If Batman decide to fight against himself, would he beat himself?
And i dont mean kick his own ass, i mean deal with his problems.
If Batman decide to fight against himself, would he beat himself?
And i dont mean kick his own ass, i mean deal with his problems.
He figured out 20 ways to beat himself before he even figures out what hit him, unless...he's already prepared for himself.
Batman already has plans set up in the case that Batman should need to deal with Batman if Batman goes rogue.
Jmarshmallow
If Batman decide to fight against himself, would he beat himself?
And i dont mean kick his own ass, i mean deal with his problems.
No. They would stop fighting, and then hug each other because both their parents are dead and the "Acceptance" part of the grieving process somehow is nonexistent for them.
He figured out 20 ways to beat himself before he even figures out what hit him, unless...he's already prepared for himself.
Great Comment.
If Batman decide to fight against himself, would he beat himself?
And i dont mean kick his own ass, i mean deal with his problems.
The whole my parents are dead thing.
Great now my head hurts thinking about it
@rustyroy: not in new 52
@rustyroy: Jason and Damian's death didn't hit him harder in new 52. Remember he wanted to become Alfred in zero year?? That was because of his parents death.
@rustyroy: Jason and Damian's death didn't hit him harder in new 52. Remember he wanted to become Alfred in zero year?? That was because of his parents death.
He didn't want to bring back his parents so I don't think his parents death hit him harder, and even if it did hit him harder, he got over it after he became Batman.
@rustyroy: I just really hate the idea of batman being fine with his parents deaths. It is what created him after all.
@rustyroy: I just really hate the idea of batman being fine with his parents deaths. It is what created him after all.
It created him but I don't think this is what keeps him going, at least I don't want to believe that, Batman has become more than that, if he had to sacrifice his parents for the good of Gotham he probably would.
@rustyroy: I just really hate the idea of batman being fine with his parents deaths. It is what created him after all.
It created him but I don't think this is what keeps him going, at least I don't want to believe that, Batman has become more than that, if he had to sacrifice his parents for the good of Gotham he probably would.
Well he is a hero and lets be honest, the logic is that he should be over his parents death, saddly it looks writers want Batman to be some manchild that will never get over this.
Even when it makes the character weaker and less that normal people.
Heroes should be more that normal people.
Well he is a hero and lets be honest, the logic is that he should be over his parents death, saddly it looks writers want Batman to be some manchild that will never get over this.
Even when it makes the character weaker and less that normal people.
Heroes should be more that normal people.
Nobody completely gets over their parents' death, specially when they are gunned down in front of them, Bruce did get over his parents death to a extent and I don't think what's the problem here or how Bruce is acting like a manchild, he rarely talks about his parents's death, he does not mope around it anymore.
Well he is a hero and lets be honest, the logic is that he should be over his parents death, saddly it looks writers want Batman to be some manchild that will never get over this.
Even when it makes the character weaker and less that normal people.
Heroes should be more that normal people.
Nobody completely gets over their parents' death, specially when they are gunned down in front of them, Bruce did get over his parents death to a extent and I don't think what's the problem here or how Bruce is acting like a manchild, he rarely talks about his parents's death, he does not mope around it anymore.
Well i said manchild so i didnt used the other term that people apply to Batman to make him less.
Insane.
Well he is a hero and lets be honest, the logic is that he should be over his parents death, saddly it looks writers want Batman to be some manchild that will never get over this.
Even when it makes the character weaker and less that normal people.
Heroes should be more that normal people.
Nobody completely gets over their parents' death, specially when they are gunned down in front of them, Bruce did get over his parents death to a extent and I don't think what's the problem here or how Bruce is acting like a manchild, he rarely talks about his parents's death, he does not mope around it anymore.
Well i said manchild so i didnt used the other term that people apply to Batman to make him less.
Insane.
They are wrong then and probably haven't read any Batman comics, if any human went through the things Batman goes through on a daily basis they'll kill themselves.
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