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Baby Batman is a baby version of Batman from an unknown part of the Dark Multiverse who downloaded his mind into an infant-resembling artificial body. [10] Grim Knight is a Batman from an unknown part of the Dark Multiverse who wields firearms ever since the day his parents were killed by Joe Chill. [22]
The Batman Who Laughs (Bruce Wayne) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo, he is an evil counterpart and alternate version of Batman within the Dark Multiverse.
Forever Evil #4 received mixed reviews. Schedeen gave the issue an 8.0 out of 10, saying, "Forever Evil #4 makes some mistakes in terms of separating Batman and Luthor's factions and trying to hard to humanize Luthor. But it also manages to build Luthor's team into a compelling force and inject the plot with a spark of life it was starting to ...
The eighth version of Clayface, Johnny Williams, debuted in Batman: Gotham Knights #60 (February 2005). [38] Williams is a former firefighter who is transformed into a clay-based creature after an explosion in a chemical plant.
Batman: Bloodstorm (1994) – Batman fights an army of vampires led by the Joker in Gotham City while battling a hunger for blood that dooms him in the end. (HC, SC) Batman: Crimson Mist (1998) – A now-fully vampiric and evil Batman is revived by a tormented Alfred and goes on a killing spree of all of his former enemies. (HC, SC)
Black Mask as depicted in Batman Villains Secret Files & Origins #1 (October 1998). Art by Tom Mandrake. Black Mask's origin story was established in his first appearance. . Roman Sionis was born to wealthy and self-absorbed parents, who cared more about their social status than their own
An Earth 3 version of Martian Manhunter is also revealed to exist. [7] Alexander Luthor, who can become Mazahs, is also from Earth 3, and an enemy of the Crime Syndicate. [8] The official site of DC Comics describes Earth-Three as a world where the values of "good" and "evil" are reversed, with "evil" being the way of the world. [9]
An evil version of the Justice League on a parallel Earth called Earth-Three. Super-Duper: Justice League of America #31 (November 1964) Hoodlum Joe Parry gets a hold of a machine called the Panacomputer that makes an android named Super-Duper with the abilities of Hawkman, Green Lantern, the Flash, Wonder Woman, and Batman to do his bidding ...
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