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The Batman Who Laughs

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Fictional character in DC Comics
Not to be confused withBatman: The Man Who Laughs.
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Comics character
The Batman Who Laughs
The Batman Who Laughs and his Robins as depicted inThe Batman Who Laughs #1 (January 2018)
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceDark Days: The Casting #1 (July 12, 2017)
Created byScott Snyder (writer)
Greg Capullo (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoBruce Wayne
SpeciesMetahuman
Place of originEarth -22 (Dark Multiverse)
Team affiliationsDark Knights of the Dark Multiverse
Legion of Doom
Secret Six
Justice League (Formerly)
Notable aliasesBatman, Darkest Knight
Abilities
  • Genius-level intellect
  • Peak human physical condition
  • Mastermartial artist and hand-to-hand combatant
  • Utilizes high-tech equipment and weapons
After gaining Doctor Manhattan's powers:
See list
    • Nigh-omnipotence
    • Nigh-omniscience
    • Nigh-omnipresence
    • Reality warping
    • Subatomic perception and control
    • Science manipulation
    • Disintegration
    • Chronokinesis
    • Time travel
    • Cosmic awareness
    • Shapeshifting
    • Size alteration
    • Flight and levitation
    • Near-invulnerability
    • Self-regeneration
    • Self-sustenance
    • Intangibility
    • Immortality
    • Telekinesis
    • Telepathy
    • Teleportation
    • Dimensional travel
    • Precognition
    • Clairvoyance
    • Superhuman strength, speed, senses, and intelligence
    • Energy projection
    • Matter and energy manipulation

The Batman Who Laughs (Bruce Wayne) is asupervillain appearing inAmerican comic books published byDC Comics. Created by writerScott Snyder and artistGreg Capullo, he is an evil counterpart and alternate version ofBatman within theDark Multiverse.

He is depicted as a hybrid of both Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Batman's archenemyJoker, and is a member of the Dark Knights and the overarching antagonist of the Dark Multiverse Saga, alongside cosmic deitiesPerpetua and Barbatos, from 2017 to 2021, followingDC Rebirth. His first appearance was in the crossover storylineDark Nights: Metal, before receiving his own series and serving as the main antagonist ofBatman/Superman in 2019 and DC Comics'Year of the Villain alongsideLex Luthor.

His name is an allusion to the original Batman's seriousness and to the 1928 filmThe Man Who Laughs, which served as inspiration for the Joker.

Publication history

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The Batman Who Laughs was created byScott Snyder andGreg Capullo, first appearing in the comic bookDark Days: The Casting. The character was depicted as an alternate universeBatman who does not have a code against killing. Snyder explained his intent on the character in an interview byThe Hollywood Reporter: "He's basically Batman's worst nightmare come to life: Batman, if he was infected by the Joker toxin and lost all sense of ethics. What he wants to do in Gotham is bring Bruce's worst nightmares to life".[1] Snyder's hope was that his character would be popular enough to get his own comic book series, and Snyder believed that "Jock would be the perfect person to do it".[1]

Fictional character biography

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The Batman Who Laughs is a version ofBatman from Earth -22 of the Dark Multiverse. In that reality, the Earth -22Joker learns that he is dying owing to the chemicals in his body, and sets out to push Batman harder than ever before, killing most of Batman's other rogues, and subjectingGotham City's citizens to the chemicals that transformed him, killing parents in front of their children to mock Bruce. Batman snaps and kills the Joker in a struggle, which releases a concentrated form of the toxin in Joker's body. Batman gains an appearance and personality similar to that of the Joker. The Batman Who Laughs takes over Earth -22, killing off most of his allies and turning his sonDamian Wayne into a mini-Joker, while recruiting children infected by the Joker Toxin as his "Rabid Robins".[2] The Batman Who Laughs later meetsLex Luthor, who offers him a place in theLegion of Doom.[3]

The Batman Who Laughs recruits alternate versions of Bruce Wayne to launch a mass assault on the main universe's Batman. The Batman Who Laughs is allied with the Grim Knight, a version of Batman who uses guns and turned his Gotham into a military dictatorship. With no other way to stop his other self, Batman is forced to accept a transfusion from the Joker that begins to turn him into a variation of the Batman Who Laughs. Batman defeats his other self and is restored to normal, while the Batman Who Laughs is locked up in the Hall of Justice.

A year later, The Batman Who Laughs is still locked up in the Hall of Justice, but having previously infected several heroes includingJames Gordon, sets a plan in motion with the help of his newSecret Six. He starts by having Gordon lead Batman andSuperman to the cave under Crime Alley, where King Shazam seemingly infects Superman. The Batman Who Laughs tells Superman that he plans to infect the world with his serum.

During the "Dark Nights: Death Metal" storyline, The Batman Who Laughs becomesPerpetua's lieutenant, aided by an army of evil Batmen from the Dark Multiverse called the Dark Knights.Wonder Woman is confronted by the Batman Who Laughs, whom she proceeds to kill with her Chainsaw of Truth.[4] The Dark Knights save the Batman Who Laughs' brain and transfer it into the body of Batmanhattan, a version of Bruce Wayne who copied the formula that createdDoctor Manhattan.[5] The Batman Who Laughs, now possessing Manhattan's reality-warping powers, rechristens himself the Darkest Knight.[6]

Wonder Woman confronts the Darkest Knight, a battle that spans across time and space. She is brought to the birth of creation, where the Darkest Knight reveals that Perpetua's people (referred to as the "Hands") intend to destroy the universe. Wonder Woman has two choices: keep fighting and lose or surrender to the Darkest Knight and use their combined power to kill the Hands. Refusing to give up, Wonder Woman strikes back at the Darkest Knight, pushing him forward through time, sending him into the dying embers of Earth's sun. Wonder Woman shoves the Darkest Knight into the sun, killing him.[7]

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
Dark Nights: Metal — Dark Knights RisingBatman: The Red Death #1,Batman: The Devastator #1,Batman: The Merciless #1,Batman: The Murder Machine #1,Batman: The Drowned #1,Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1,The Batman Who Laughs (vol. 1) #1,Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt #1June 2018978-1401289072
The Batman Who LaughsThe Batman Who Laughs (vol. 2) #1–7,The Batman Who Laughs: The Grim Knight #1September 2019978-1401294038

Powers and abilities

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The Batman Who Laughs has the same abilities as Batman, combined with the twisted nihilism of the Joker. He wears a futuristic visor made out of "Dark Metal" that gives him a form of precognition, and wields various weapons, including machine guns, knives, and a bladed chain.

The Batman Who Laughs also uses batarangs made of "Dark Metal" that can bring out the worst version of the victim.

InDark Knights: Death Metal, The Batman Who Laughs gains the powers of Doctor Manhattan by having Dr. Arkham surgically integrate his mind into that of a Bruce Wayne with Manhattan's powers, granting him nigh-omnipotence, flight, and teleportation among other powers.

Like other inhabitants of the Dark Multiverse, The Batman Who Laughs is vulnerable toNth Metal.

Reception

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The Batman Who Laughs has been commonly described as "horrifying" by website authors.[8][9][10]Comic Book Resources describes The Batman Who Laughs as comprising all the "best" parts of Batman and the "worst" parts of the Joker.[11]

The character has been compared toJudge Death in design.[12] The character's creator,Scott Snyder, noted that the two characters have a similar aesthetic.[13][14]

In other media

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Video games

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Board games

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  • The Batman Who Laughs Rising[18] is a 2020 cooperative strategy dice game from The Op.

Merchandise

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Knight Models has a line of gaming miniatures based on the DC comics run.Funko has released action figures of the character.[20] Various figures from companies such asDiamond Select Toys and Prime 1 Studios have produced figures as well.[14]McFarlane Toys has also made a version of The Batman Who Laughs for their newDC Multiverse line of 7-inch figures. McFarlane Toys also made a 5-inchSuper Powers figure of The Batman Who Laughs in 2022.

References

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  1. ^abMcMillan, Graeme (December 3, 2018)."'Batman Who Laughs' Reveals Dark Knight's Worst Fears (Exclusive Preview)".The Hollywood Reporter. Los Angeles, California:Valence Media.Archived from the original on December 4, 2018. RetrievedMarch 26, 2019.
  2. ^James Tynion IV (w), Jason Fabok
    Brad Anderson (a), Riley Rossmo (i), Tom Napolitano (let), Eddie Berganza (ed). "The Batman Who Laughs" The Batman Who Laughs, vol. 1, no. 1 (January 2018). New York City: DC Comics.
  3. ^Justice League (vol. 4) #7 (November 2018)
  4. ^Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 (August 2020)
  5. ^Dark Nights: Death Metal: Legends of the Dark Knights one-shot (October 2020)
  6. ^Dark Nights: Death Metal #2 (September 2020)
  7. ^Dark Nights: Death Metal #7 (March 2021)
  8. ^Polo, Susana (December 11, 2018)."The Batman Who Laughs is back, and he brought a new Nightmare Batman".Polygon.Archived from the original on December 11, 2018. RetrievedMarch 26, 2019.
  9. ^Pulliam-Moore, Charles (October 8, 2017)."The Nightmarish, Joker-esque Batman From Metal Has an Amazing, Horrifying Origin Story".io9.Archived from the original on October 8, 2017. RetrievedMarch 26, 2019.
  10. ^Johnson, Jim (February 17, 2019)."DC Just Doubled Its Batman Who Laughs Problem".CBR.Archived from the original on February 18, 2019. RetrievedMarch 26, 2019.
  11. ^LaPointe, Sarah (December 7, 2018)."Dark Knight's Mettle: 15 Things That Make The Batman Who Laughs the Best (and Worst) Batman".Comic Book Resources. Quebec, Ontario, Canada:Valnet.Archived from the original on December 8, 2018. RetrievedMarch 26, 2019.
  12. ^Brown, Dan (March 15, 2019)."Brown: The Batman Who Laughs seems inspired by Judge Death".The London Free Press. London, Ontario, Canada:Postmedia.Archived from the original on March 17, 2019. RetrievedMarch 26, 2019.
  13. ^Burlingame, Ross (July 12, 2018)."Scott Snyder and Jock On Their "Terrifyingly Expansive" Series, 'The Batman Who Laughs'".Comicbook.com.Archived from the original on December 11, 2018. RetrievedMarch 26, 2019.
  14. ^abKonrad, Jeremy (August 2, 2018)."Batman Who Laughs Gets a Ridiculously Awesome Statue From Prime 1 Studio".Bleeding Cool.Archived from the original on March 27, 2019.
  15. ^"Mortal Kombat 11's New DC Comics Skins: Where Each of Them is from". January 16, 2020. Archived fromthe original on December 1, 2023. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2021.
  16. ^Stewart, Marcus (May 28, 2024)."Check Out The Joker's MultiVersus Gameplay And The Batman Who Laughs Alternate Costume".Game Informer.Archived from the original on May 13, 2024. RetrievedMay 15, 2024.
  17. ^Makuch, Eddie (July 13, 2023)."New DC Strategy Game Announced, Coming Next Year".IGN.Archived from the original on July 13, 2023. RetrievedJuly 14, 2023.
  18. ^The Batman Who Laughs RisingArchived 2021-04-14 at theWayback Machine
  19. ^"Zombicide: 2nd Edition – Dark Nights Metal: Pack #1".
  20. ^Fallon, Sean (January 15, 2019)."The Batman Who Laughs Previews Exclusive Funko Pop is Almost Here".comicbook.com.Archived from the original on January 15, 2019. RetrievedMarch 27, 2019.

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