Can anyone name any kind-hearted Batman moments? He's an amazing hero, but I think it'd be cool to see him in a different light that's not all doom-and-gloom. Scans would be awesome.
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Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
Kind-Hearted Batman Moments?
The JLU episode in whch Batman comforts Ace as she approaches death. I really do love seeing that part of Batman.
In Dreams, a story in Black & White about a woman having nightmares about Batman crashing through her bedroom window. She ends of finding out she was kidnapped as a child, Batman saved her, and she was scared of him. Batman comes to visit and comfort her in order to help her get over the experience.
Those are just the ones I remember off the top of my head.
The JLU episode in whch Batman comforts Ace as she approaches death. I really do love seeing that part of Batman.
In Dreams, a story in Black & White about a woman having nightmares about Batman crashing through her bedroom window. She ends of finding out she was kidnapped as a child, Batman saved her, and she was scared of him. Batman comes to visit and comfort her in order to help her get over the experience.
Those are just the ones I remember off the top of my head.
There are plenty more, but these ones came immediately to mind. But most of Pete Tomasi and Patrick Gleason's Batman and Robin run are warm fuzzy feels (2nd image I posted is from that).
@nybreezy: Can you post a link to the thread here?
That time he burned a bunch of criminals alive with molotov cocktails, it made Black Canary horny so he had sex with her on their corpses. That was a nice thing he did.
@korbenheagerty: http://www.comicvine.com/batman/4005-1699/forums/i-wish-batman-was-written-like-this-more-often-1655594/
@nybreezy: thank you
In issue 219 of the Batman comics, there's a story where Batman is spending Christmas Eve waiting for crime to come out.
Well, there's no crime at all, and Gordon badgers Bats into Christmas caroling with them. As cheesy as it sounds, it's actually a great story and shows the human side of Batman. It's a classic.
"A hero can be anyone. Even someone who does something as simple as put a coat on a young boys shoulder, and let him know that the world hasn't ended"
@username12345: Batman, the bomb is going to explode any second. Just tell Gordon you're Bruce Wayne and get out of Gotham.
@playswithsquirrels: You play with Squirrels?
@w0nd: not to dog the picture, but does anyone else think that looks similar to a court of owls picture?
@comicace3: the feels are real
@korbenheagerty: yes
@comicace3: thanks, thats a moving panel
There's this moment after Jason was attacked by the joker one last time
What issue is this?
There's this moment after Jason was attacked by the joker one last time
What issue is this?
It's Red Hood and the Outlaws issue 18, I believe. The Requiem issue if I recall. It's at the end of Vol. 3
@jaken7: The feels, man!
@nickzambuto: Bravo. that got me laughing out loud
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