Yes, Batman drinks the cure at the end of Batman: Arkham City, curing the Titan disease, but a separate, lingering "Joker infection" (a DNA-altering effect from Joker's blood) persists, manifesting as hallucinations due to Scarecrow's fear toxin in Arkham Knight, which he ultimately overcomes with willpower, implying he locks the Joker away mentally rather than being fully medically cured of the initial blood exposure.
It was shown that despite having cured himself in Arkham City, Batman was still infected by the events of Arkham Knight — considering that Batman only took half the cure and intended to give Joker the other half it could be assumed that was not enough to completely cure him in the long run and was only intended to save ...
Batman eventually defeated Clayface and drank half of the antidote, which cured him of the Titan Disease.
If you cure him, Ra's heals, kills Nyssa, then straight up dips.
In universe answer: Batman is opposed to crippling, torturing, killing, and using guns. He feels that crippling and torturing are just as sadistic and evil as murder, seeing as they make the victim want to die.
Real answer: Because then the Joker couldn't show up as much and DC couldn't milk him for as much as they could get away with. In universe answer: Batman is opposed to crippling, torturing, killing, and using guns.
Son of the Demon
Talia witnessed the murder as a young child. During this storyline, Batman marries Talia and the prior marriage from DC Special Series #15 (1978) is referenced. They have sex which results in her becoming pregnant.
Batman one million is the sole warden of a jail the size of a planet. He's got telepathic powers laced into his attacks, he can fly, create holograms, and is capable of knocking Batman out with one hit. And he keeps up with Superman one million who has fifth dimensional imp powers.
While not on the same skill-level as Batman, he has proven himself more than capable of handling most physical threats. He has been shown to fight and gain advantages over the combined forces of Red Robin, Red Hood and Bane.
In terms of fictional wealth, Tony Stark (Iron Man) is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman), with estimates placing Stark's net worth at around $100 billion, while Wayne's is estimated at around $11.6 billion.
Despite both characters being hyped up as super crazy, neither is usually portrayed as all that crazy. They're both pretty aware of the world around them and their own actions. That being said The Joker is usually calculating and willfully malevolent, where Harley acts out of a genuinely twisted understanding of love.
He was a downtrodden man who had been pushed to his breaking point by the cruelty and uncaring of the world. Therefore, his transformation into the Joker represented the dark impulses we all have, and the potential for evil and malevolence that can result from a person pushed to their limit.
Joaquin Phoenix is, to date, the most recent actor to embody Batman's nemesis, in Joker (2019), directed by Todd Phillips. His performance was universally acclaimed and earned him the Oscar for Best Actor.
Unfortunately, it was later revealed that Henry was never immune to Joker's blood and was pretending to be so as part of his own machinations.
no. although Batman has a super high IQ, Joker seems to always know how Batman moves. countries say that because they're both arch nemesis.
While estimates vary, Elon Musk is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman) in recent analyses, with Musk's net worth often exceeding $400 billion compared to Wayne's estimated $150-$200 billion range, though Wayne's wealth is vast and built on family legacy versus Musk's tech-driven fortune. Some studies place Musk significantly above Wayne when converting fictional wealth to current values, though Wayne's family fortune is older.
In the 853rd century, the original Superman ("Superman-Prime One Million") still lives, but has spent over 15,000 years in exile within his Fortress of Solitude, located at the heart of the Sun, to keep it alive. During this time of absence, everyone he knew and loved died.
The combination of Neal Adams' artwork, the homage to an earlier classic, and the creepy storyline contribute to the popularity and high batman 227 value.
The characters we highlight and enjoy everyday, The Batman and the Bat- Family, would never discriminate against which lives they protect in Gotham City based on things like sexual orientation and someone's own happiness. All are equal and in need of Gotham's vigilantes' help.
In this case Jason was mentored and taken care of by Talia while he was in a state of being nonverbal. He was 15 when he died, by DC standards he would have been between the ages of 17 and 18 when he slept with her...
Their history on the Earth-Two continuity developed to the point where Catwoman reformed and Batman admitted his love for her, formally marrying shortly after and having a daughter, Helena Wayne, who later became the Huntress.
Set within the 'Batman: The Animated Series' and 'Batman Beyond' television universe, the film reveals the devastating history of The Joker (Mark Hamill) and Harley Quinn (Arleen Sorkin) kidnapping the current Robin, Tim Drake (Mathew Valencia), and brainwashed him for three weeks, resulting in Tim revealing that ...
The Joker broke his own neck. The narration in the comic goes "With a devil's strength... he twists... and twists what's left of his spine goes...." And then it is broken.
The story implies that the Joker is immortal—having existed for centuries in Gotham as a cause of tragedy after exposure to a substance the Joker terms "dionesium"—and is able to regenerate from mortal injuries. "Endgame" restores the Joker's face, and also reveals that he knows Batman's secret identity.