See what I mean? Why the hell is there a Bob action figure?!
And yeah, adapting Bob in the comics could be a good idea. He could be sort of Joker's Robin. Could be a Dick Grayson foe.t:
Because he's The Joker's Goon.
You can't have just Joker riding around in The Joker Van.
Which Batman villain has the best goons?
I have a soft spot for the little Eskimo-hood girls that Mr Freeze sometimes contracts.
They already had Otis from Superman show up during the Forever Evil arc only to be killed off. It would be funny if they did the same thing with Bob. Joker would be furious over Batman thwarting one of his schemes and so he turns to a henchman and says "Bob, gun" and you know the rest.
Lex didn't kill Otis in the movie. Joker killed Bob in the movie...hmmm. Maybe Joker can resurrect Bob from the dead in the comics. Or "unshoot" him. That would be unexpected.
(Batman and Bob is fighting in a burning building)
Batman (holds Bob over flames) "Wharruburr duh Jokurrr? Whurriss he?
Bob (laughs): "The Joker? He's just my number one guy!"
Batman: "Whurr! Urhhruurrr! I'm not going to kill you, but I don't have to save you!"
(Batman stabs him through the eye and into his brain)
Is there a link to the prévious parts of this topic?
(Batman and Bob is fighting in a burning building)
Batman (holds Bob over flames) "Wharruburr duh Jokurrr? Whurriss he?
Bob (laughs): "The Joker? He's just my number one guy!"
Batman: "Whurr! Urhhruurrr! I'm not going to kill you, but I don't have to save you!"
(Batman stabs him through the eye and into his brain)
Hehehehe. But do it the Nolan way: Bob stabs Batman in the eye and Batman goes on as if nothing and saves the city.
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This is one of the most amazing scenes i´ve seen in my life. So simple but so powerful and atmospheric.
Hehehehe. But do it the Nolan way:
Oh yeah one of the best scenes in B89 and the music playing in the background makes it memorable one.
"Time for little social experiment" *throws money into crowd* *releases gas* "It's a funny world we live in"
"How 'bout a magic trick? I'm going to make this pen disappear" *stabs mob boss in neck*
In fact what Joker did with the TV announcement and the money throwing was in fact as much a social experiment as it was the boats thing in TDK.
I agree, and it made more sense too. First Joker used people's own vanity against them, and then their greed. A true 'homicidal artist'.
In fact what Joker did with the TV announcement and the money throwing was in fact as much a social experiment as it was the boats thing in TDK.