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wait a minute.... I can't believe they didn't add Michael Keatons Batman from Batman Returns!! Michael Keaton straps a bomb to a fat guy and punches him down a hole and he explodes!
Punisher and Wolverine are watching this video laughing their asses off after all of Batman's "We kill them we're no better than them" speeches x'D though one thing I really dont understand in the DC Movie Verse now is the fact they established Batman kills criminals now SO HOW IS JOKER still ALIVE? I mean he killed Jason and the people discredited that he was the former robin so it doesnt make sense from a story perspective for him to be alive. Besides the fact the joker is a popular character...
Batman's my favorite comic hero, so I admit, it's strange to see instances where the caped crusader kills. However, one note I will say is that a lot of inspiration for Batman V. Superman's Batman came from Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns and All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy-Wonder. If you read those, you see an older, more unhinged Batman who doesn't have a problem with enemy casualties nearly as often as others. In fact, the warehouse scene from BV.S reminds me of the #1 scene in this video. While it's reviews are critically negative, I found it a unique spin on the character that was kinda cool and new. It's definitely not the Batman I grew up with, but its a cool alternate version of a character I love.
I hate how all these comic book tv shows all have that "no killing" bullshit, but you know what? They kill thousands of innocent humans instead, because if they killed the bad guy before, when they had their chance, then the bad guys wouldn't ever get a chance to kill again. "Justice" is selfish, killing is selfless. By putting someone in prison, you get to be the "Hero" and you are praised, and then they get out of prison, and you return them, again, to be crowned as the "Hero" again. When you kill a very bad- bad guy, you are a "killer" and people are scared of you, yet you've ENDED the problem, and saved a potential millions of lives that could have been lost. Fuck that "you're no better than them" bullshit
If he killed him. It counters the point of the entire book. The point was to not go overboard and do things by the book. Only absolute idiots would even hint at the fact he killed the joker.
Jax 87 do you have a reference to that? I've never read an article or seen an interview where Alan Moore confirmed wether or not Batman killed the Joker at the end.
He didn't kill many people he just let them die. And no the cops didn't find him, he escaped and was then found by cops. Meaning there was nobody else to help him but himself. And this was told later on not in the same story. It's funny really who the new Batman is a wuss while the 1930s/40s Batman who is supposed to be much weaker and living in a more civilized world was a bad man kllling machine.
and not to mention all the league of shadows ninjas he blew up in batman begins....nolan batman has a body count for a guy that's so high and mighty about not killing
I love this video cuz it shows the people bitching about Batman kills in BvS. He killed people in almost every single Batman movie and a fair amount of times in comics as well.
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I like your theory, since, most people, MIGHT, in a similar situation, would have no problem with killing someone who just tried to kill you, and, you know, if they survive, will kill MORE people, AND, try to kill you, again! Hey, mistakes happen, and, if you're coming at Batman with a weapon, and, you're pretty sure you CAN'T take him hand-to-hand, common sense dictates you drop the weapon! You're gonna get bruised, minimum, but, He most likely WON'T kill you. He's even told Jason Todd, that if He hadn't put a criminal in shock, they could have questioned him.
Even according to the video- Batman has been killing people since issue #1. Big deal! The Frank Miller Batman, a la Zack Snyder's Batman vs. Superman, is the best Batman!
Batman killed his first Supervillain Dr Death in 1939 to save a woman. #Justice Dr death was his first actual supervillain. His very first villain was a mob boss called Alfred Stryker who appears in Batman's Debut comic.
The warehouse fight in BvS: Dawn of Justice is probably one of the small number of highlights in that film. Felt like I was watching a huge fight from Batman: Arkham Knight or another of the Batman Arkham games and it was so fucking amazing.
I agree, maybe ALL those guys in the warehouse fight, SURVIVED, but, were in extensive care, for quite a while! Not attempted murder, but, Assault with intent to maim or cause grievous bodily harm!
Watch Mojo not killing was christian bale's batman's one rule The original batman's rule was to not kill anyone with petty thug weapons like Guns Baseball bats tiny mugging knives etc
That makes much more sense, and, add one more from The Dark Knight Returns, "If You're gonna leave a body you didn't kill, remove ALL your Batarangs from said body
Pretty much. The only comic Batman I care about that is post crisis one and New 52/Rebirth one. So, basically - all of his kills besides Darkseid were retconned or were by accidsnt and Darkseid doesn't count. So yah.
Samurai Sam well batman couldn't take him out in a fight so he decided to take him to a sewer with no food or water, locking him and then leaving. except we learned he then called the police.
He was believed to have starved the KGBeast by locking him in an underground room, and, leaving him, with no food or water. However. Afterwards, he was revealed to have revealed the location of the KGBeast after he was probably too weak to fight!
@@petergant8767 thanks for the reply lmao I don't even remember making this comment, or what it even means. I think my younger, more immature self was trying to make a weed joke with the comic 420
I really don't count the old comics in when I am looking in batman's killing he only does it when necessary and back in the old comics DC hadn't even made the decision that batman won't kill so why do we count that in?
Ahmad 10 Batman still batman. Comics that many were raised with I'am sure. At the end of the day? It would all depend on what iteration YOU or WE like.
Is kind of sad because what gorden said in tdk is true the joker wins by making batman break his rule and by killing dent joker causes all loss of hope for the citizen of gotham durning tdkr when bane was taking over gatham and revealing the truth.
Just to note, they retconned the KGBeast story to where Batman DID tell the police where to find him a day after locking him up. So no, he didn't kill him or intend to, even though the original author did.
Batman didn't kill KGBeast. there was a comic a few years later where Batman recalls that same encounter and says that he called the police after locking KGBeast in the sewer and that he was arrested
I don't understand why people get angry when he kills criminals and supervillains for good. They absolutely deserved it,and that is what should have been done. He doesn't go around and kills every guy he fights,and although he had killed some people who probably didn't deserve it,the supervillains surely did. They were a threat to millions of other lives and were beyond redemption. So by killing them he saved many other lives. That is what makes Batman special - he's not a fully fledged hero, he also has an antiheroic side and he is better off because of it. At least,he didn't get blinded by morality like superman and pretty much every other hero and actually HAD the guts to do what's NECESSARY,even if it's murdering someone, instead of judging the right and wrong. That is why the Batman and the Arrow are my favourite DC characters,both of them saw the reality as it is,and always did the necessary instead of being restrained by their morality to do what was needed to be done.
Batman probably did kill the Joker in the Killing Joke. Listen to the Joker's last joke about one lunatic shining a flashlight across a narrow gap of buildings for the other lunatic to walk across. The other lunatic doesn't want to cross because he's scared the lunatic with the flashlight will turn it off and he'll fall. Now pay attention to the poodle in the end. Notice the beam of light? The beam of light (a reflection of police car lights) in the poodle is actually a representation of the flashlight in the joke. A metaphor. Notice that the beam disappears and their laughing stops at the end. That means that Batman (metaphorically) turned off his flashlight and the Joker fell to his death. He choked the Joker. Yes, he did say he was going to bring him in. Yes, he wanted to prove that he's different than the Joker. But he's not. He couldn't control himself, he snapped. I know many of you don't want to believe that (even I don't want to) but it's most likely true, but we'll never know. The writer, Alan Moore, hinted that Batman didn't kill the Joker (he didn't actually say it) and many of you say "The Killing Joke is canon, how can the Joker be alive in the comics after the Killing Joke?" well considering that now there are confirmed to exist 3 Jokers maybe one Joker died in the Killing Joke and the other two are alive and the author meant that Batman didn't kill the Joker as an identity because there are still two Jokers.
Why does no one ever mention the Dark Knight Returns? While fighting the Mutants gang in his tank Batman shoots a nonlethal rubber bullet on a crate with explosives in the middle of the Mutants - LETHAL!
On the #8 on the list, The villain didn't starve to death. Due to the fans raging about what Batman did, a later comic was made with Batman saying he called the cops later after locking him up in that room. Correct M's if I'm wrong
3:09 that bastard with the Flame was the same KGBeast he killed in the Comics(previous Number in the Ranking)...so it only counts as ONE KILL😂😂 PS: people getting mad about Batfleck killing and yet they consider Michael Keaton as the Best Bat?? He had to kill all those bastards to save the mother of the Alien...if Martha died he would had fail to Supes and maybe KalEl would have get Mad as in his Nightmare
Catwoman IS in that movie, She's Selena Kyle, in retirement, after, Batman retires. That's her, in the Wonder Woman costume, at the escort company, and, at Bruce Wayne's gravesite! She got older, too.
I won't deny a few of the "kills" in the Warehouse scene. The poor bastard that gets hit with that crate is not likely to get up, and if he does, he probably won't operate correctly ever again. However. He did NOT shoot any of the goons(watch the scene in slow mo, you see the guys ducking or jumping and sparks hitting the wall behind them. Batman is using a technique called "suppressive fire" to force them into a situation where they're not shooting at HIM). The guy with the grenade? I'm sorry, not Batman's fault. The guy could've easily rolled out of the room and grabbed his buddy, maybe getting hospitalized for shrapnel, but still alive. Instead, the guy was an idiot and tried to grab the grenade like he could stop it. And KGBeast killed himself. He knew Batman punctured the fuel tank of his flamethrower, but he pulled the trigger anyways. Now, all those poor bastards in the Batmobile chase? I'm positive that a lot of them are dead. Any survivors are permanently crippled. But an important distinction is that this isn't really Snyder's Batman. It's Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. In fact, in the scene where the KGBeast flamethrower scene got its inspiration from, Batman doesn't wound the person threatening to kill the hostage while holding a giant gun. He kills them. Straight up murders them.
0:49 (Number10) And People are still bitching about Superman killing Zod(that Mad Irrational with Genocide Intentions Trained Alien General that was a menace for All Humanity and had swear that he will keep on fighting to death, the Man who killed his Father JorEl)Man of Steel recives all the hate eventhought Batman totally killed his traumatized and broken untrained friend Harvey Dent and is beloved by the audience...wtf??
Number 8, Batman totally did not kill KGBEAST, it was later shown that he left him to starve, for a while, until he was so weakened, that the cops could handle him. Besides, is Batman supposed to make sure his enemies are comfy, until the police come get them!? That's on the villain in question! You're going on a mission, pack a lunch.
Batflick is controversial cuz he actually killed some of those goons. And yet, I actually like him for that. It’s not the real Batman and yet it makes him so cool!
all the deths you said was not canon for the reasent comics the joker do aphers after the killing joke and with darkside supermen was willing to kill darkside and the uniwers was on the line
Boy for a superhero that claims he never kills people, he sure did kill a lot of people; like, enough to make a top 10 list of all the times he’s killed people.
they missed thalia in "The Dark Knight Rises", and the car chasing scene and BVS where batman crushed all those cars. oh technically, he killed ra sha gul in "Batman Begin"
Breaking Two-face's half FRIED nose. Making out with Black Canary, by some minions burning pyre, And, choking the Joker, to his Death throes. Everybody knows, Some Monster Men, hung from the Bat-plane, help to make the season bright. Jason Todd, with a fractured skull, Will sleep quite peacefully, tonight! He knows that Batman, is gonna slay, The Joker, and, he'll do it, without delay.And, it'll make Batman smile, do you know why!? Because he knew that the Joker, really didn't know how to fly! And so, I'm offering this simple phrase, to Jason Todd and Barbara Gordon, too. Although it's been said, many times, many ways, I'll kill the Joker for YOU!
He also literally kills Ras Al Ghul in Batman Begins. I don't care that he said he doesn't want to kill him but he also wouldn't save him he still killed him