these Dark, Sick, Twisted, And Disturbing DC Earths Deserves an Live Action Horror Anthology Film from The BEST of The BEST, THE GREATEST Horror Stories, and from the Minds of THE LEGENDARY Oscar-Nominated, Academy Award Nominated HORROR MOVIE Directors OF ALL TIme, John Carpenter, David Cronenberg, Sam Raimi, James Wan, Robert Eggers, Jordan Peele, Fede Alvarez, Adam Wingard, Eli Roth, Mike Flanagan, Peter Jackson, Joe Dante, Zack Snyder, Gulliermo Del Toro, and The Great Clive Barker
once again, inaccurate. the batman who laughes did not transplant batmanhatten's brain into his body. he transplanted HIS brain into batmanhatten's. jesus h people, do you even read the freaking books?
You didn't mention the other way that the Darkest Knight was destroyed... The way that arguably meant more, as it didn't just stop that maniacal genius monster, but also freed another "monster" who had long suffered... Superboy Prime, despite the hate and mistrust of his fellows, redeemed himself. And saved them all.
@Michael Kocwin I have heard this before, and have a question (if you've read Prime stories yourself) about this. I have heard that he wasn't bad back during CoIE and IC back in the day, but that when they've tried to bring him back from time to time (such as for things the Shazam / Black Adam story with him) and it's like the people who did the "guest appearance(s)" didn't know the character or something, and so it seemed written like garbage. Did you read these stories yourself, and so know this firsthand, or did you hear this like me? I haven't actually read a comic book since I was a child in the back half of the 90s. So I can only go by what I hear of these things, and or videos made with the full stories like the work of Comicstorian and similar creators, to hear about it. So, I always like to hear the actual experiences of the readers when I can.
man the justice league better get batman some mental help( i doubt they can get him to retired), the guy is one bad day always form destroying the world
The artwork for the vampires of Earth 43 looks a lot like an episode of the Super Friends, where Dracula transforms the "superfriends" into vampires with vampire dust, and then vampire eye-beams.
@Julio Aragão No. You see a different universe is literally a different universe entirely for instance Injustice is a different universe all together, Superman turns evil and dark after Lois dies and becomes a tyrant on his Earth. In the main universe of DC, this is not the case Superman is good and wouldn't do that...on another alternate universe, Superman lands in Russia in Red Son comic, so he has a Russian accent and is a commie. These things aren't a thing for the main universe Superman. In fact there's been multiversal stories where you see normal Superman, Red Son Superman and others working together. Different timeline is Flashpoint in the comics, (note: the movies and shows have messed around with other universes at times with their versions of Flashpoint adapted from the book so I don't want to add that to prevent further confusion) but as far as just the comics, Flash ran back to save his mom and in doing so changed everything in the main universe, Superman was help captive and is weaker and never became Superman, Wonder Woman and Aquaman were at war having the Atlanteans and Amazons as their armies against each other, Cyborg worked for the government, Batman was Thomas Wayne and not Bruce Wayne(who died in the alley instead of his parents) his mom became the Joker, etc, etc so he screwed up everything and had to fix it by running back and stopping his past self from causing Flashpoint to begin with so that alternate crazy, dark timeline never happens but did initially.... I can see how people get confused, because in both cases they can be "alternate elseworld/what if" situations but there is a difference. The Multiverse full of Alternate universes in DC are staples of DC and known for being different yet similar. Now there's a dark multiverse where there's evil versions of alternate universes. Hope this didn't confuse you.