The Comic That Ruined Batman For No Reason
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@Huggbees "You don't know from screwed" is a turn on the phrase "you don't know from adam" which in turn is from "I don't know you from adam," which you'd have heard if you've seen golden age films.
I'd love to hear your take on the comic that ruined Mr. Freeze. That being the New 52 "Batman: The Tourment of Mr. Freeze"
It takes one of the most well-written & compelling villains completely undermines every good thing about them.
I feel if you really look at 300 and sin city you realise the writing is just as bad
Now to follow up with Frank Miller's holt terror.
“I love being the goddamn BATMAN” is such a ridiculous line that the Lego Batman movie uses it as a punchline for comedic effect multiple times to highlight what an absolute douche bag he is.
Holy shit All-Star Batman really IS just LEGO Batman if he was allowed to swear
@@halfmettlealchemist8076OH MY GOD HE IS
@@halfmettlealchemist8076😭 youre totally right
@@halfmettlealchemist8076and was not as well written
@@halfmettlealchemist8076but taken seriously
Why is Alfred objectively the best character here? He's attractively muscular, actually empathetic, and has a closer relationship to the love-interest character than Bruce.I think Alfred is the actual protagonist and Batman is actually the villain.
That's what I'm talking about! That's why he's the MVP! That's why he's the GOAT; the GOAT!
From what I’ve seen it’s almost impossible to make Alfred unlikeable. Even in the worst Batman stories he’s generally great.
He’s the best part of any BatMan story
Alfred has always been the best character what are you talking about
Alfred is the unsung hero
I can't remember who said it, but someone important said "If your Batman wouldn't comfort a scared child, you haven't written Batman, you've written Punisher in a bat suit." This REALLY brought that to mind with how he treated Dick.
It was said by Overly Sarcastic Productions
Not even Punisher is that cruel with kids
Imagine fucking up so hard, Garth Ennis is more child friendly
It was Red from Overly Sarcastic Productions, who you can find further up this comments section ∑:3
@@eddiediaz5518Honestly, I feel like a well-written Frank Castle _would_ be the kind of guy to comfort a frightened child, especially since he lost his own children to organized crime. He probably wouldn’t be very good at it, but he’d at least try to reduce their trauma as much as possible (I’m imagining him covering the kid’s eyes as he helps them walk to the police station so that the kid won’t have to see all the dead bodies of Frank’s many victims).
I realize I’m sort of getting off-track with this, but to circle back to OP’s point: if I can imagine a scenario where the fucking _Punisher_ displays more empathy and compassion towards an innocent child than _Batman_ displays in this story, then that means something has gone horribly wrong.
20:12 no lie when you said that Batman unzipped his pants after saying “I’ll show you nuts” I didn’t even think you were joking like I fully believed that was part of the comic. It wouldn’t have even been the craziest thing in the run if it did happen
This genuinely made me spit out my drink.
I'm gonna die from laugh man
"after batman unzips his pants, he continues to fuck around with Dick" 😭
If you had no concept of Batman and read this, the first issues would 100% make you think that Bruce payed off the assassin to kill the kid's parents.
Not only that, it would be super simple for anyone in the comic to draw thos connectins. Not Bruce, but Batman. Dude just happens to be in the same place where the kid's parents are murdered, by a man who is known to be essentially a criminal mercenary, and then he immediately kidnaps the now orphaned child. That should've been Vicki Vale's big scoop.
I have seen batman and know what it is but i still think that batman was behind dick's parent's death.
And with or without that concept, you would still recognize the name “Jocko-Boy Vanzetti” is one of the dumbest ever written.
😆🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌👌
I mean, I do know robin's origin story and I still thought that.
You know, I don’t really think Superman needs a justification to be mad that a child was kidnapped. That’s something that most people would have a problem with.
I think it's more that people read that assuming Clark already knows bruce and thus would know there's probably a more reasonable explanation then "batman kidnaps child!" would imply, plus he'd be able to just go talk to bruce instead of having to speculate on why, and it seems like the fact the justice league doesn't exist yet and the pair aren't friends yet is revealed and explained later
i just realized that huggbees talks with his hands 1:10:30
look into his eyes
I think it's more the way the anger was portrayed. Yes superman would get angry at something like that, but he's way more sensible than acting as if he wanted to rip batman a new asshole. In other situations similar, while not including batman, show superman simple finding and apprehending them.
Most?
this comic did NOT deserve how good that art is omg
Jim lee😂
May I recommend Batman: Hush? It’s another Batman comic with art by Jim Lee (the artist of this comic) and it’s famous for different reasons than ASBAR is - i.e., actually being very well-written.
Hush is a classic!!!!
@@halfmettlealchemist8076Oh, yeah. Hush. The comic everyone remembers because of the Jason Todd reveal and The Riddler instead of.. you know, Hush himself.
@@lazaroskarmaniolas7410 That, and Batman's short but incredibly memorable moment with Superman that actually understands their relationship. And then there's Commissioner Gordon, whose appearance actually explains he has limits to Batman's antics.
Batman: Hush is a prime example that a superhero comic can be incredibly fun even if the plot point turns out to be mediocre. Hush himself is a poor villain and the sequels don't make him any better. It's still a memorable book nevertheless because the characters are intriguing and the actions are fun. Despite the disappointing main bad guy, the book did almost everything else right.
Every single panel involving Wonder Woman is Frank Millers way of communicating to the world “I want a woman with high heels to step on me while I tell mommy how pathetic I am”
Relatable
This actually describes a LOT of Millers writing I think. You've cracked the code you madman! You've DONE IT!
So funny that Diana’s original weakness was being bound by any man. Literally could not be a less disguised fetish if it was shouting it from the roof.
Hwhat...@@Celestial914
Perhaps I treated him too harshly
This comic is litteraly every terrible Batman stereotype wrapped up in one giant turd.
Think of all the PREP TIME he had before confronting Green Lantern with his brilliant plan.
Does the Joker lay an egg? Seriously asking, I haven't read it
@@stevem.o.1185No but he very realisticly domesticly abuses a women before killing her while talking like a real creeper that is so out of character for him.
@@Pikachu2Ash Well, the killing and the domestic abuse are pretty on brand.
@@Pikachu2Ashsorry, what part of that is out of character for the joker?
This comic feels like if batman was a "The Boys" villain
Especially the "Fucking in public in front of the people who you just set on fire" beat
And unlike the boys, it's trying to present batman as the good guy unironically
This is batman written by homelander stans
At the very least, it's not comic The Boys
@@nuclearcatpotatoe3714 I see your Garth Ennis’s The Boys, and raise you “Crossed” by Garth Ennis. Imagine a comic like The Walking Dead, with people like The Crazies instead of zombies, created by Garth Ennis (basically Garth Ennis with complete Carte Blanche )
Does that last bit happen in the boys?
@@froobleton
Sorta, Homelander fucks Stormfront after they explode the head of a criminal in an alleyway
@sawtooth808 And just when I forgot this comic existed, boom you reminded me of when I read it all in one or two nights and never wanted to pick up something else made by Garth Ennis lol
Imagine paying full price for a well drawn Batman comic by an industry legend, and it's about him & Robin painting themselves yellow and drinking lemonade to piss off Green Lantern, and basically nothing else happens
That synopsis sounds better than whatever the fuck this is
Honestly, that would make a much better comedy based Batman series
Considering that Batman is a character that is well characterized as being someone who is logical and direct, I see two potential choices for making him a bit more in character in regards to having him use yellow against Green Lantern.
The first, though not the best option, would be to make it so that is the most logical route to take as if every other choice would cause something bad to happen. This seems difficult to implement as it would usually require having a villain to counter every option, of which would require quite a bit of effort.
The second, seemingly more ideal option, would be to make it the correct choice by adding another problem that being yellow can solve. In this case, we'll assume that Batman is someone who is intent on solving problems themselves. Next, have a character, lets assume Wonder Woman, who although in some ways agrees with Batman's moral code, thinks that the best solution is to use violence. After some debate on how to communicate with Green Lantern, Batman decides to show how violence isn't always the best solution, decides to paint the room in yellow.
The yellow would then be the seemingly best answer as it would show that violence isn't always considered the best option in a very obvious manner, and would also allow him to talk to Green Lantern in person in a relatively safe manner.
But then again, I barely read any comics, and if this were the case, we wouldn't have The Batman boldly telling everyone to shut up in a cartoon-like fashion.
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My head canon is that this is a Dark Multiverse story and a prequel to the Batman-who-Laughs. It was always a bit of a stretch that just the joker toxin alone turned Batman into a mean sadistic psycho, but if he was already one like this iteration, that explains so much...
That makes more sense
I'll accept that.
You know what? Sure. Yeah, I can see that.
It's like someone took all the jokes about Robin being kidnapped and groomed by Batman and put them all in one story UNIRONICALLY
In that context, it'd could be seen as a dark meta joke on that very thing.
@@viscountrainbows2857
It's the sorta thing that isn't usually published unironically in an official DC release. It'd be like Superman fucking his cousin unironically instead of only being hinted and joked about by people with a lack of imagination (obviously, the better joke is that since Kara looks like a white human female she should indulge in classic white women behavior and mess around with Krypto the Super-dog instead).
That is literally it though
@@viscountrainbows2857still trash
Superman and alfred are the only likeable characters in these stories.
I'm not gonna lie, Batman was being so terrible for so much of the story that the thought crossed my mind that it was Batman who called the hit on Dick's parents in order to get him to be his sidekick. Then Batman poisoning the hitman so that his mind is messed up would actually be him not wanting the hitman to be traced back to him. I genuinely thought for a moment that they were making Batman go full villain...instead of whatever the hell this iteration of him ended up as.
Judging from other comments , you weren't the only one
I'll squash this right here: he didn't, but was going to
@@michaeliv284 Going to?
I legit thought it was some edgy mind control. Like Green Lantern would actually flip the script and rescue Batman from some kind of mind control by an evil being, and everyone would be like "oooooooohhhhh".
@@Klongu_Da_Bongu or maybe it was a different, kinda funny/ironic take on the character. like in this version bruce is still a stoic guy who builds his batman role to save gotham, but this time he ended up delusional and with a twisted sense of justice, probably because of his own image as batman, it can be a cool iteration of the character, but not mainline batman at all.
This iteration of ‘Batman’ makes a whole lot more sense if you imagine that it’s actually some war veteran with severe PTSD who one day became an obsessed Batman impersonator, meanwhile the real Batman is off somewhere fighting Condiment King in space or something.
that's such a good idea. Why hasn't anyone thought of that yet?
The fact I could literally imagine an issue of Batman involving Condiment King making a plan to launch a giant ketchup from outer space to Earth
choosing to take this as canon
OK, but now I actually want to read that.
You just described curse of the white knight
"The kid's amazing."
"Yeah, I've had my eye on him for a while. He's something, all right."
This rings so many alerts, and they are all amber...
He sounds like a kidnapper/pedo and that is concerning for a supposed "hero"
This version of Bruce would be on the Epstein list.
Probably scouting for more “Robins”
Or probably take down Epstein just to get rid of competition.
That's what I said bro
Orphans solving math problems
It’s ironic that All Star Superman is regarded as greatest Superman comic while All Star Batman is regarded as one of the worst Batman comic
Because Allstar Superman is about a man trying to as much good as he can. ASBAR is about a lunatic who Batbatos and the Dark Knights think is a little too much
One story did everything it could to show a possible ending to a character's story, giving closure to their relationships and paying homage to their entire legacy.
The other tried to retell the origin of a character while reframing their legacy around some of the character's worst aspects.
@@michaeliv284 asbar more like assbar
@@hunterfox6176 I have to say, it feels like Frank Miller's "Liberal Strawmen" like the psychologist from Dark Knight Returns - wrote this. Like someone hates Batman and projects bad things onto him.
Kind of like how marvel’s ultimate universe is considered one of the worst comic entries yet has the best Spider-Man version they written so far
I'm sorry, but if you ever write Batman saying
"I love my job/being Batman"
Then you've fundamentally misunderstood Batman
Except the comic where Batman is like 75 and goes on one last mission and actually has fun.
Actually, it could work if you want to write Batman as a deranged psychopath in some kind of dark twisted alternative universe with a hint of realism (after all putting on a carnival costume and running around punching thugs on the street isn't the best way to cope with the death of your parents).
Ehhh
He spends his time keeping hs community safe. I think there's a positive way to spin that.
@@kindlingkingSo... the thing writers keep doing constantly that nearly every Batman fan hates
@@colbyboucher6391 shitty writers*
You have to be really good to pull something like this off and unfortunately most who tried were just edgy 14yr olds mentally.
It feels like J. Jonah Jameson wrote this comic to get the Daily Bugle invested in the comic book industry, as a fiction that'll show kids the true problems with vigilantism and TURN ALL THE KIDDIES AGAINST SPIDER-MAN!
... or, at least that's how it comes off.
That's an insult to Jonah.
@@Kaghtaviy Aww, what gave me away? :p
“I’m the goddamn Spider-Menace!”
It definitely seems like the kind of comic that Fredric Wertham would have used to push his agenda of comic book censorship.
@@SpaceCase132Yeah if there’s gonna be a modern day _Seduction of the Innocent_ against crappy comic books, this would be front and center.
"Boss, we miscalculated at the beginning of the quarter and ordered way too many 'shut up's and 'goddamn's! If we don't move them all before the end of the financial quarter we'll have to report the loss to our stockholders!"
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Why is Batgirl wearing earrings? Not just earrings, but dangling earrings. That is probably the worst possible accessory to wear while fighting crime. A criminal could easily grab them and rip her ears up. Not only would it hurt like hell, it would also be very noticeable and hard to explain to her parents.
Earrings with the logos of all the main JL members, to boot
Some of Batgirl's costumes tend to be somewhat fashion-esque. I guess that's her thing.
My first thought was that they were clip-on earrings with some sort of trick functionality to them - like, maybe they double as a com-link, or maybe she can detach them and throw them at enemies like emergency Batarangs. But that would imply a level of competency and skill that every female character in this book is fundamentally incapable of, because this book is more misogynistic than a working-class middle-aged man in the 1950s.
As long as she doesn’t wear a hood she’ll be fine.
@@halfmettlealchemist8076the author had to restrict himself from making Batman go “Barbra, where’s my god damn bat-tini
Why is every fucking line in this comic written like "I took a huge shit in the toilet this morning. A *real* nasty shit. Shouldn't have had those leftovers last night, but a midnight snack was too tempting. *Far* too tempting."
For real. It comes off like the inner monologue of a complete mental case.
So glad someone noticed the extremely stupid way they write these lines they make my head feel funny
Entire dialogue in a nutshell: Because I said so. You got a mission, a mighty big fucking mission. I'm the goddamn Batman!😂😂
Actually, if you are 10 years old this is EPIC. Same level of EPIC as uhm..Slipknot for example.Feels good in theory, but gets absolute shit when you get older and know more things xD
Because Frank Miller wrote Sin City and every single thing he writes is stuffed full of internal monologue.
This has all the same energy as that one clip of Zack Snyder ranting about how fans complaining about Batman killing people need to grow up because their real-life heroes are never that clean.
And that Batman could be r in jail (if I’m remembering that interview correctly)
@@wephilips6651I beg your pardon, he said what?
@@hithedragon7842someone asked him in an interview what he thought of Nolan’s movies and he basically said he has a different take on batman and says while Nolan’s batman would train in a Tibetan monastery his batman could get r worded in prison so yea idk he’s pretty crazy
Like, that's true. My greatest IRL hero, my own father, is not flawless. My favorite fictional heroes are also not flawless. They are also not killers!
This story feels like a fan fiction joker would write to troll the actual Batman just for shits and giggles.
I can imagine what the villains and criminals think how Batman is after the moment Batman was unmasked in Arkham Knight.
So the reason behind his primary henchman here being Nazi Chick from "Dark Knight Returns" is because Harley ticked him off again?
Yeah, defiantly
I literally thought that exact same thing lol
new headcanon just dropped
I'll be honest, I'm not 100% convinced Batman wasn't the one who called the hit on Dick's parents because he didn't want to wait for the kid.
Wouldn't put it past this batman.
I was thinking the same thing, that would explain a lot
Batman and robin eternal heavily hint that how batman got Robins 1 2 and 3 were with alot more deceptive then what was originally shown. Good read as well
That's exactly what Owlman did to recruit Dick on Earth-3.
Same.
Fun fact: The first issue of this comic is one of only three Batman comics I own. I got it free at a garage sale. I still paid too much for it.
HELL, you should’ve been paid for getting it. I don’t care that Jim Lee pencilled it, I want my money back even if I read it for free.
The first issue? Goodness...at last it isn't the worst, per se, but it ain't really the best of the ten either!
You need to go back to that house and demand they pay YOU.
The price was your sanity
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Batman saying “good girl” actually made my head retract into my body like a scared turtle.
“I love being the goddamn BATMAN” sounds like something out of a bad fanfic where the oc gets isekai’d into DC and becomes Batman, but wildly misunderstands what Batman is supposed to be like and just goes on a powertrip.
Honestly I'd rather reincarnate into Diana or Kal-El or Kile Reiner, hell I'd go for John Constantine, he'd be basically my Twin.
This story even has the cartoonish levels of sexism of an isekai.
That's not what this is?
@@asackboyplush6508 no, this is a cannon part of D.C. history.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki dude I'm making a goof
All Star Batman feels like a parody of Batman in The Boys universe told unironically. Just sprinkled in Bruce Wayne being an actual child molester, replaced 'shut up' with MW2 era lobby slur, and it's fit right in The Boys universe
The comic or show?
@@KWBR1123Comic of course.
@@KWBR1123if it was the show they would’ve added an Epstein island joke
a child WHAT???
CHILD WJAT!!!!
I seriously don't know why Barbatos didn't recruit this Batman instead of the Batman who laughs
This guy is an even greater menace to society
Maybe even he was too much for Barbatos.
At least we all wouldn’t be absolutely sick to death of seeing TBWL then.
Crazy Steve has a lot of plot armor as hes batman. but batman who laughs is batman BUT EVIL. To the point that writers took his plot armor to cosmic levels.
Im going to sleep.
f the batman who laughs
After seeing Batman laughing for no reason and saying how much he loves being ‘The Goddamn Batman,’ I was starting to wonder if this was really an origin story for Batman Who Laughs!
When Batman got addicted to Venom he acted less unhinged than this
What.
In one issue (Can't remember the exact one), Batman got addicted to Venom due to the physical enhancements that the drug provides.
Operated on the same logic as Peter in Insomniac SM2 during act 2.("I need this suit! It makes me a better Spider-Man!")@@Mattsothelioma
@@Mattsothelioma he got addicted to 19 inch of venom
Bruce Wayne was clean-shaven. Batman showing up a half-hour later has semi-thick stubble. Proof this isn’t Batman
Tis a homeless man named crazy steve
The goddam batman can grow a goddam beard whenever he goddam pleases
I wouldnt put it past him to spray on a stubble
It's MAN
I appreciate Robin not knowing what a ward is, but also using the word "queer", as opposed to the other colorful words a 12 y/o would be using instead.
He originally used “gay” instead, but either they changed it on reissues or something.
@@AarturoSc That makes some more sense. I don't love the censorship, and I'd rather they just reprint with a disclaimer Looney Toons style (especially since the censorship doesn't work very well; there's still a homophobic reading.), but I get why they'd change it. That said though a half measure on a book like this seems like kind of a silly bandaid patch on a mangled corpse.
@@AarturoScWeird that they changed it to an equally offensive thing for a kid to say... in fact, as a gay/queer person, I'd probably be MORE pissed if a little boy called me a queer. 😂
Very bold decision there to make this version of Robin canonically homophobic
@@halfmettlealchemist8076 Ehhhh, I'd chalk it up to being 12 tbh. I'm a queer gender nonconforming nb but in 5th grade we all used the f slur like water. It wasn't right mind, but at that age curse words and slurs are edgy y'know? As much as DC likes to make their heroes moral paragons who don't have sex, do drugs, have a hot temper and go off sometimes, and definitely wouldn't ever say something bigoted, in a more realistic reading a young Dick or Damien using a homophobic utterance to be defiant until Bruce set them straight about it would make sense to me.
ETA: Not to mention this comic chopped up the morals and attitudes we respect and like for most of the characters that appear in it, so in context a homophobic Dick isn't that out of the ordinary here.
Fun fact: Linkara doesn't consider this guy as Batman. So he calls him "Crazy Steve" any time he refers to this comic.
i was so confused by everyone calling him Crazy Steve, didn't know it was an inside joke from the Lightbringer
Damn, I had no idea that the gay dead muppets guy has reached that many people to where it becomes such a big thing.
He's a doofus but he knows his batman
The Lightbringer!
Fun fact: I guess Linkara is still around
28:13 the biggest takeaway I got from this is that Batman is so insecure that he’s hurt by a 12-year old calling his car queer.
Proof that he killed his parents.
men☕
Dick Grayson calling the Batmobile queer is the funniest thing in this entire comic
@@one-onessadhalf3393especially since in franks own words this is a prequel to dark knight returns in which batman says that robin was the one that called it the batmobile, implying he coined it. This comic breaks its own dumb canon.
@@yeahey5947Also the fact that Dick is literally an acrobat who twirled and pranced around in tight spandex for years.... If anything you'd think it'd be edgy Batman here calling him queer
It’s quite impressive how a then-48-year-old could capture the writing style of the fanfics of a COD-obsessed pre-teen so flawlessly. I mean, it’s got all the pointless swears, one-dimensional female characters, and overall edginess.
Maybe thats why it sold so amazingly. It is garbage, but garbage very aware of what most people wanted to the time. Kinda like Fear 2.
the preteens got it from guys like Miller, tbh
The author of this batman should make a shadow the hedgehog comic
@icephoenix174 hey, that game was made in 2005, same year as this comic ran, yeah? Sounds perfect.
What happened to Miller to make him go from TDKR to this?
This Batman is so sadistic that he goes as far to paint himself, Robin, and an entire room yellow just to spite Green Lantern. It’s actually kinda hilarious in retrospect.
As someone who loves the color yellow, I see this as an absolute win.
Would've been funny if the emotional spectrum thing was introduced in this comic to this Batman.
Im so glad that ridiculous weakness was removed
@@doge9455 i thought it was funny but i guess it's weird when one of green lantern enemies are dressed all in yellow
I honestly think that the whole comic made in ironical intentions
This Batman has no right to belittle someone’s intelligence as he spent probable hours painting a room as an insult that ultimately served no purpose other than wasting his time.
To be fair, it was very funny for us.
I think painting the room yellow while having lemonade just to be safe,is a very Batman thing to do. Unfortunately that’s the ONLY Batman thing he did.
Shut up.
he made robin paint the room, he’s not dumb just crazy
as a woman, i can confirm i only think about men! great writing awesome comic!
As one as well this is traumatizing and wouldn’t wish it upon my worst enemy
Frank Miller has the uncanny ability to write some of the greatest comic stories ever told only to immediately follow them up with some of the most absolutely fucking unhinged batshit nonsense ever put to ink.
Haha batshit
Perfectly balanced, like all artists should be
yeah that's kinda the thing with great artists
You put them on a bit of a leash and they'll give you gold. You let them go off, they'll go wild
Hehe, you said "batshit"
I was introduced to him in middle school, thinking he was the shit.
Thank God I grew up.
I love how the first time Batman responds to Dick without an insult or telling him to shut up dicks responce is "that's gay".
Honestly, fairly accurate depiction of a teenager in the early 2000’s
@@kyleglendinning9414 Yeah, the most loudmouthed, annoying ones. Other teens existed. Can we not represent those?
I’m not going to lie I think Dick just calling every aspect of Batman gay is hilarious
This has gotta be like, the only time I've watched some sort of Batman media where the public has very good reason to despise batman.
Yeah, Miller likes to mock the civil rights violations that Batman would logically cause, but that's a fucked up thing to be mocking? We know GCPD is probably like the NYPD on racism steroids, it's a civil rights violation factory. And that's bad sure and Miller supposedly agrees, but then Batman is somehow even worse than that and we're supposed to clap for him? I don't think GCPD is full of bleeding heart libs that give each criminal a shiatsu massage once processed, but I also don't think they're stabbing people with snake venom just to fuck with them.
There are a thousand other reasons to hate Batman, but Frank Miller provides about 900 of them.
@@fluidthought42 I loved your comment. I've seen the "batman should kill his villians" crowd and the "batman is a facist" crowd but I've never been able to reconcile the two schools of thought in my head. This is what most edgy commenters who think batman should kill muggers would behave like if they were Batman.
@@fluidthought42 Oh and snake *poison* not venom. Venom comes from an animal, not a snake. Snake poison is very different and scientifically accurate obviously 😂
@@crunkers_ I'm pretty sure most people who want batman to kill, or complain about his no kill policy, aren't asking him to kill low level criminals.
27:00 "i hope to hell i know what im doing."
THE WRITERS SURE DIDNT
The reason Superman never flies in this comic is because Frank Miller decided to make it so that this version of Superman hasn't discovered his flight yet for no other reason than to try to make Batman seem smart by having him reveal in a throwaway line to Black Canary in issue 7 that he somehow knows Superman can fly even though Superman himself doesn't. It's as dumb as it sounds.
It's impressive how he wrote one of the best batman stories and just went onto a downward spiral like this. Wtf was he on
@@NinjapowerMS Health issues, divorce, Ground Zero 9/11 trauma, & pills. A lot of pills trying to deal with it.
@@pubcle Nowadays, he acknowledges an improvement in his lively situation, even openly admitting his dislike for this specific period in his life.
The real question is, is Batman unhinged enough in his dark crusader persona that he would shoot his own parents in a time travel adventure to ensure he does indeed grow up to be Batman?
*Grow up to be the goddamn Batman
Depends on the iteration. Most of the well written Batmen? No. The Godamn Batman™️? Probably.
@@humanperson2480A well written Batman knows that Batman is just as unhinge as his criminal and his no kill rule is their to keep him from taking just a few steps closer to what they are
What a man you are, Bruce.
I see that happening
According to Frank Miller, this Batman is suppose to be the same Batman from Batman Year One and The Dark Knight Returns. In Year One Batman is very reserve and mellow, and even risks his life to save a cat from some incoming fire from police officers, and in The Dark Knight Returns, Batman saves Carrie Kelly (who was Robin at the time) from a fall, and comforts her by telling her that she is a good soldier, and never smacked in the head or called her names.
This is just a Sin City character using Batman's costume.
Tbf it also the one from the dark knight strikes again where he throws dick grayson into lava
yk the whole time I was thinking like" I don't think it's too bad to characterize him diffrently since this is obviously a different iteration of the character" but you can't even give it that. Honestly I kinda like the idea of an asshole batman that isn't that much better than the criminals (never read flashpoint but I'm pretty sure thomas wayne is an example good execution of this) , but obviously as like a spin off not main line.
@@reggieclarke3526we don't talk about The Dark Knight's sequel. That was written by Frank in a manic state after 9/11, not a man who was sound of mind.
@@electricfeverx976 Also Holy Terror. Holy shit that was a bad comic because it was a Batman story with the serial numbers filed off because DC refused to print it.
@@muigokublack6487Ah, yes, Holy Terror, the only story that DC rightfully pumped the breaks on because they realised "Hey... Maybe deliberately writing a comic about Batman beating up Muslims following 9/11 stylised after World War 2 propaganda comics which are now known for their extremely racist and de-humanizing depictions of our then enemies, particularly the Japanese... would be recieved badly in the modern day...?"
And then Miller was just like "NAH, IMMA MAKE IT ANYWAY!"
32:24. To be fair, Superman being mad at Batman for kidnapping a child is probably the most reasonable thing in this comic
BTW the second unrelated All-Star Batman is actually pretty cool. It turned KGBeast into an actual badass.
He always was....
Let's not get into Two-face's design, always knew he looked good in red but...
@@immameatpopsicle9825 the designs of Two-Face and Penguin are the exceptions. The rest is pretty good.
Where do you find the unreleased party?
That book was mid, and KGBeast has always been cool
To paraphrase OSP, if you cant see a version of batman genuinely comforting a child, hes been written wrong. Batman is kind.
This makes me remember a quote from I think it was Amanda Waller: "There's no member of the Justice League that cares about people more than Batman."
@@TheRedMan77we all know why that is.
@@TheRedMan77even Arkham Batman in his insanity is way kinder than this bat shit insane Batman
Also a quote from osp-“on the subject on King Kong there’s think pieces about various ways that I can be interpreted, but I don’t think that it’s exactly controversial to suggest that a movie made in the 30s about a giant savage ape, who is captured by white men transported across the ocean in chains and abducts a white woman could have some racial coding involved can we just except the giant ape is probably racist(says the racist woman)” red is racist and pretentious bud also who tf doesn’t know Batman is meant to be kind.
@@sandyjourneys wait since when is Red racist?
Frank Miller was going through a ROUGH period on his life from the early 2000s until very recently. He seems to have gotten better, but he had to deal with addiction, personal trauma after the 9/11 attacks (he was living close to ground zero), depression, a divorce, health issues (suspected to be cancer and/or a stroke, but he never announced it), everybody telling him how much of a legend he was and refusing to rein him in, etc. Honestly, look at recent pics of him, dude seems to have aged 40 years in the span of 5. He has disowned a lot of the crap he came up with in the 2000s (like Holy Terror) saying he wasn't on the right place at the time, I guess All-Star Batman is an example of that.
Ooohhh that makes more sense, thanks for sharing this! I was wondering how this even came to be
@@CloyMush Yeah, by any means I'm not justifying anything he wrote in that time period, but it definitely explains it. I don't think his more recent work is that good either but at least it's not full of hateful shock value, he seems to be able to capture nuances better again (although I haven't read the Ronin sequel, I've heard good things about that one).
So Batman was nuts because his author was nuts.
Makes sense.
It's worse when authors think they're sane and then write a sprawling universe. The Earthbones of the Wormverse have determinism cancer. The Earthbones of, well, Elder Scrolls, at least know they're fantasy.
@@JoshSweetvale "So Batman was nuts because his author was nuts."
This also goes a long way to explaining everything Steve Ditko made on his own
Damn now I feel bad
I’ve been stuck at 7:40 because he told me to pause the video but now he can’t tell me to unpause it because he’s frozen in what appears to be mid finger wag
:( I’m sorry Mr bees
Cool in the 69th like btw is your video still paused?
@@AsbestosCigar yea, I’ll never know about the comic that ruined Batman for no reason even eight months later
The whole point of Batman was he sacrificed himself so no one has to go through what he did as a child/adult so it's crazy that Batman just takes a kid and makes him go through what he has.
I'm pretty sure he put him through worse lmao
@@djspectrebolt8450 yeah, i'm pretty sure alfred took care of batman for the majority of time after the parent murder. this batman is being a giant hypocrite by denying robin the same comfort alfred gave him.
@@cybersaiyan9596 He's not a hypocrite, it's his humanity showing. He can defeat the Joker, but he can't offer what he lost to a boy who was identical to him. All his crimefighting and adherence to "being fear" left him problems connecting with people, even when we wants to.
@Klongu_Da_Bongu Hahaha. You serious?
Can't stop thinking about 1:02:19 "A costume is queer enough" like my dude you spent your whole entire life doing twirls and jumping around in a skin-tight, glittery, colourful leotard.
You don't get to tell me what is and isn't fruity lmfao
in 2005 queer ment weird. people like to forget just how quickly all these words were coopted to mean sexual devient.
@@halogeek6 queer has been used to describe gays for far longer than 05, basic queer history knowledge woukd tell u that but u wanna get in a snarky comment instead
@@vespernight4236 lmao exactly im pretty sure the last time queer meant weird or off putting in mainstream culture was like the early 1900s and even then that might be wrong
Yeah wearing a costume probably wouldn't be the weirdest nor most pertinent thing that a circus performer would notice about Batman.
After he kidnapped him from his traveling home and family business and the site of his parents murder.
Also didn't Dick have other circus family? I just realized that as an adult.
@@halogeek6 Ignoring how blatantly wrong you are, _”Sexual deviant”_ ..? You okay, man?
"Nobody loves anybody, my darling. We just survive." Genuinely sounds like lyrics from a Slipknot song
I died! That line might actually be funnier than the goddamn batman 😂
Batman lacing a batarang with snake venom is something I've never thought of him doing even if he broke his no killing rule. That says a lot about this story.
Poisoned bullets/projectiles has been deemed inhumane since The Strasbourg Agreement of 27 August 1675
So yea
Kidnapping, torture, excessive force, excessive collateral damage, and war crimes.
No wonder people don't think this Batman is a hero.
Even in Batman: Year One, an actually good Batman story, Miller has Batman knock people out with little batarang darts tipped with poison from, and I shit you not, an Anaconda. That is not a misquote. From a snake that doesn't have fangs, or venom glands, and kills by constriction. Even before he lost his mind, Frank Miller's understanding of the natural world was a bit... lacking.
My mind had edited my memory of this so that somebody had sabotaged his batarangs. Gonna stick with this head canon
@@noisepuppet That actually sounds like an amazing concept for a Batman story.
Calling ASBAR’s Joker “Yakuza Joker” is very funny considering that Mark Hamill voiced Goro Majima in the localized English of the first Yakuza title. It’s like poetry, it’s goofy
Batman calling a traumatised child retarded is still the funniest thing I've heard in a long while.
The smack across the face when he starts to grieve for his parents killed me
Batman: “What are you gonna do, huh? Gonna cry? Gonna piss your pants, you little baby? _Boo-hoo, my parents are dead, and now I’m alone and scared and don’t know how to deal with the harsh reality of life at a young age!_ That’s what _you_ sound like.”
Robin: “…This is weirdly personal and specific, are you okay?”
Batman: “Don’t ask me about my _feelings!_ Feelings are _stupid!_ Feelings are for scared little babies who don’t know how to cope with their parents dying in front of them in an alley! Real men bury their trauma deep down behind layers of money and kicking muggers’ asses and wearing black spandex!”
Robin: “…I feel like you might be projecting a little bit-“
Batman: “LALALALA I CAN’T HEAR YOU I’M BATMAN LALALALALA”
Its bizarre that this character seen as a selfless protector was written to call a orphaned child a slur, smack the shit out of him, and gas him. The fact it got passed the board room really is magnificent
90% of other Batman incarnations would knock the lights out of him if they would ever hear him say that to a child
@@guyman9655 Most people wouldn't have considered it a slur. We were still about 5-6 years away from Rosa's Law. And before mental retardation, the words for intellectual disability that even the most liberal people you know probably continue to use as insults to this day, yet they were never considered slurs. So no writer using it here would have characterized it as Batman using a slur.
I just can't get over the fact that the writers decided to have batman crash his car against one that has his girlfriend and Alfred in it for no reason.
The fact that All-Star Batman was hated enough to get a wiki is just brilliant
What wiki?
@@Pleinair92 the villains wiki is a wiki of fictional villains. this batman has an entry there.
His hobbies are: “Humiliating members of the Justice League.
Abusing Robin and anybody who disagrees with him.” 😂
Batman calling Robin a retard is both the funniest and the most confusing thing I’ve seen
This comment gave me the strength to watch this whole video so i could find this part.
But it's honestly something I'm surprised I haven't seen Batman do until now.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki I couldn’t disagree more, while I’m not a comic guy from what I’ve seen I can’t imagine Batman swearing in anything besides a spur of the moment let alone calling anyone a slur
@@glowbies9416 Everyone knows the Robin memes, I was making a sarcastic joke. We all very much know that Batman won't swear at Robin for no reason.
i love how its so dumb it fits this version of batman greatly
This whole comic feels like it takes place in the universe of The Boys
But like not the actually good tv-verse of The Boys, just the comic-verse of The Boys. It’d be right at home, writing wise.
This really feels like a story the writer of the Boys comics would write, in all the worst ways.
Everything from the man child temper tantrums, unhinged and abusive treatment of his allies and constant power tripping is so akin to homelander it’s hilarious
@@leithaziz2716Garth Ennis's hatred for superheroes makes more sense if you imagine All-Star Batman is the only superhero comic he's ever read.
funnily enough all star batman & robin supposedly takes place in the same universes as miller's other batman books year one, dark knight returns and it's sequels.
FUN FACT: the act of grooming a child does not always end with the intention of getting a child to bed with someone. Grooming is the act of mentally, emotionally, and physiologically manipulating a child for your own desires, sexual or not.
With that context, yeah, Batman groomed robin.
That fact isn’t very fun
This comic frustrates me... the WHOLE POINT of Batman taking in Dick Grayson as Robin was because a) Im pretty sure Grayson was most likely going to chase after the guy who killed his parents anyway, and b) because he cared about the kid and did not want Dick to end up becoming a depressed angry loner like him, and putting him in the position of Robin gave him a healthy means of working through his trauma, and it works! He ends up becoming Nightwing, who is essentially a Batman who isn't a jerk (not to say that Batman is a jerk, but he does sometimes act mean to people that don't really deserve it)
Edit: turns out this wasn't actually the reason, at least in the original, since in the original story there was no good cop like Gordon to protect the kid, so Batman taking him in was his only option. Thank you @Lauren007E for clarifying this for me... I am not too fluent in Batman's history, admittedly...
This reminds me of comment that said something like.
"I wouldn't be surprised if this Robin became teen titans go Robin."
And I still find it weird how much sense that makes.
In the very first Dick Grayson appearance there was no commissioner Gordon (or any cops that weren't corrupt and in Zucco's pocket) so Dick would have died had he not been taken in away from the state as a ward of Bruce Wayne. Who no one could buy off or afford to attack his family.
Bruce took him in to save his life and because he saw himself in him. Then he let him become Robin because the kid was so skilled he actually already outclassed Batman at aerial stunts and speed. Bruce knew he'd be safer with him
ngl this comic is funny as hell
This comment reminds me of that one scene from Young Justice where Wonder Woman is arguing with Batman about him training Robin at such a young age (I’m paraphrasing here somewhat, so cut me some slack):
Batman: “I was trying to help him. I wanted to give Dick the strength to bring his parent’s killers to justice.”
Wonder Woman: “Why, so that he’d end up like _you?”_
Batman: “So that he *_wouldn’t.”_*
Not to defend this comic book (because the writing is terrible), but this isn't mainline continuity where Dick turns out to be a great person. It's the Dark Knight Returns timeline where Dick turns into a superhero-murdering psychopath who hates Batman in The Dark Knight Strikes Again. It's implied in that book that Batman being way too hard on Robin as a child is part of what drove him insane, so this is the prequel depicting that. It just does it in some of the dumbest ways possible.
Batman suddenly forgetting he drugged robin despite him not getting sedated and asks him if hes r- or dense when he doesnt understand his rambling killed me
Why did Batman kidnap a 12 year old child? Is he stupid?
Cause this isn't Batman, it's Crazy Steve
Yes
Man
He got jonkled
Fartman was just kidding like the jinkler
17:50 I can't believe the panel of Thanos getting arrested by the police isn't in there.
There is also a comic panel of Thanos testifying against his brother Star Fox is court for the r*pes of Marvel women lol.
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@@Elfenlied8675309is that why there hasn’t been any good games since Assault?
Small clarification for anyone who doesn’t know, but Bruno isn’t just another one of this comic’s horrifying creations. She actually originated in The Dark Knight Returns, swastika boobs and all. I have no fucking clue what Frank Miller was on back then, nor when he wrote All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder, but I guess he’s just really proud of making Bruno that he just had to include her in another story.
I was about to say, was Frank Miller accidentally plagiarizing himself or deliberately making a cringe-ass callback? In this particular era of Miller losing his fucking mind, either one could be true.
In the Dark Knight Returns comic book she also has her ass cheeks hanging out with swastikas plastered on them too lol
@@Symmetriad It's a cringe-ass callback. All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder is actually a PREQUEL to The Dark Knight Returns.
What what the fuck?
Si recuerdo que salió en la película animada
To paraphrase an old quote about Batman, it doesn't matter how grimdark and edgy of a bat God he is, because if you can see him comforting a scared child then you're doing something right, if not it's just the punisher
Even Frank has a heart towards innocents. If he didn't have that he'd just be a mass shooter with an agenda.
That's exactly the reason I adored the flooded arena scene in The Batman. The first person he helps is a child, and we get to watch him go from a violent avenger to a hero who wants to help.
I think back to the final episode of Justice League Unlimited where Bruce comforts a child in her last moments before she dies. Batman might be portrayed as moody or very stern, but he has a heart.
Hell even the Punisher had moments of humanity sprinkled in.
The ironic part of that quote is that in the Dolph Lundgren movie, Punisher ACTUALLY takes the moment to comfort the kid of a GUY WHO HE KILLED.
Even someone like Frank Castle is kinder than Miller Batman. (Or should I say: Crazy Steve?)
Given how overly sadistic this Batman comes off as, I wouldn't be surprised if this version of Batman is the one that becomes The Batman who Laughs.
Worse actually, he becomes Frank Miller's elderly fascist Batman in The Dark Knight Returns and it's 3 sequels.
My theory is that this is Hush who managed to kill Bruce Wayne and get his secret identity and now he's living his best life.
@@Elfenlied8675309 that Batman isn’t fash though?
What do you think the term “fascist” means?
You shouldn't do Frank Miller's job for him. Don't let him get away with writing this tripe by reconning it to fit into some other canon.
@@WobblesandBean He doesn't have to. According to Frank Miller himself, this series takes place in the same continuity as all of his other Batman-related works ("The Dark Knight Returns" series, "Year One", "Spawn/Batman"). Sorry...
at 52:48 I'm pretty sure it means "you can't tell know how screwed you are". it also could be a metaphor comparing being screwed and not knowing your going to lose
You know, I'm about half an hour in and one thing is sticking out to me. The way that Batman is talking about doing his homework REALLY makes it sound like Batman took the hit out on Dick's parents.
they never did find out who did it. and the fact bruce was there that night of all nights.... obviuosly batman took the hit out. or at the very least always knew who done it.
I really like the idea of Bruce Wayne being evil to help him be Batman. Like Bruce is neck deep in the corruption of Gotham so that he knows exactly what’s going on when he decides that Batman needs to be involved.
They kinda did that idea with matches malone, a criminal alias that Bruce Wayne uses
Imagine how awesome this would have been as an OWLMAN story!! If this were used to introduce an owlman sidekick. Or just have a story about owlman tormenting some innocent kid
You're not wrong! Owlman recruited Talon (Dick Grayson) on Earth-3 by tampering with Flying Grayson's trapeze act, killing them.
I actually read a great fanfic once about the origin of Owlman and Talon (the Robin of Earth-3), which is basically the exact idea you described here. It also explores the idea of what a good/heroic Joker equivalent on Owlman’s world would be like, and how their rivalry develops, which I think is really interesting!
@@halfmettlealchemist8076 what's it called?
would have made more sense lmao
@@athath2010 “Cirque du Triomphe” by Kieron_ODuibhir on AO3. It’s a really long series, but it’s really good; it honestly has some of the best DCU Earth-3 characterization and worldbuilding I’ve ever seen.
1:06:17 It kills me that Robin not only made a cool looking costume, but also a cool name only to be completely thrown aside
And hell at least the "thugs will take advantage of your hood" excuse would've made sense if Batman wasn't literally wearing a cape that we've seen people take advantage of
@@alimations5226 And a cowl with handholds!
@@damienearl8302That's for the throat play sub stuff he likes, don't kink shame Batman
@@alimations5226no capes!
I feel like this is the comic series that represents every tired thing people have said about bat man. He is overly violent,brooding,dark,abusive,edgy uncaring, apathetic,and claims to be smart but acts illogically. When someone complains about Batman as a hero when they list his flaws I only see all star Batman.
This comic is just, "what would happen if Lego Batman was more edgy and had less character development?"
It's like a pile of satire created unironically, you'd think it was written by the onion but nooo
Do not diss Lego Batman like that 😡😡😡
The character was literally like almost if not 70 years old at the time this came out. How much more character development do you need?
@@matchboxschrieverpetersonl7 the character gets developed differently every time the DCU gets reset so you have near infinite possibilities as long as it makes sense for the character.
@@RushWheeler dude. My family helped create this character. There is nothing truly new under sun. So sit down, son. DADDY'S WORKING!
I’m still so shocked at how Jim lee even agreed to draw this after the first issue with how it’s probably the most disrespectful Batman comic ever written
It was probably part of the contract to do the whole run.
It's extremely funny that DC only made two comics under the "All Star" line and one of them is Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's All Star Superman, one of the best Superman comics ever made, and the other one is this.
Yeah that was very jarring to read when it came out. They definitely didn't plan this line through.
I've heard people injustice as the exact opposite
"Best batman and the worst Superman"
I wouldn't know cuz I don't wanna read injustice
@@kannan07 just imagine “What if Superman became a Nazi because the Joker tricked him into killing Lois and nuking Metropolis” and you get the general idea
@@salt6186 more of a dictator and not a Nazi
@@l0sts0ul89 still a genocidal dictator, the point still gets across even if it's not an accurate statement on his ideology.
This comic is like if all the jokes people who haven’t seen a single piece of Batman media make were in one comic and played completely straight
My favorite stupid thing about this comic is how, as Bruce Wayne, he's clean shaven- then as Batman, driving to the Batcave, he has VERY heavy stubble. So.... was he driving with Dick Grayson for like, 2 solid weeks? Or does he apply 5 o'clock shadow along with the cowl?
I remember clocking this while reading it and just kinda going "Oh....oh no...." because it became clear that this was going to be Very Not Good...
He can grow it on demand
It's a spray-on
I have a feeling that the real answer is just that they forgot and thought having him clean shaven would make him look less intense, but I wouldn't be surprised if it became canon that he just wears a fake stubble beard to look cool!
Honestly, it could work, as to hide his jaw.
You know, make Batman be more hairy, while our beloved Bruce is squeky clean shaven
Batman is a werewolf and he has to shave every hour to keep clean shaven as Bruce Wayne
With any other comic, I'd say that Batman "recruitng" Robin, a young, vulnerable child, into a war through military tactics during his time of grief and shock, would be fantastic metaphor for real life. But honestly I just think they thought it looked cool
I should hope Frank didn't think child abduction and mental abuse looked cool.
It sucks because the whole reason why he took grayson was because he didnt want dick to turn out like he did
This comic makes it look like that was exactly what he wanted
Frank miller has always been overrated as an author. Owing his success more to the artists he's collabed with than to his story telling. The guy relies way too much on shock value and cringey edgelord type stuff. This comic feels like a case of having gotten too successful. Wherein there wasnt enough editorial feedback to shape the story and prose into something even worth reading. Almost like they told him to write whatever and they'd just publish it.
Okay, I get that these are all scumbags, and scumbags written by Frank Miller at that, but calling Batgirl a "fucking little piece of jailbait ass" is the wildest shit I've ever seen on a comic book that's been published by a mayor company.
IM UPSET HE DIDN'T MENTION THAT BECAUSE YEAH THAT LINE IS???
WHAT?!
Bro 💀
It was her who called herself that...
@@thecandlemaker1329why
20:32 “they got SHOT right in FRONT of me and they’re DEAD as HELL” I audible laughed reading this whattttt
The part where he breaks open the comic case is funni af because you can just hear the thousands of "collectors" crying with every tap on that plastic case
I’ve never even read a comic book but I felt physical pain when he said he nicked the bottom
Well anyone that owns a graded copy of it just had the value of it go up since it's now one issue more rare.
Did he also recensor it with a marker?
@Burbund my guess is he photoshopped the transparent censor bars on
@@BurbundI'm pretty sure that was what the printing error was, the censor bars were the wrong shape of black and didn't cover the words entirely
Oh god… I just realized that Lego Batman is All Star Batman and Robin done right.
Yep, and that Batman is actually likable even with how much of a dick he is
Lego batman would Annihilate All star batman
Yeah because it's childish on purpose and not by accident
Keep in mind, Frank Miller had long since destroyed his brain with alcohol. He _was_ one of the best. In the 80s.
As the Nostalgia Critic put it, there’s Crazy Cool Frank Miller and Just Crazy Frank Miller…
Sadly we’re stuck with the latter
Robocop 3 bruh lol
9/11 really destroyed any remains of his sanity
He did this on purpose. He revived batman basically and then other writers kept copying his work, making batman comics more dark, edgy, and overall ridiculous.
In interviews he commented on writers not having their own voice and direction, seemingly copying his work with the character and comics in general. He was frustrated.
He wrote all star to illustrate the stereotypes, tropes, ridiculousness of it all.
I'm not denying he definitely has problems, but he was purposeful with this.
There's a RUclipsr named Smokey's videos who covered this in detail, I highly recommend watching it to understand more, I've butchered the summary of the video no doubt lol.
Now he's the guy who wrote a comic that said that every single Muslim on earth is a member of Al Qaeda.
It’s so funny to me how they put in so much crap but felt the need to censor „Dickwad“
ah, yes, Bruce “I adopt every orphan I see” Wayne would totally hit a traumatized child. Super in character 👍🏻
don't forget that this is also bruce "i don't kill anyone, ever" wayne
@@ConsarnitTokkoriAnd Bruce “I don’t want anyone to suffer the same way I have” Wayne. You know. Totally the kinda guy who would force an orphan to eat rats.
@@Cheetahgirl_Studios tbf that one is subject to exact words
@@ConsarnitTokkori True. But regardless, he wouldn’t make the orphans in his care eat rats or live in a cave.
@@Cheetahgirl_Studios fair
but he drinks bats, like a bat would, so i don't think he'd have time to see if peepee desaturatedchild would drink water or anarchy instead
What's weirder is that I like the concept of an insane, sociopathic Batman with no morals fighting an imaginary war. It'd be cool for a villain trying to emulate Batman or an Elseworlds character like Flashpoint Thomas Wayne. That sounds awesome!
But normal Batman? This doesn't work if it's supposed to be a faithful take on Bruce.
That’s literally just Punisher tho XD
“A sociopathic Batman with no morals fighting an imaginary war”
Punisher?
Take adam west from the family guy series. And put that mindset into the adam west a batman. And I think you will be very very happy.
Its important to note that this is basically an elseworld character. All Star Batman & Robin takes place in the same continuity that The Dark Knight Returns takes place in. Not the mainline DC universe.
@@lornbaker1083 Damn Joker keeps stealing his Water🙃
He especially loves to make it disappear when Batman waters his Plants🙃
All Star Batman and Robin feels like fanfiction written by Jared Leto's Joker with himself as the (Goddamn) Batman self insert.
.../lifts finger, opens mouth
.../lowers finger, frowning in contemplation
You mean Heath “Hobo in lousy makeup” Ledger.
@@Rgoid Nah, he's just an anarchoterrorist.
@@Rgoidno, homeless people generally dress better and have a much better sense of personal space than Jared Leto
“I laughed like a hyena who swallowed some bagpipes”
*Scotland will remember that*
What's disappointing is that there's a counterpart, All-Star Superman, which is widely regarded as one of the *best* Superman stories ever with fantastic writing and characterization of Superman. They did the Dark Knight so dirty here.
Maybe the other comic also called "All-Star Batman" (minus Robin, The Boy Wonder) actually does the same as All-Star Superman. It was created by some other people not named Frank Miller back in 2016/2017
I'm going to read it for myself to find out
@@DrDolan2000 Let us know how it goes, homie.
@@DrDolan2000 how's it been so far?
@@poggestfrog Well, the phrase "shut up" has returned, so I don't know what that says for the story going forward
Maybe that's why I got sick
@@DrDolan2000It getting better or?
Can we talk about the random capitalization in this comic and how amazing it would be if he had screamed all the randomly capitalized words
I wouldn't at all be surprised if that was intentional
I'm the GODDAMN Batman, with my GODDAMN Batmobile. Don't GODDAMN forget about the GODDAMN Batarang too. Oh, how DARE you MOCK what I CALL my GODDAMN things. Are you DENSE? I'm the GODDAMN Batman. SHUT up.
its like jeff kinney
@@sibling_of_sinGUYS I HAVE A THEORY
@@commercialairliner i'm listening
Fun fact: The Villain’s wiki page for Frank Miller’s Batman makes mention of the infamous ‘Dick Grayson, Age 12’ caption.
"Alan Moore once said that superheroes were a precursor to fascism. Frank Miller says the same thing but is laughing maniacally while he says it."
And yes, they are both goobers.
Did Alan Moore actually said something like that ?
I knew he can kinda braindead with his superhero hate but Jesus Christ
Can we appreciate how our main man spent $140 on a recalled comic that was vacuum sealed TWICE just to show us that there were, indeed, really bad swear words in it? What a legend.
The dedication. Comic collectors are probably losing their minds lol
Bruno almost killed me. When you described that panel, I was so dumbfounded that i literally laughed so hard that I could feel myself passing out.
And it's kind of funny, because I almost immediately called it the moment he said the reason he censored it wasn't nudity!
She's in the Dark Knight Returns part 2 animated movie.
In High school I was in a catholic boarding school. We had a movie night once each week.
I managed to get Bruno past the censor.
I have been feeling the most delightful mix of pride and shame ever since.
@@Derkosson I remember seeing here in that too, which is confusing. Due to when The Dark Knight Returns takes place, that has to be Bruno's daughter or something.
What kills me is the idea that Dick Grayson's parents' killers wanting him dead, too, and chasing after him in the wake of their death, and NEEDING Batman to get him to safety, is a really compelling idea for a reworking of the story. But we unfortunately got Frank coked-out-of-his-mind-for-decades Miller to write the story
Yeah that would 100% fix 1% of this comic.
Why tf does this Batman talk and act like he's perpetually high. 😂
I lost it at the "I hope I know what I'm doing" part.