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** Even better, despite the horrors of the three novels and the deaths of himself along with many of his closest allies, Batman finally won his war on crime. Within several nights of blood-soaked terror he’s seen to it that everyone capable of threatening the city, including his entire RoguesGallery, is dead and in the ground alongside him. So when all is said and done, despite the carnage, despite breaking the ThouShaltNotKill rule that he held so sacred, [[WretchedHive Gotham]] is finally starting to see a better tomorrow. And the Batman can finally rest in peace knowing that his work is finished.
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** Even better, despite the horrors of the three novels and the deaths of himself along with many of his closest allies, Batman finally won his war on crime. Within several nights of blood-soaked terror he’s seen to it that everyone capable of threatening the city, including his entire RoguesGallery, is dead and in the ground alongside him. So when all is said and done, despite the carnage, despite breaking the ThouShaltNotKill rule that he held so sacred,[[WretchedHive Gotham]] is finally starting to see a better tomorrow, and the Batman can finally rest in peace knowing that his work is finished.
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** Even better, despite the horrors of the three novels and the deaths of himself along with many of his closest allies, Batman finally won his war on crime. Within several nights of blood-soaked terror he’s seen to it that everyone capable of threatening the city, including his entire RoguesGallery, is dead and in the ground alongside him. So when all is said and done, despite the carnage, despite breaking the ThouShaltNotKill rule that he held so sacred,[[WretchedHive sacred, [[WretchedHive Gotham]] is finally starting to see a better tomorrow, and tomorrow. And the Batman can finally rest in peace knowing that his work is finished.
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** Even better, despite the horrors of the three novels and the deaths of himself along with many of his closest allies, Batman finally won his war on crime. Within several nights of blood-soaked terror he’s seen to it that everyone in his RoguesGallery is dead and in the ground alongside him, so despite the carnage, despite breaking the ThouShaltNotKill rule that he held so sacred, the Batman can finally rest, and [[WretchedHive Gotham]] is finally starting to see a better tomorrow.
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** Even better, despite the horrors of the three novels and the deaths of himself along with many of his closest allies, Batman finally won his war on crime. Within several nights of blood-soaked terror he’s seen to it that everyone in capable of threatening the city, including his RoguesGallery entire RoguesGallery, is dead and in the ground alongside him, so him. So when all is said and done, despite the carnage, despite breaking the ThouShaltNotKill rule that he held so sacred, the Batman can finally rest, and [[WretchedHive sacred,[[WretchedHive Gotham]] is finally starting to see a better tomorrow.tomorrow, and the Batman can finally rest in peace knowing that his work is finished.
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* Granted that he's psychotic and evil, but you can't deny the Joker's nerve managing to successfully convince a group of Dracula-esque vampires to leave him human while acknowledging him as their ''leader''.
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* Granted that he's psychotic and evil, but you can't deny the Joker's nerve managing to successfully convince a group of Dracula-esque vampires to leave him human while acknowledging him as their ''leader''.''leader''.
* The final death of Batman at the end of ''Crimson Mist''. After descending into a murderous undead beast in both mind and body, he finally musters up the HeroicWillpower to [[SuicideBySunlight walk into the sun and burn himself to ash]].
** Even better, despite the horrors of the three novels and the deaths of himself along with many of his closest allies, Batman finally won his war on crime. Within several nights of blood-soaked terror he’s seen to it that everyone in his RoguesGallery is dead and in the ground alongside him, so despite the carnage, despite breaking the ThouShaltNotKill rule that he held so sacred, the Batman can finally rest, and [[WretchedHive Gotham]] is finally starting to see a better tomorrow.
* The final death of Batman at the end of ''Crimson Mist''. After descending into a murderous undead beast in both mind and body, he finally musters up the HeroicWillpower to [[SuicideBySunlight walk into the sun and burn himself to ash]].
** Even better, despite the horrors of the three novels and the deaths of himself along with many of his closest allies, Batman finally won his war on crime. Within several nights of blood-soaked terror he’s seen to it that everyone in his RoguesGallery is dead and in the ground alongside him, so despite the carnage, despite breaking the ThouShaltNotKill rule that he held so sacred, the Batman can finally rest, and [[WretchedHive Gotham]] is finally starting to see a better tomorrow.
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* From ''Red Rain'', when Batman and Dracula are at a standoff, with Batman's chest bleeding and the only thing protecting him a patch of sunlight coming through a drain cover. Batman taunts Dracula by ''painting a cross on the wall'' with his own blood.
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* From ''Red Rain'', when Batman and Dracula are at a standoff, with Batman's chest bleeding and the only thing protecting him a patch of sunlight coming through a drain cover. Batman taunts Dracula by ''painting a cross on the wall'' with his own blood.blood.
* Granted that he's psychotic and evil, but you can't deny the Joker's nerve managing to successfully convince a group of Dracula-esque vampires to leave him human while acknowledging him as their ''leader''.
* Granted that he's psychotic and evil, but you can't deny the Joker's nerve managing to successfully convince a group of Dracula-esque vampires to leave him human while acknowledging him as their ''leader''.
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* From ''Red Rain'', when Batman and Dracula are at a standoff, with Batman's chest bleeding and the only thing protecting him a patch of sunlight coming through a drain cover. Batman taunts Dracula by ''painting a cross on the wall'' with his own blood.