Let Me Get This Straight…
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Marvel/DC
gannincuss — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 06:09 PM)
- The Joker and Harley kill Jason Todd.
- Batman captures Harley and takes her to Arkham. Joker escapes.
- Batman goes nuts and starts killing criminals.
So bat branding petty thugs and blowing up kidnappers is okay, but killing the Joker and Harley would have been crossing the line?
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Otaku-sempai — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 07:46 PM)
Batman was not outright executing anyone except in his vision of a possible future. Granted, there was his conclusion that he couldn't take such chances when he saw Superman as a potential threat.
"Hell hath no fury like that of the uninvolved." - T. Isabella -
apriloish — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 03:09 AM)
yes your correct what he was doing was killing people in combat who attacked him.I dont know why some people dont understand that an that he diddnt start killing until bvs lol an by then joker was all ready in arkham he dosent break out until after bvs
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Kyos — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 04:08 AM)
what he was doing was killing people in combat who attacked him
Like the thugs standing next to their cars that he blew up? Or the guys that started shooting at him when he was already on an unstoppable course to ram one of their cars with his armored super-vehicle? -
apriloish — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 04:12 AM)
As i said he kills when in battle an those guys were there to fight which makes them fair game again he dosent go looking for someone to kill at random when they arent doing anything he kills in battle that was a fight they were there to fight it was a battle what i said was if the joker or so an so was released from jail legally batman wont just go an snap the persons neck they must be in a position to were they are going to either try to kill him or they are trying to kill someone else
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Otaku-sempai — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 06:54 AM)
When Batman was originally introduced, he carried a gun and sometimes killed criminals just as did the Shadow and other pulp heroes that inspired his creation. Even after he was given his code against killing, Batman seldom felt much regret if a criminal died while opposing him.
"Hell hath no fury like that of the uninvolved." - T. Isabella -
Nygma_Enigma_44 — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 08:09 AM)
Well a good and true Batman should know that Batman should be aware of his code and he does want criminals to persecuted the lawful way, so he can fix a system that is crooked.
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Otaku-sempai — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 10:27 AM)
Well a good and true Batman should know that Batman should be aware of his code and he does want criminals to persecuted the lawful way, so he can fix a system that is crooked.
In general, I'm talking about things like a criminal fleeing the Batman and falling down a flight of stairs, breaking his neck; or a murderer shot and killed by an accomplice who meant to hit Batmannot Batman deliberately causing another's death. Think of how Clayton died by his own actions at the end of Disney's
Tarzan
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"Hell hath no fury like that of the uninvolved." - T. Isabella