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When a crash totals the Batmobile and breaks Batman's leg, he picks himself up, dusts himself off, and builds something much, much cooler.
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Comics | A look at some of Batman's mostly forgotten -- with good reason -- villains.
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Although Ma Kent's cookies and (again, I'm guessing) Batman's checking up on Alfred seem to pull our heroes back towards their familiar selves, as a practical matter I doubt we'd see them relinquish their extra power in the face of the current threat.
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The guy who used to be Robin is now Batman, and Batman's evil son is now Robin.
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(In fact, since we see Batman's cape in panel 4, it looks like the V-H has been transformed into the black serpentine spirit.)
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Batman's always had an unhinged side, however, so it's entirely in character that the caped crusader flaps on with a 55-date tour of UK and Irish arenas.
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That line, delivered by the Batman's greatest foe in a 1973 comic book story called "The Joker's Five-Way Revenge," strikes me as the very essence of this iconic rogue.
Clown Prince of Crime Chip Kidd 2011
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The turning point back to his evil, murderous ways was arguably the 1973 "Five-Way Revenge" story, which returned a sense of what it meant, in Batman's world, to be criminally insane.
Clown Prince of Crime Chip Kidd 2011
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Batman's ID being secret makes it easier to write new and interesting scripts?
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-- This was a pretty touching scene, and well within Batman's paternal nature.
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