Follow TV Tropes

Following

History NightmareFuel / DarkNightsDeathMetal

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In ''Infinite Hour Exxxtreme'', Lobo gets his hands on some Element X as part of a job from Lex Luthor but decides to have a little fun with it before he gets his pay. He learns that thoughts are all that are needed for Element X to create a new universe so he remakes the DC superheroes in his image. As in, they look and act just like Lobo.

to:

* In ''Infinite Hour Exxxtreme'', Lobo gets his hands on some Element X as part of a job from Lex Luthor but decides to have a little fun with it before he gets his pay. He learns that thoughts are all that are needed for Element X to create a new universe so he remakes the DC superheroes in his image. As in, they look and act just like Lobo.image in an effort to trap a Batman version of himself that's been chasing after him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In ''Infinite Hour Exxxtreme''', Lobo gets his hands on some Element X as part of a job from Lex Luthor but decides to have a little fun with it before he gets his pay. He learns that thoughts are all that are needed for Element X to create a new universe so he remakes the DC superheroes in his image. As in, they look and act just like Lobo.

to:

* In ''Infinite Hour Exxxtreme''', Exxxtreme'', Lobo gets his hands on some Element X as part of a job from Lex Luthor but decides to have a little fun with it before he gets his pay. He learns that thoughts are all that are needed for Element X to create a new universe so he remakes the DC superheroes in his image. As in, they look and act just like Lobo.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* In ''Infinite Hour Exxxtreme''', Lobo gets his hands on some Element X as part of a job from Lex Luthor but decides to have a little fun with it before he gets his pay. He learns that thoughts are all that are needed for Element X to create a new universe so he remakes the DC superheroes in his image. As in, they look and act just like Lobo.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Multiverse's End'' reveals that Perpetua was behind the events of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', as each Crisis-level event cracked the Source Wall enough to allow her to escape.

to:

* ''Multiverse's End'' reveals that Perpetua was behind the events of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', as each Crisis-level event cracked the Source Wall enough to allow her to escape.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''. Hell, this kid was born a psychopath and it shows when we see a flashback of him hitting Alfred in the face with a rattle when he was just a baby. And he got worse as he grew older: he tortured animals, burned a car and roasted marshmallows over it, pushed a worker off the roof while he was fixing it and bashed a kid over the head with a cricket bat. And he did it all with a sickening smile.

to:

* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''. Hell, this kid was born a psychopath and it shows when we see a flashback of him hitting Alfred in the face with a rattle when he was just a baby. And he got worse as he grew older: he stabbed his stuffed toys with Martha's knitting needles, tortured animals, burned a car and roasted marshmallows over it, pushed a worker off the roof while he was fixing it and bashed a kid over the head with a cricket bat. And he did it all with a sickening smile.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''. Hell, this kid was born a sociopath and it shows when we see a flashback of him hitting Alfred in the face with a rattle when he was just a baby. And he got worse as he grew older: he tortured animals, burned a car and roasted marshmallows over it, pushed a worker off the roof while he was fixing it and bashed a kid over the head with a cricket bat. And he did it all with a sickening smile.

to:

* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''. Hell, this kid was born a sociopath psychopath and it shows when we see a flashback of him hitting Alfred in the face with a rattle when he was just a baby. And he got worse as he grew older: he tortured animals, burned a car and roasted marshmallows over it, pushed a worker off the roof while he was fixing it and bashed a kid over the head with a cricket bat. And he did it all with a sickening smile.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''. Hell, this kid was born a sociopath and it shows when we see a flashback of him hitting Alfred in the face when he was just a baby. And he got worse as he grew older: he tortured animals, burned a car and roasted marshmallows over it, pushed a worker off the roof while he was fixing it and bashed a kid over the head with a cricket bat. And he did it all with a sickening smile.

to:

* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''. Hell, this kid was born a sociopath and it shows when we see a flashback of him hitting Alfred in the face with a rattle when he was just a baby. And he got worse as he grew older: he tortured animals, burned a car and roasted marshmallows over it, pushed a worker off the roof while he was fixing it and bashed a kid over the head with a cricket bat. And he did it all with a sickening smile.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.

to:

* Just when you thought Dark Robin and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''. Hell, this kid was born a sociopath and it shows when we see a flashback of him hitting Alfred in the face when he was just a baby. And he got worse as he grew older: he tortured animals, burned a car and roasted marshmallows over it, pushed a worker off the roof while he was fixing it and bashed a kid over the head with a cricket bat. And he did it all with a sickening smile.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Previously, ''Trinity Crisis'' showcased that after Batman, Superman, and Wonder Women were sent to those crisis worlds, they realised to their horror that The Batman Who Laughs ''[[YouAreTooLate altered them to the villains favour]]''. With the Anti-Monitor ripping ComicBook/TheSpectre in two and obliterating those unfortunate enough to be near him in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', Superboy-Prime defeating Connor while the other Supermen are seen unconscious or dead nearby in ''Infinite Crisis'', and Darkseid looking like he's about to ''pop Superman's head'' in rage in ''Final Crisis''.

to:

** Previously, ''Trinity Crisis'' showcased that after Batman, Superman, and Wonder Women were sent to those crisis worlds, they realised to their horror that The Batman Who Laughs ''[[YouAreTooLate altered them to the villains villains' favour]]''. With the Anti-Monitor ripping ComicBook/TheSpectre in two and obliterating those unfortunate enough to be near him in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', Superboy-Prime defeating Connor while the other Supermen are seen unconscious or dead nearby in ''Infinite Crisis'', and Darkseid looking like he's about to ''pop Superman's head'' in rage in ''Final Crisis''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In issue 2, the Batman Who Laughs has his brain transplanted into the body of a version of '''DOCTOR MANHATTAN''', becoming '''THE DARKEST KNIGHT'''. Just think about that, a man with the Joker's sadistic love for chaos and violence, and Batman’s genius intellect and vast knowledge, now has ''nigh-omnipotent reality, energy and molecular altering powers'' of Doctor Manhattan.

to:

* In issue 2, the Batman Who Laughs has his brain transplanted into the body of a version Batman with the powers of '''DOCTOR MANHATTAN''', becoming '''THE DARKEST KNIGHT'''. Just think about that, a man with the Joker's sadistic love for chaos and violence, and Batman’s genius intellect and vast knowledge, now has ''nigh-omnipotent reality, energy and molecular altering powers'' of Doctor Manhattan.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Just when you thought Dark Robin wasn't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.

to:

* Just when you thought Dark Robin wasn't and the Rabid Robins weren't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Multiverse's End'' reveals that Perpetua was behind the events of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', as each Crisis-level event cracked the Source Wall enough to allow her to escape.

to:

* ''Multiverse's End'' reveals that Perpetua was behind the events of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', as each Crisis-level event cracked the Source Wall enough to allow her to escape.escape.
** Previously, ''Trinity Crisis'' showcased that after Batman, Superman, and Wonder Women were sent to those crisis worlds, they realised to their horror that The Batman Who Laughs ''[[YouAreTooLate altered them to the villains favour]]''. With the Anti-Monitor ripping ComicBook/TheSpectre in two and obliterating those unfortunate enough to be near him in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', Superboy-Prime defeating Connor while the other Supermen are seen unconscious or dead nearby in ''Infinite Crisis'', and Darkseid looking like he's about to ''pop Superman's head'' in rage in ''Final Crisis''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

When the villain is a nigh-omnipotent sadist, you know there's gotta be a lot of those.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In issue 2, the Batman Who Laughs has his brain transplanted into the body of a version of '''DOCTOR MANHATTAN''', becoming '''THE DARKEST KNIGHT'''. Just think about that, a man with the Joker's sadistic love for chaos and violence, and Batman’s genius intellect and vast knowledge, now has ''nigh-omnipotent reality, energy and molecular altering powers''.

to:

* In issue 2, the Batman Who Laughs has his brain transplanted into the body of a version of '''DOCTOR MANHATTAN''', becoming '''THE DARKEST KNIGHT'''. Just think about that, a man with the Joker's sadistic love for chaos and violence, and Batman’s genius intellect and vast knowledge, now has ''nigh-omnipotent reality, energy and molecular altering powers''.powers'' of Doctor Manhattan.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Diana is able to persuade Superboy-Prime to take a chance on them saving the multiverse and channel the Crisis Energy into the Mobius Chair, but it turns out the Darkest Knight had ''already'' prepared for this and had modified the Mobius Chair enough to funnel that power to him, allowing him to create his "Last 52" multiverse.

to:

** Diana is able to persuade Superboy-Prime to take a chance on them saving the multiverse and channel the Crisis Energy into the Mobius Chair, but In Issue 4, it turns out has revealed that the Darkest Knight had ''already'' prepared for this and had modified the Mobius Chair enough to funnel that power to him, allowing him to create his "Last 52" multiverse.



* ''Multiverse's End'' reveals that Perpetua was behind the events of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', as each Crisis-level event cracked the Source Wall enough to allow her to escape,

to:

* ''Multiverse's End'' reveals that Perpetua was behind the events of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', as each Crisis-level event cracked the Source Wall enough to allow her to escape,escape.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Diana is able to persuade Superboy-Prime to take a chance on them saving the multiverse and channel the Crisis Energy into the Mobius Chair, but it turns out the Darkest Knight had ''already'' prepared for this and had modified the Mobius Chair enough to funnel that power to him, allowing him to create his "Last 52" multiverse.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Just when you thought Dark Robin wasn't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.

to:

* Just when you thought Dark Robin wasn't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.old]]''.
* ''Multiverse's End'' reveals that Perpetua was behind the events of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'', ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', as each Crisis-level event cracked the Source Wall enough to allow her to escape,
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Just if Dark Robin wasn't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.

to:

* Just if when you thought Dark Robin wasn't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Robin King. He's a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.

to:

* Just if Dark Robin King. He's wasn't enough, we've got Robin King, a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[caption-width-right:350: The Scourge of the Dark Multiverse. The Clown King Of Horror. The Darkest Knight.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkest_knight.jpeg]]
* In issue 2, the Batman Who Laughs has his brain transplanted into the body of a version of '''DOCTOR MANHATTAN''', becoming '''THE DARKEST KNIGHT'''. Just think about that, a man with the Joker's sadistic love for chaos and violence, and Batman’s genius intellect and vast knowledge, now has ''nigh-omnipotent reality, energy and molecular altering powers''.
* Robin King. He's a sociopathic version of Bruce Wayne who ''[[SelfMadeOrphan killed his own parents]]'' before doing the same to the superhero community of his world, ''[[EnfantTerrible all while he was no fewer than 10 years old]]''.

Top