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* Grant Morrison recounting how many of the people he showed earlier versions of the script to [[ItWillNeverCatchOn laughed off the idea of combining Batman with psychological horror and symbolism]]. And now that the book is considered one of the best Batman books out there...
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* Grant Morrison recounting how many of the people he they showed earlier versions of the script to [[ItWillNeverCatchOn laughed off the idea of combining Batman with psychological horror and symbolism]]. And now that the book is considered one of the best Batman books out there...
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* Professor Milo trying to have a normal conversation with Two-Face only to get Two-Face saying some nonsense about how the moon represents a silver dollar (and then bitching and moaning about his situation) is hilarious in meta way, [[HypocriticalHumor considering]] [[MindScrew what this comic is like]].
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* Professor Milo trying to have a normal conversation with Two-Face only to get Two-Face saying some nonsense about how the moon represents a silver dollar (and then bitching and moaning about his situation) is hilarious in meta way, [[HypocriticalHumor considering]] [[MindScrew what this comic is like]].like]].
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-->'''Grant Morrison''': who's laughing now, [[SymbolSwearing @$$hole]]??
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** However, the annotated script says that this particular version of Batman was envisaged as being extremely neurotic and sexually dysfunctional. Consequently, this was meant to be a moment where Batman feels extremely violated, and the Joker shows that he has seen straight through Batman's armour and knows one of his major weaknesses.
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** However, the annotated script says that this particular version of Batman was envisaged as being extremely neurotic and sexually dysfunctional. Consequently, this was meant to be a moment where Batman feels extremely violated, and the Joker shows that he has seen straight through Batman's armour and knows one of his major weaknesses.weaknesses.
* Professor Milo trying to have a normal conversation with Two-Face only to get Two-Face saying some nonsense about how the moon represents a silver dollar (and then bitching and moaning about his situation) is hilarious in meta way, [[HypocriticalHumor considering]] [[MindScrew what this comic is like]].
* Professor Milo trying to have a normal conversation with Two-Face only to get Two-Face saying some nonsense about how the moon represents a silver dollar (and then bitching and moaning about his situation) is hilarious in meta way, [[HypocriticalHumor considering]] [[MindScrew what this comic is like]].
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* Joker [[HoYay slapping Batman's ass.]] It's one of the few, if only, genuinely hilarious moments in the book.book.
** However, the annotated script says that this particular version of Batman was envisaged as being extremely neurotic and sexually dysfunctional. Consequently, this was meant to be a moment where Batman feels extremely violated, and the Joker shows that he has seen straight through Batman's armour and knows one of his major weaknesses.
** However, the annotated script says that this particular version of Batman was envisaged as being extremely neurotic and sexually dysfunctional. Consequently, this was meant to be a moment where Batman feels extremely violated, and the Joker shows that he has seen straight through Batman's armour and knows one of his major weaknesses.