theMan-Bat
Ever dance with the Devil?
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Year Two.
Hmm. I'll have to look through my Year Two back issues, I don't remember him doing that.
Year Two.
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=278721&highlight=batman+kill
Caught in the act! panel #3 from Detective Comics 572.
Written by Mike W. Barr.
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Discuss the killer that is...
Whud..Whud..whudt:..
Hmm. I'll have to look through my Year Two back issues, I don't remember him doing that.
http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=278721&highlight=batman+kill
Caught in the act! panel #3 from Detective Comics 572.
Written by Mike W. Barr.
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Discuss the killer that is...
Whud..Whud..whudt:..
No it isn't. The Batman who appeared in DETECTIVE COMICS #27 - the one conceived and created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, is as close to the "true" Batman as there is. And that Batman killed. I am an opposer of censorship in any form. It was an editorial policy that decided that Batman killing criminals is bad, not Finger and Kane.
"We had our first brush with censorship over Batman's use of a gun in BATMAN #1. In one story in that issue he had a machine gun mounted on his Batplane and used it. We didn't think anything was wrong with Batman carrying guns because the Shadow used guns. Bill Finger was called on to the carpet by Whitney Ellsworth. He said 'Never let Batman carry a gun again!' The editors thought that making Batman a 'murderer' would taint his character, and mothers would object. The new editorial policy was to get away from Batman's vigilantism and bring him over to the side of the law. So he was remade as an honorary member of the police. The whole moral climate changed in the 1940-1941 period. You couldn't kill or shot villains anymore. DC prepared it's own comics code which every artist and writer had to follow. He wasn't the Dark Knight anymore with all the censorship."
- Bob Kane, from his book Batman And Me.
http://sacomics.blogspot.com/2005/08/batman-and-guns.html
If Batman is to function in any sort of real world he wouldn't be able to avoid killing on occasion.
Being against censorship doesn't mean you have to deny reality. Bob Kane designed Batman as a guy in a red shirt with a domino mask. Is that the '"true" Dark Knight then?
But outside of Joker and maybe Ras he never even comes close to thinking about killing someone.
Yeah, it's brown dirt/mud.
But you also do realize that the The Killing Joke has a place in Batman chronology, right? It's not a what-if story. He crippled Barbara, and she remained crippled thereafter in the monthly books. Thus, had Bats killed Joker...well, Joker would have been dead.
Dont forget Qayin from Batman: Son of the Demon whom Batman did kill.
Not originally.When the story was first written and published it was not intended to be part of the regular continuity.
They decided to bring it into canon do to its its popularity.
I just have to disagree when people claim that both versions are "equally valid" (I'm talking to you Joker) because obviously, if a gun-toting Batman appeared in a book today, be it an Elseworlds, in canon or whatever, people would look at it and say "oh that's unusual, what's going on here". It wouldn't be just casual appeaance, even if it has a basis in the past. By being outside the outside it's less definitive and less "true", even if it isn't exactly "wrong".
Umm, everything that Batman does is simply an editorial decision.The reason Batman doesn't kill is not because of some high moral code, it's simply an editorial decision. You can't kill off popular characters and risk losing sales. It's all about money. That's why he'll never kill the Joker even though he has no reason not too.
Batman killed, and used guns in Burtons movies.
Frank Millers Batman killed a bunch of cops with the guns on his batmobile in All Star.
Want me to keep going on? There are plenty of occasions of Batman using guns in current, popular things, and no one thinks twice about them. One could argue in Begins he indirectly killed Ra's even. So yeah, they're both equally valid. Just because you personally preffer one to the other does not take anything away from either.
One thing that i have a serious problem with is in Dark Knight Returns
It is when batman is fighting the mutant gang members after he breaks through the wall and he grabs the guy with the giant machine gun. The other mutant nabs a kid hostage and batman, without even second-thinking it, tears him up with machine gun fire and in pure action movie fashion, ends with the line "I believe you".
then as the rest of the book goes on, he battles with his conscience on whether or not to kill the Joker. He even says himself that he has inadvertently murdered hundreds just by not killing ONE man. And finally, at the end like SO many other writers have followed since then, he suddenly has a change of heart and decides to not kill the Joker.
seriously i think that was just bad writing on Millers part, in an otherwise flawless book.
Didnt they say it was rubber bullets???
No, that's DKR. He was blowing up cop cars, with cops in them in All Star. And then later, him and Black Canary killed a bunch of thugs, and had anonymous sex amongst there corpses. God, I love that book...