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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough, but the threat proves so great that Batman, normally a BadassNormal capable of taking on even a PhysicalGod like Superman, is forced to sacrifice his very humanity and become a half-vampire himself in order to stand any chance of defeating Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood, Batman becomes a true vampire but is able to kill Dracula by impaling him on a tree before he 'dies' of bloodloss.
* Joker's death; when he kills Catwoman, Batman finally snaps. He chases down Joker and Joker frantically runs into a room full of crucifixes, believing Batman is unable to enter the room. Batman ''not only'' proves him wrong, but he also tears into him with animalistic rage. He breaks Joker's neck then drinks his blood and drives a stake into his heart to prevent him from coming back.

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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough, but the threat proves so great that Batman, normally a BadassNormal capable of taking on even a PhysicalGod like Superman, Franchise/{{Superman}}, is forced to sacrifice his very humanity and become a half-vampire himself in order to stand any chance of defeating Dracula. When Dracula (although this can be justified as this Batman is relatively early in his career as he hasn't even recruited Robin yet).
* Dracula himself is presented as a terrifying threat; according to Tanya, he usually stayed ahead of her and her Others by operating under the radar, but he makes his presence more significant in Gotham as though he no longer cares about getting caught, which he attributes to the tainted blood of the modern world driving him over the edge.
* The final battle between Dracula and Batman, the bat-monster that Dracula can become effortlessly holding Batman back even with his enhanced strength, silver batarangs and bat-like wings. Although
Dracula is able to drink the rest last of his blood, Batman becomes Batman's blood during their fight, transforming him into a true vampire but vampire, the Dark Knight is able to kill Dracula by stabbing him in the neck with silver batarangs and impaling him the master vampire on a tree before he 'dies' of bloodloss.
* The whole concept of ''Bloodstorm'', as Joker takes control of the few remaining vampires in Gotham as his new gang while Batman tries to keep the vampires' numbers down even as he struggles against his new thirst for blood. Typically one of Batman's greatest assets is his strength of will, helping him to resist most methods of brainwashing, but his thirst for blood becomes so all-consuming that he ultimately declares himself "a junkie [..] addicted to that which [he's] never even tasted".
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Joker's death; when he kills Catwoman, Batman Batman's already-faltering self-control finally snaps. He chases down Joker and Joker frantically runs into a room church full of crucifixes, believing Batman is unable to enter the room. Batman ''not only'' proves him wrong, but he also tears into him with animalistic rage. He breaks Joker's neck then drinks his blood and drives blood, snapping out of it just in time to drive a stake into his the clown's heart to prevent him from coming back. back before he flees the church.



* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon neglected to cut off his head after they staked his heart, leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and awareness of his decaying mind and body. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood. He has enough self-awareness to steer himself away from harming innocents but is afraid of losing the rest of his sanity and becoming worse than Dracula.

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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon neglected to cut off his head after they staked his heart, leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and awareness of his decaying mind and body. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood. He has enough self-awareness to steer himself away from harming innocents but is afraid of losing the rest of his sanity and becoming worse than Dracula. This concludes with him threatening to kill Jim Gordon, usually his closest friend, driving Gordon to set off explosive charges planted in the Batcave to let in the sun and stop Batman for good before he finally starts to drink from innocents.
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* Batman's description of his state at the opening of ''Crimson Mist'', trapped in a state of living death where he is only aware of his body's decay and his own descent into insanity, paralysed by the stake in his heart but still potentially "aware" as his head remains.
** As if that wasn't bad enough, a re-read of ''Red Rain'' reveals that it's possible even Dracula wasn't aware of this "quirk" of vampire biology, as he reacts as though the vampires who have just been shot with crossbows by Tanya and her followers are explicitly dead when his return to the crypt after his stand-off with Batman shows at least two bodies with their heads still attached. Granted, it's possible that those vampires staked in Wayne Manor were killed in the sunlight when the house was destroyed, but that still leaves various vampires stuck in a state of living death in the sewers, needing only someone to come along and pull out the arrows to start another vampiric wave of terror in Gotham, this time ''without'' Batman to stop it...
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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half-vampire in order to defeat Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood, Batman becomes a true vampire but is able to kill Dracula by impaling him on a tree before he 'dies' of bloodloss.
* Joker's death, when he kills Catwoman Batman finally snaps. He chases down Joker and Joker frantically runs into a room full of crucifixes, believing Batman is unable to enter the room. Batman ''not only'' proves him wrong, but he also tears into him with animalistic rage. He breaks Joker's neck then drinks his blood and drives a stake into his heart to prevent him from coming back.
** ''Crimson Mist'' reveals that vampires must be decapitated after being staked. Suggesting, that if Joker didn't die before Batman drank his blood, then ''vampire Joker'' could be a whole new level of evil. Fortunately, this idea has never come to light.

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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough because Batman becomes enough, but the threat proves so great that Batman, normally a BadassNormal capable of taking on even a PhysicalGod like Superman, is forced to sacrifice his very humanity and become a half-vampire himself in order to defeat stand any chance of defeating Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood, Batman becomes a true vampire but is able to kill Dracula by impaling him on a tree before he 'dies' of bloodloss.
* Joker's death, death; when he kills Catwoman Catwoman, Batman finally snaps. He chases down Joker and Joker frantically runs into a room full of crucifixes, believing Batman is unable to enter the room. Batman ''not only'' proves him wrong, but he also tears into him with animalistic rage. He breaks Joker's neck then drinks his blood and drives a stake into his heart to prevent him from coming back.
** ''Crimson Mist'' reveals that vampires must be decapitated after being staked. Suggesting, Suggesting that if Joker didn't die before Batman drank his blood, then ''vampire Joker'' could be a whole new level of evil. Fortunately, this idea has never come to light.



** Poison Ivy's death may be tame when compared to the other examples, but, it's just as scary. The flowers die around him as he approaches her and she's begging him to stay away. In a way, it sounds a bit like a rape scene. With Batman saying how Ivy's always wanted him but he can only have her in this form, all the while, Ivy is terrified of him and saying how she never wanted him "like this".
** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him, as he chooses to kill innocents, whereas, Batman has to kill but has enough self-control to target criminals and prevent the spread of his curse.

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** Poison Ivy's death may be tame when compared to the other examples, but, it's just as scary. The flowers die around him as he approaches her and she's begging him to stay away. In a way, it sounds a bit like a rape scene. With Batman saying how Ivy's always wanted him but he can only have her in this form, all where he is subject to dark and decayed corruption, at the while, same time Ivy is terrified of him and saying how she never wanted him "like this".
** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him, as he chooses to kill innocents, whereas, whereas Batman has ''has'' to kill but has enough self-control to target criminals and prevent the spread of his curse.



** Batman killing Black Mask and his goons. Two particular scenes stand out, he decapitates a goon and carries the head (and spine) in his maw. The second being that Batman impaled the heads on the blackgate prison fence, to warn the inmates of his wrath.

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** Batman killing Black Mask and his goons. Two particular scenes stand out, he decapitates a goon and carries the head (and spine) in his maw. The second being that Batman impaled the heads on the blackgate Blackgate prison fence, to warn the inmates of his wrath.

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** On the same note, the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal, as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats out with his teeth. With the only sign that he still has any form of control of himself being that he removes their heads afterwards so they don't reanimate as vampires or become Batman's clan of vampires.
** Batman assaulting Arkham Asylum and murdering each helpless inmate within their cell. He even sends a note to the head doctor, written in blood and within the mouth of a severed head.
* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. He effortlessly slaughters all of the rogues gallery villains but Killer Croc and Two-Face. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon neglected to cut off his head after they staked his heart, leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and aware on some level as his body and mind decays. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood.

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** On the same note, the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal, as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats out with his teeth. With the Not only sign that that, he still has any form of control of himself being that he removes their heads afterwards so they don't reanimate decapitates each victim to prevent them from coming back as vampires or become Batman's clan of vampires.
** Batman assaulting Arkham Asylum and murdering each helpless inmate within their cell. He even sends a note to the head doctor, written in blood and within the mouth of a severed head.
head. Even though the rogues gallery had it coming, this is the moment where Commissioner Gordon believes that the hero of Gotham has truly become an irredeemable monster.
* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. He effortlessly slaughters all of the rogues gallery villains but Killer Croc and Two-Face. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon neglected to cut off his head after they staked his heart, leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and aware on some level as awareness of his body and decaying mind decays.and body. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood. He has enough self-awareness to steer himself away from harming innocents but is afraid of losing the rest of his sanity and becoming worse than Dracula.
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* Joker's death, when he kills Catwoman Batman finally snaps. He chases down Joker and Joker frantically runs into a room full of crucifixes, believing Batman is unable to enter the room. Batman, ''not only'' proves him wrong but tears into him with animalistic rage. He breaks Joker's neck then drinks his blood and drives a stake into his heart to prevent him from coming back.

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* Joker's death, when he kills Catwoman Batman finally snaps. He chases down Joker and Joker frantically runs into a room full of crucifixes, believing Batman is unable to enter the room. Batman, Batman ''not only'' proves him wrong wrong, but he also tears into him with animalistic rage. He breaks Joker's neck then drinks his blood and drives a stake into his heart to prevent him from coming back.

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* Joker's death, when he kills Catwoman Batman finally snaps. He chases down Joker and Joker frantically runs into a room full of crucifixes, believing Batman is unable to enter the room. Batman, ''not only'' proves him wrong but tears into him with animalistic rage. He breaks Joker's neck then drinks his blood and drives a stake into his heart to prevent him from coming back.
** ''Crimson Mist'' reveals that vampires must be decapitated after being staked. Suggesting, that if Joker didn't die before Batman drank his blood, then ''vampire Joker'' could be a whole new level of evil. Fortunately, this idea has never come to light.



** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him, as he chooses to kill innocents, whereas, Batman has to kill but he still has enough self-control to target criminals.

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** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him, as he chooses to kill innocents, whereas, Batman has to kill but he still has enough self-control to target criminals.criminals and prevent the spread of his curse.



** Killer Croc, in particular, is especially horrible since he's a blatant man-eating sewer predator in this incarnation. Which he gleefully indulges in, as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping into her stomach. Worse is, he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.

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** Killer Croc, in particular, is especially horrible since he's a blatant man-eating sewer predator in this incarnation. Which he gleefully indulges in, as in one case where he devoured His opening scene is him pulling a woman into the sewer and described devouring her flesh, then describing what she just ate in detail after chomping into as he eats her stomach. Worse is, still, he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership lesser of two evils compared to the vampiric Batman.



** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal, as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats with his teeth. With the only sign that he still has any kind of control of himself being that he removes their heads afterwards so they don't reanimate as vampires or become Batman's clan of vampires.

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** On the same note note, the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal, as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats out with his teeth. With the only sign that he still has any kind form of control of himself being that he removes their heads afterwards so they don't reanimate as vampires or become Batman's clan of vampires.
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** Poison Ivy's death may be tame when compared to the other examples, but, it's just as scary. The flowers die around him as he approaches her and she's begging him to stay away. In a way, it sounds a bit like a rape scene. With Batman saying how Ivy's always wanted him but he can only have her in this form, all the while, Ivy is terrified of him.

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** Poison Ivy's death may be tame when compared to the other examples, but, it's just as scary. The flowers die around him as he approaches her and she's begging him to stay away. In a way, it sounds a bit like a rape scene. With Batman saying how Ivy's always wanted him but he can only have her in this form, all the while, Ivy is terrified of him.him and saying how she never wanted him "like this".

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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half-vampire in order to defeat Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood, Batman becomes a true vampire, but is able to kill Dracula by impaling him on a tree before he 'dies' of bloodloss.

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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half-vampire in order to defeat Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood, Batman becomes a true vampire, vampire but is able to kill Dracula by impaling him on a tree before he 'dies' of bloodloss.



** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him as he chooses to kill innocents where Batman must kill but still has enough self-control to target criminals.

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** Poison Ivy's death may be tame when compared to the other examples, but, it's just as scary. The flowers die around him as he approaches her and she's begging him to stay away. In a way, it sounds a bit like a rape scene. With Batman saying how Ivy's always wanted him but he can only have her in this form, all the while, Ivy is terrified of him.
** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him him, as he chooses to kill innocents where innocents, whereas, Batman must has to kill but he still has enough self-control to target criminals.



** Killer Croc, in particular, is especially horrible since he's a blatant man-eating sewer predator in this incarnation, which he gleefully indulges in as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping on her stomach. Worse is he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.

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** Killer Croc, in particular, is especially horrible since he's a blatant man-eating sewer predator in this incarnation, which incarnation. Which he gleefully indulges in in, as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping on into her stomach. Worse is is, he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.



** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats with his teeth, with the only sign that he still has any kind of control of himself being that he removes their heads afterwards so they don't come back as more vampires..

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** Killer Croc dies when Batman impales him with a stone pillar and Two-Face is killed when Batman stabs him in the head with two crossbow bolts, quipping "one for each face".
** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal brutal, as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats with his teeth, with teeth. With the only sign that he still has any kind of control of himself being that he removes their heads afterwards so they don't come back reanimate as more vampires..vampires or become Batman's clan of vampires.
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** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats.

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** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats.throats with his teeth, with the only sign that he still has any kind of control of himself being that he removes their heads afterwards so they don't come back as more vampires..



* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. He effortlessly slaughters all of the rogues gallery villains but Killer Croc and Two-Face. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon forgot to cut off his head after they staked his heart, leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and aware on some level as his body and mind decays. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood.

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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. He effortlessly slaughters all of the rogues gallery villains but Killer Croc and Two-Face. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon forgot neglected to cut off his head after they staked his heart, leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and aware on some level as his body and mind decays. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood.
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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half-vampire in order to defeat Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood, he becomes a vampire and then kills Dracula by impaling him on a tree.
* The villains have become a lot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist.
** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.
** Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella
** Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses. One of which is a university student.

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* The vampires being in Gotham is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half-vampire in order to defeat Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood, he Batman becomes a vampire and then kills true vampire, but is able to kill Dracula by impaling him on a tree.
tree before he 'dies' of bloodloss.
* The villains have become a lot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist.''Crimson Mist''.
** Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.
him as he chooses to kill innocents where Batman must kill but still has enough self-control to target criminals.
** Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella
umbrella.
** Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses. One corpses, one of which is a university student.



* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. He effortlessly slaughters all of the rogues gallery villains but Killer Croc and Two-Face. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon forgot to cut off his head after they staked his heart. Leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and forced to watch as his body decays. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood.

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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant. He effortlessly slaughters all of the rogues gallery villains but Killer Croc and Two-Face. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that Alfred and Commissioner Gordon forgot to cut off his head after they staked his heart. Leaving heart, leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and forced to watch aware on some level as his body and mind decays. When Alfred releases him, Batman is emaciated and driven mad by his lust for blood.

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* The villains have become a lot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist. Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims, Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella and Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses. One of which is a university student. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.

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* The villains have become a lot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist.
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Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims, victims. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.
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Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella and umbrella
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Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses. One of which is a university student. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.



** Batman killing Black Mask and his goons. Two particular scenes stand out, he decapitates a goon and carries the head (and spine) in his maw. The second being that Batman impaled the heads on the blackgate prison fence, to warn the inmates of his wrath.



* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because he is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two-Face without any trouble or resistance. What's worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to become heavily underweight and nearly skeleton-like. He intimidates the inmates of Blackgate Prison by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.

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** Batman assaulting Arkham Asylum and murdering each helpless inmate within their cell. He even sends a note to the head doctor, written in blood and within the mouth of a severed head.
* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because he is almost godlike. NightmareFuelStationAttendant. He effortlessly slaughters all criminals of the rogues gallery villains but Killer Croc and Two-Face without any trouble or resistance. What's worse is that the Two-Face. The reason why Batman has been driven to madness is that he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate cut off his head after they staked his heart. Leaving him trapped in a tomb with an insatiable hunger and forced to watch as his body decays. When Alfred releases him, causing him to become heavily underweight Batman is emaciated and nearly skeleton-like. He intimidates the inmates of Blackgate Prison driven mad by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.his lust for blood.
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* The vampires being in Gotham alone is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half vampire in order to defeat Dracula but when Dracula is able to drink his blood then he becomes a vampire and then kills Dracula by impaling him on a tree.
* The villains have become a lot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist because Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims, Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella and Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses one of which being a university student. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.
** Killer Croc in particular is especially horrible since he's a blatant man-eating sewer predator in this incarnation, which he gleefully indulges in as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping on her stomach. Worse is he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.

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* The vampires being in Gotham alone is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half vampire half-vampire in order to defeat Dracula but when Dracula. When Dracula is able to drink the rest of his blood then blood, he becomes a vampire and then kills Dracula by impaling him on a tree.
* The villains have become a lot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist because Mist. Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims, Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella and Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses one corpses. One of which being is a university student. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.
** Killer Croc Croc, in particular particular, is especially horrible since he's a blatant man-eating sewer predator in this incarnation, which he gleefully indulges in as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping on her stomach. Worse is he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.



* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because he is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two Face without any trouble or resistance. What's worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is because he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to become heavily underweight and nearly skeleton-like. He intimidates the inmates of Blackgate Prison by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.

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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because he is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two Face Two-Face without any trouble or resistance. What's worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is because that he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to become heavily underweight and nearly skeleton-like. He intimidates the inmates of Blackgate Prison by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.
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** Killer Croc in particular is particularly horrible since he's a blatant man-eating predator in this incarnation, which he gleefully indulges in as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping on her stomach. Worse is he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.

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** Killer Croc in particular is particularly especially horrible since he's a blatant man-eating sewer predator in this incarnation, which he gleefully indulges in as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping on her stomach. Worse is he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.
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** Killer Croc in particular is particularly horrible since he's a blatant man-eating predator in this incarnation, which he gleefully indulges in as in one case where he devoured a woman and described what she just ate in detail after chomping on her stomach. Worse is he's still seen as a preferable option for partnership compared to the vampiric Batman.
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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because he is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two Face without any trouble or resistance. What's worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is because he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to become heavily underweight and nearly skeleton-like. He intimidates his victims in the asylum by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.

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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because he is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two Face without any trouble or resistance. What's worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is because he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to become heavily underweight and nearly skeleton-like. He intimidates his victims in the asylum inmates of Blackgate Prison by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.
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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because if you thought Batman was unstoppable as a human then vampire-batman is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two Face without any trouble or resistance. Whats worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is because he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to became heavily underweight and is a near skeleton. He intimidates his victims in the asylum by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.

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* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because if you thought Batman was unstoppable as a human then vampire-batman he is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two Face without any trouble or resistance. Whats What's worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is because he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to became become heavily underweight and is a near skeleton.nearly skeleton-like. He intimidates his victims in the asylum by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.
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** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats.

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** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats.throats.
* Batman being a vampire makes him a tragic version of a NightmareFuelStationAttendant because if you thought Batman was unstoppable as a human then vampire-batman is almost godlike. He slaughters all criminals but Killer Croc and Two Face without any trouble or resistance. Whats worse is that the reason why Batman has been driven to madness is because he was staked by Alfred and Commissioner Gordon but they forgot to decapitate him, causing him to became heavily underweight and is a near skeleton. He intimidates his victims in the asylum by impaling the decapitated heads of Black Mask's gang on the fence.

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** Wow, I guess someone one didn't get to finish their thought, but since this is the NightmareFuel page, it's probably REALLY scary. It would be more scary if there were words or a picture of something scary connected to this comic. Can you add anything?



* The villains have become alot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist because Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims, Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella and Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses one of which being a university student. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.

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* The villains have become alot a lot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist because Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims, Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella and Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses one of which being a university student. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.
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** Wow, I guess someone one didn't get to finish their thought, but since this is the NightmareFuel page, it's probably REALLY scary. It would be more scary if there were words or a picture of something scary connected to this comic. Can you add anything?

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** Wow, I guess someone one didn't get to finish their thought, but since this is the NightmareFuel page, it's probably REALLY scary. It would be more scary if there were words or a picture of something scary connected to this comic. Can you add anything?anything?
* The vampires being in Gotham alone is terrifying enough because Batman becomes a half vampire in order to defeat Dracula but when Dracula is able to drink his blood then he becomes a vampire and then kills Dracula by impaling him on a tree.
* The villains have become alot darker since Batman came back in Crimson Mist because Scarecrow decorates his costume with the fingers of his victims, Penguin kills a police officer by impaling him through the head with his umbrella and Riddler has been selling drugs by storing them in corpses one of which being a university student. Batman even regards Scarecrow as worse than him.
** On the same note the way Batman had killed each criminal is brutal as he decapitates Scarecrow after crushing his hand and kills the other criminals by tearing their throats.
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* It's a story about ''Batman'' becoming a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent bat man]]. This couldn't go any other way but Nightmare Fuel.
* Not directly related to the comic itself, but [[{{Expy}} a very slightly altered version of]] Vampire Batman (Ra's al Ghul replaced Dracula, Damian Wayne replaced Dick Grayson, Superman is a phantom and seemingly not much else) - named [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]

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* It's a story about ''Batman'' becoming a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent bat man]]. This couldn't go any other way but Nightmare Fuel.
* Not directly related to the comic itself, but [[{{Expy}} a very slightly altered version of]] Vampire Batman (Ra's al Ghul replaced Dracula, Damian Wayne replaced Dick Grayson, Superman is a phantom and seemingly not much else) - named [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]
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* Not directly related to the comic itself, but [[{{Expy}} a very slightly altered version of]] Vampire Batman (Ra's al Ghul replaced Dracula and seemingly not much else) - named [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]

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* Not directly related to the comic itself, but [[{{Expy}} a very slightly altered version of]] Vampire Batman (Ra's al Ghul replaced Dracula Dracula, Damian Wayne replaced Dick Grayson, Superman is a phantom and seemingly not much else) - named [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]
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* Not directly related to the comic itself, but [[{{Expy}} a very slightly altered version of]] Vampire Batman (Ra's al Ghul replaced Dracula and seemingly not much else) - named to [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]

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* Not directly related to the comic itself, but [[{{Expy}} a very slightly altered version of]] Vampire Batman (Ra's al Ghul replaced Dracula and seemingly not much else) - named to [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]
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* Not directly related to the comic itself, but Vampire Batman - renamed to [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]

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* Not directly related to the comic itself, but [[{{Expy}} a very slightly altered version of]] Vampire Batman (Ra's al Ghul replaced Dracula and seemingly not much else) - renamed named to [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]
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* It's a story about ''Batman'' becoming a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent bat man]]. This couldn't go any other way but Nightmare Fuel.

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* It's a story about ''Batman'' becoming a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent bat man]]. This couldn't go any other way but Nightmare Fuel.Fuel.
* Not directly related to the comic itself, but Vampire Batman - renamed to [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nightmare Batman]] - is a playable character in the DC {{MOBA}} ''[[VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis Infinite Crisis...]]'' and [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily he]] [[NightmareFace looks]] [[HumanoidAbomination horrifying.]]
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* It's a story about ''Batman'' becoming a [[OurVampiresAreDifferent bat man]]. This couldn't go any other way but Nightmare Fuel.

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