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An trilogy published under the Creator/{{Elseworlds}} imprint that involves ComicBook/{{Batman}} becoming a vampire. There are three parts to it:

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An Creator/{{Elseworlds}} trilogy that involves ComicBook/{{Batman}} becoming a vampire. There are three parts to it:

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An {{Elseworld}} trilogy that involves ComicBook/{{Batman}} becoming a vampire. There are three parts to it:

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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: In ''Crimson Mist'', Batman has gone from being a noble hero and a ''major'' practitioner of ThouShaltNotKill to a monster who eagerly kills his RoguesGallery for their blood. Gordon even acknowledges it, citing it to Alfred as proof that [[ThatManIsDead the Batman they knew is gone]].
* BeePeople: In ''Bloodstorm'', the remnants of Dracula's horde are unable to think beyond their next victim with their master's death... Which helps the Joker to convince them to join him.

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* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: In ''Crimson Mist'', Batman has gone from being a noble hero and a ''major'' practitioner of ThouShaltNotKill to a monster who eagerly kills his RoguesGallery for their blood. Gordon even acknowledges it, citing it to Alfred as proof that [[ThatManIsDead the Batman they knew is gone]].
gone]]. Even Batman is aware of this, stating that he's now a bigger evil than Dracula himself.
* BeePeople: In ''Bloodstorm'', the remnants of Dracula's horde are unable to think beyond their next victim with their master's death... Which helps the Joker to convince them to join him.
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An {{Elseworld}} trilogy that involves Franchise/{{Batman}} becoming a vampire. There are three parts to it:

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An {{Elseworld}} trilogy that involves Franchise/{{Batman}} ComicBook/{{Batman}} becoming a vampire. There are three parts to it:



Also apparently set in the ''Red Rain'' [[TheVerse Verse]], but not necessarily canon to the original trilogy, are "Red Rain: Blood Lust" in ''DC Infinite Halloween Special'', in which Batman kills the Graysons, and ''[[Comicbook/CountdownToFinalCrisis Countdown]] Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Red Rain'', in which the Challengers of Beyond meet [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]], Vampire Hunter, only for Batman to turn him into a vampiric ComicBook/{{Robin}}.

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Also apparently set in the ''Red Rain'' [[TheVerse Verse]], but not necessarily canon to the original trilogy, are "Red Rain: Blood Lust" in ''DC Infinite Halloween Special'', in which Batman kills the Graysons, and ''[[Comicbook/CountdownToFinalCrisis ''[[ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis Countdown]] Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Red Rain'', in which the Challengers of Beyond meet [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]], Vampire Hunter, only for Batman to turn him into a vampiric ComicBook/{{Robin}}.
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* BarrageOfBats: At the end of ''Red Rain'', Dracula relocates to a large spire in Gotham, and the bats swarming around the building attack some firemen. Later, when Batman invades the spire, Dracula says the bats at the batcave are under his power, although he never sics them at Batman during their fight.

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* BarrageOfBats: At the end of ''Red Rain'', Dracula relocates to a large spire in Gotham, and the bats swarming around the building attack some firemen. Later, when Batman invades the spire, Dracula says the bats that dwelt at the batcave are under his power, although he never sics them at Batman during their fight.
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* BarrageOfBats: At the end of ''Red Rain'', Dracula relocates to a large spire in Gotham, and the bats swarming around the building attack some firemen. Later, when Batman invades the spire, Dracula says the bats at the batcave are under his power, although he neves sics them at Batman during their fight.

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* BarrageOfBats: At the end of ''Red Rain'', Dracula relocates to a large spire in Gotham, and the bats swarming around the building attack some firemen. Later, when Batman invades the spire, Dracula says the bats at the batcave are under his power, although he neves never sics them at Batman during their fight.
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* BarrageOfBats: At the end of ''Red Rain'', Dracula relocates to a large spire in Gotham, and the bats swarming around the building attack some firemen. Later, when Batman invades the spire, Dracula says the bats at the batcave are under his power.

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* BarrageOfBats: At the end of ''Red Rain'', Dracula relocates to a large spire in Gotham, and the bats swarming around the building attack some firemen. Later, when Batman invades the spire, Dracula says the bats at the batcave are under his power.power, although he neves sics them at Batman during their fight.
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* BarrageOfBats: At the end of ''Red Rain'', Dracula relocates to a large spire in Gotham, and the bats swarming around the building attack some firemen. Later, when Batman invades the spire, Dracula says the bats at the batcave are under his power.

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