece together.
every person that he knocked out in wonder tower in batman arkham city and in ace chemicals in arkham knight he knocked them unconscious then let the buildings they where in blow up
Considering that the explosion of the Wonder Tower started seconds after Strange triggered it, i doubt that you can blame that one on Bats... if i recall Arkham City correctly... and here we are not even including Ras in the equation who also was there
it is canon in the canon of hte Video Game, just like everything htat happens in BTAS/STAS/Justice League/Batman Beyond/etc. similiar stuff is canon in the (old) DC Animated Universe
+undertakernumberone1 There is not a single video game that is canonical to the comics, the closest you get to that is the Injustice games which are ElseWorld stories, so they're not even relevant to the main canon. The TAS and every other cartoon that spawned from that show are connected to each other but they are not connected to the comics continuity. Some aspects were eventually adapted from the shows like Batman Beyond eventually became it's own comic series and Harley was brought over into the comics from TAS. They are a completely separate universe to the comics the same way The Brave and the Bold has no connection or influence on Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.
the KGBeast one also has something else to it. he apparently called the cops not too long after in disgust of his own actions, getting the villain out of what would've been a slow painful death.
i'm sorry.. DarkSEED?!... SEED REALLY?.. alright where is Ben, Bring ben back it's time for him to create a hashtag... I suppose you could call Jules a ShitFakeComicBookFanWhoDoesntKnowHowToPronouceSuperVillianNamesForWankers #ShitFakeComicBookFanWhoDoesntKnowHowToPronouceSuperVillianNamesForWankers
Ethan Hughes Except there's tons of sources where the name is said out loud so there's no reason to mess it up, but nice job saying some real smart stuff about a written name, ya fake fan
Batman has beaten several characters & henchmen to death in comics. Batman has killed over 50 henchmen kicking them off roofs & out of windows. Batman has killed over 30 henchmen rolling & dropping heavy giant materials, statues, equipment on henchmen. Batman used to gun people down duel pistols originally. Batman has allowed 25 henchmen to fall to their death.. instead extending his hand. Batman has broken 4 necks including twice with kicks.
What? well then why did he do that even back in the comics where he did kill people remember he shot a guy in the face to kill him while the guy was asleep
Movies, Comic, Anime and Cartoons constantly have their main character killing the grunts, but when it comes to the main antagonist they grow a conscient.
Assuming they had enough time to get him out. They literally had to retcon that mistakes because they realized it poked a whole in that story just because the cops Know his location they have to get him out annd there's is very little oxygen in vaults.
You forgot the time he cuffed Owlman to a planet exploding bomb and sent him to another dimension where the earth was totally dead. That's my favorite one.
It's because Batman has killed loads of times (even with guns), it didn't bother me he was killing nameless goons in BvS. Why it bothered so many other people I will never know.
I don't see the big deal about "killing" an "immortal" or weird non-human creatures, it's not like they're just the average Joe and they might have a family, like I don't get it... Also, dont bother reading the comments, they're all "who's DarkSEED LOL!"
Batman has no problem killing non human creatures. There was a comic recently where he didn't give a shit about killing ras because someone will probably resurrect him anyway
Dustman B you don't understand how reading helps you verbalise sounds? Of course, you're insinuating that one must hear a word,before you know your pronouncing it correctly? (still not entirely true,either btw) Only reason this is up for debate is because it's a fictious word to begin with, a play on words if you will.
In this case no, reading the word would not necessarily tell you how to verbalize it. How do you pronounce "either?" I say ee-ther but many people, including most non-Americans, say eye-ther. That's just one example. I know two people named "Bernstein." Two different families, same spelling, they're pronounced differently. Both are from families that ostensibly have the same name but one is Bern-steen and one is Bern-stine. Names are different from words. They aren't governed by the same rules.
Dark Seed is a psychological horror point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Cyberdreams in 1992. It exhibits a normal world and a dark world counterpart, which is based on the artwork by H. R. Giger.: 1992