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Ah! Vengeance of Bane Pt. I; good origin story. From what I've seen in TDKR filming and trailer this book will play a very heavy role in this movie.


You really need things spelled out in 50 foot high letters for you, don't you?
Read carefully: I said being insane does not make you stupid. If it did,
characters like Hannibal Lecter would be morons. Joker's insanity, like
Lecter's, fuel his obsessions and uses his intelligence to carry out his insane schemes which are always brilliantly planned. Part of Joker's insanity is that it makes him unpredictable.
Again this was addressed in TDK. Batman didn't know how to deal with Joker. He thought Joker was after something rational. "Criminals are not complicated. We just need to figure out what he's after".
You should feel honored that I've entertained you this far when you've not offered one comic book scan, or fact to back up your opinion. Instead I've had to contend with half baked answers, unfounded theories, and uninspired smilies for responses.

The Joker is Batman's arch-nemesis for a reason.
But The Joker is far more interesting than what you just described. I don't think Batman fans really "rate" the villains just on the degree of threat that they pose to Batman, but on the interest of the dramatic interplay between them.
t:Did I say The Joker was doltish and incompetent? No. I was targeting your claim that The Joker's unpredictability elevates his intellect to levels above Bane's. Sorry, not buying that nonsense. This attribute has been beyond overflated, especially when varying from writer to writer. One minute he's a tactician and chemical engineer, and the next he's a simply an unpredictable lunatic with no rules spreading chaos everywhere he goes. The inconsistency is mindblowing.
I'm sure it has nothing to do with favoritism either, I suppose. Doomsday, Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, and Lex Luther all happened to fall victim to The Joker because he is unpredictable, or perhaps it's another famous case of "Deus Ex Machina" in modern times for an overused villain who happens to somehow defy the laws of reason compared to every other villain in DC history.
The Joker is Batman's arch-nemesis for a reason.
Did I say The Joker was doltish and incompetent? No. I was targeting your claim that The Joker's unpredictability elevates his intellect to levels above Bane's.
Sorry, not buying that nonsense. This attribute has been beyond overflated, especially when varying from writer to writer. One minute he's a tactician and chemical engineer, and the next he's a simply an unpredictable lunatic with no rules spreading chaos everywhere he goes. The inconsistency is mindblowing.
I'm sure it has nothing to do with favoritism either, I suppose.
Doomsday, Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, and Lex Luther all happened to fall victim to The Joker because he is unpredictable, or perhaps it's another famous case of "Deus Ex Machina" in modern times for an overused villain who happens to somehow defy the laws of reason compared to every other villain in DC history.
Oh yes, I have hundreds and hundreds of scans from the mythical collection of comics I own ready to go on an iTouch.
Quite impressive. Your pathetic attempt to justify the Joker's 'refreshing' strategy of kidnapping Batman's love interest and discreditation of Bane's accomplishments and tactics was absolutely golden. Talk about committment, Bravo!
They are, but so is Ra's al Ghul for that matter. Bane is an awesome villain in his own right, but he's never going to be on the same level as the Joker. The Joker evolved into Batman's arch nemesis and that's the status he's had for decades. No villain is ever going to eclipse him in terms of the kind of impact he's had on Batman's life, even if a villain like Bane can come close for one specific moment in time.They're both pretty freakin' badass.
Let's just put it that way.
Totally agreed. That's why my favourite villain is Catwoman. No joke.t:
I never said any such thing. I said it was one of his attributes that makes him a cut above. The Joker is the kind of villain who will rob a bank, steal the money, and then burn the money. In the words of Gary Oldman, how do you anticipate a villain who thinks like that?
Tell me, what stories have you read where he's a tactician and an engineer, and what ever plan he was cooking up didn't involve causing some kind of chaos?
Says the person who just told us all some back story about how Bane inspired your life.
Your hypocrisy is stifling.
Another testament to the excellent villain that he is. He is so adaptable to many universes beyond Batman's.
Even BTAS and the Justice league cartoons incorporated that into their cartoons, as both of those fantastic shows had the Joker going toe to toe with Superman and the Justice League.
Or you just don't have any scans to back up what you say because they don't exist. You have not even cited any specific stories or instances to back up these things you claim. Your only argument has been the mean old DC writers don't write Bane the way you want them to.
If you're going to insult me, at least use something that's factual. Not once in this whole thread have I mentioned Joker kidnapping any of Batman's love interests. On the contrary, it was you who brought that up in the Batman 1989 and TDK movies in a failed attempt to accuse him of conforming to the cliche in order to get Batman, when it wasn't even done for that reason in EITHER of those movies.
You have certainly implied the theory though.
It's one of his MANY (so-called) attributes that makes The Joker a far more dangerous foe than Bane, Scarecrow, Ra's al Ghul, etc. After all, history has shown us that the egotistical and psychotic killer always manages to outlast the disciplined and resourceful killer.
I'm not an avid comic book reader here nor have I read The Joker's entire history.
This is a department I thought you were knowledgable in.
Don't try to revert this back on me. You know damn well what I was refering to. Each writer seems to present the Joker in a different light. Fellow hardcore Joker fans have admitted this flaw. In one arc he'll be represented as a crazed killer who is street smart and in another he'll be a complete nutty who happens to know his way around nuclear physics. I'm confident that other fellow fans/members here are aware of this fact, but you won't hear them come forward and acknowledge it, and neither will you.
I'm enticed by your desperate tactic. Bane never inspired 'my life'. It's obvious you did not comprehend what I wrote. I related to him, nothing more.
Moving forward, this statement was regarding to the writers and DC as a whole, NOT to you. Please try to put 1 and 1 together.
Testament to being an excellent villain, or testament of DC still willing to hang on their poster villain's testicles? Yes, the hypocrisy is indeed stifling.
I've stated this numerous times, I have not been reading comics for 10 years nor do I possess a collection. While my knowledge on the subject at hand is limited, I am in no way flying blind. I've read my share of comics and seen every DC animated show. Along with watching and reading, I've bothered to go out of my way and ask hardcore fans about their characters, and ask about their opinions (online and on-Earth).
I'm terribly sorry you are unable to see what thousands of fans have said about Bane's demise in Knightfall following the sudden rise of Azrael. There's a difference between good writing and clumsy writing.
Factual? What have I stated that is false? Everything I've stated is true. I did not lie about anything.
That's right, I did mention it, right after you claimed that Bane's tactics were feeble. So I attacked your character's ability to be original when approaching Batman on the big screen. That is when you tried with outstanding effort to claim that The Joker's plans with his love interest did not revolve around Batman at all.
Please understand, hypocrisy goes both ways in this debate.
You, however, have tried every angle and every tactic. Although I am huge fan of Bane, I am not biased. I love the Joker as well, and I'll be the first to state Bane's weaknesses. You, will not. You will find a way to justify the Joker somehow nearly killing Wonder Woman and knocking out Doomsday.
My opinion of Bane of being the superior tactician and skilled fighter and overall villain might cause a crawling sensation through your skin but it's true.
The only reason why the Joker is this famous and the reason why he's transformed into this arch-nemesis role is because of his incredibly LONG history with the company.
Anti-hero?

I have a suspicion Doomsday won't be with us much longer if this persists...
Yeah this is really becoming drag-ass, could you guys, perhaps, relegate your white people problems to private messages between one and other? Not all of us may care about what either of you think.

Yeah this is really becoming drag-ass, could you guys, perhaps, relegate your white people problems to private messages between one and other? Not all of us may care about what either of you think. Your opinions have been expressed ad nauseum. It was fun at first, but come on.


