It's poetic, but not correct. The vampiric Ultraman who joined the Blood League is originally from the Anti-Matter Earth (debuting in JLA Earth 2) and was turned by Mandrakk the Vampire Monitor in Final Crisis: Superman Beyond. He was never a good guy. 😢
@@yermatedave4930 oh sht it's anti-matter Ultraman! I hope it's still the same version of the character on Earth-43, have him return as the vampire lord of the vampirised Anti-Matter universe or something.
I'll never understand why this earth has an ultraman instead of superman I know it's a reference to final crisis but it's weird that this is the only world with an ultraman but the rest of the world is basically regular dc + vanpires.
The Red Rain Trilogy is one of the most bizarre, but yet fascinating Batman stories ever written. Both the plot and the art make me feel I am inside a fever dream I want to live in. It's pretty amazing the plot in which the Joker becomes the Lord of Vampires even though he NEVER is turned into one of them, not to mention the way the Trilogy concludes with Vampire Batman peacefully passing away after finally making Gotham a safe place to live in is one of the best conclusions the caped crusaders had in his story
I loved the crossover between Vampire Batman and Swamp Thing during the Convergence event. It's quite emotional the way Bruce dies at the end exposing himself to the sun while saying how beautiful it is to see a sunrise after so many years and thanks Swamp Thing for being his friend.
Dick Grayson's transformation into a vampire is much sadder when we consider the fact that Donna Troy (the closest thing to a sister he's ever had) and Jason Todd (his adoptive brother who admired him so much) watched with absolute helplessness
Yes, but in The Search For Ray Plamer, this is Earth-43 Dick Grayson, not the one of Jason Todd's earth. They continue their search for Ray, knowing they can't tamper with the events of an earth that's not their own.
@@ShinySephiroth1 wasnt that once again changed? Greg Waisman said it was Earth 16? Although its the same guy who said that Speed Force doesnt exist on Earth 16 even though it surrounds the Multiverse
@@Truenofan86 I don't know how the shows (both animated and live action) are numbering themselves, but the numbers according to Grant Morrison (and therefore DC canon) were put in Multiversity. Earth 16 was confirmed as still being Generation Me in a post-Dark Crisis book called something like "Big Bang" with Barry Allen making notes on all of the universes he has visited. 👍 😀
Batman becomes a literal BAT-man, and Catwoman becomes a literal CAT-woman. This and the horror elements make this the best Batman to me, especially since the Red Rain trilogy were my first Batman comics. This is the true Batman and the only one to successfully defeat all of Gothem's villains, bringing peace to Gothem at a terrible price. The 'peace' becomes temporary when it's revealed in the Search For Ray Plamer that Batman was somehow resurrected. Also, Batman did NOT willingly become a vampire to defeat Dracula, it just sorta happened and he was a victim. This inaccuracy was established when stated in other comics. I consider this all the same Batman, but people argue otherwise, saying earth dash 43 is the original Red Rain vampire Batman, and earth 43 is a separate one entirely. Considering this, the final appearance of "the true" Red Rain Batman is in Convergence #2 Swamp Thing. What I love about this Batman is he is immortal and a literal BAT-man. Also, there should have been a note, too, in this video; the Joker states to the legion of Dracula that his blood is not good-tainted, rather, and the point of this is reflected upon Batman when the Joker pushes him into feeding his blood lust, becoming vulnerable to holy water and crucifixes. Batman acknowledges this as the Joker winning, but the Joker's evil blood is what truly taints Batman's mind, as if to say the Joker passed on through Batman, making him truly evil. Batman's sanity returns slowly after he inherits Alfred's blood, making him more pure and acknowledging his terrible deeds. The blood effect between Joker's and Alfred's is a symbol of transition, consequence and resolve. The story is dark, beautiful and morbid with each book. A true piece of gothic literature with an understanding nod to the legendary Dracula author Bram Stoker. "To death, in peace."
Excellent and very spooky! Though I do have to question Alfred's choice to resurrect a vampire Bruce for a crime wave, that's like releasing smallpox to stop drug dealers. Alittle bit overkill
I love how he says after Batman turned into a vampire he is now vulnerable to decapitation and a stake through the heart. I’m pretty sure he’s alway been vulnerable to those!!!😂😂😂
Being paralyzed by a wooden stake and not killed by it is more true to vampiric lore. Kudos on that. As an additional fun fact Vampires don't show up in photos and mirrors because mirror were backed by silver and old photgraphs used silver-containing powder; these would no longer be true this day as silver isn't used in modern items, but god help you if you kept your grandma's handheld mirror.
So this is kinda like the "Marvel Zombies" universe only here the plague wasnt started by a dimensional hero coming to earth 43 it was just events of the world but still there's the heroes becoming ravenous monsters