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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: In one case, Batman follows a series of younger criminals who get killed in spectacularly gory fashion. As he starts examining the crime scenes, he finds mysterious wooden pieces, and realizes who is the maniac that tore them apart: ''[[BewareTheSillyOnes Arnold Wesker]]''. The younger mob had attacked him and broken Scarface, leaving him furious and berserk with no outlet, so he hunted them all with an ax until Batman gave him the repaired dummy and dragged him back to Arkham. [[DiabolicalMastermind Scarface]] then commented that Arnold, despite his meek exterior, ''is genuinely, horrifyingly insane'', and he is the one thing that keeps him grounded enough to pretend not to be. He then chuckles and [[WhoWatchesTheWatchmen asks who exactly helps Batman grounded]].

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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: In one case, Batman follows a series of younger criminals who get killed in spectacularly gory fashion. As he starts examining the crime scenes, he finds mysterious wooden pieces, and realizes who is the maniac that tore them apart: ''[[BewareTheSillyOnes Arnold Wesker]]''. The younger mob had attacked him and broken Scarface, leaving him furious and berserk with no outlet, so he hunted them all with an ax until Batman gave him the repaired dummy and dragged him back to Arkham. [[DiabolicalMastermind Scarface]] then commented comments that Arnold, despite his meek exterior, ''is genuinely, horrifyingly insane'', and he is the one thing that keeps him grounded enough to pretend not to be. He then chuckles and [[WhoWatchesTheWatchmen nastily asks who exactly helps Batman grounded]].
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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: In one case, Batman follows a series of younger criminals who get killed in spectacularly gory fashion. As he starts examining the crime scenes, he finds mysterious wooden pieces, and realizes who is the maniac that tore them apart: ''[[BewareTheSillyOnes Arnold Wesker]]''. The younger mob had attacked him and broken Scarface, leaving him furious and berserk with no outlet, so he hunted them all with an ax until Batman gave him the repaired dummy and dragged him back to Arkham. [[DiabolicalMastermind Scarface]] then commented that Arnold, despite his meek exterior, ''is genuinely, horrifyingly insane'', and he is the one thing that keeps him grounded enough to pretend not to be, and then chuckles and [[WhoWatchesTheWatchmen asks who exactly helps Batman grounded]].

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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: In one case, Batman follows a series of younger criminals who get killed in spectacularly gory fashion. As he starts examining the crime scenes, he finds mysterious wooden pieces, and realizes who is the maniac that tore them apart: ''[[BewareTheSillyOnes Arnold Wesker]]''. The younger mob had attacked him and broken Scarface, leaving him furious and berserk with no outlet, so he hunted them all with an ax until Batman gave him the repaired dummy and dragged him back to Arkham. [[DiabolicalMastermind Scarface]] then commented that Arnold, despite his meek exterior, ''is genuinely, horrifyingly insane'', and he is the one thing that keeps him grounded enough to pretend not to be, and be. He then chuckles and [[WhoWatchesTheWatchmen asks who exactly helps Batman grounded]].
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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: In one case, Batman follows a series of younger criminals who get killed in spectacularly gory fashion. As he starts examining the crime scenes, he finds mysterious wooden pieces, and realizes who is the maniac that tore them apart: ''[[BewareTheSillyOnes Arnold Wesker]]''. The younger mob had attacked him and broken Scarface, leaving him furious and berserk with no outlet, so he hunted them all with an ax until Batman gave him the repaired dummy and dragged him back to Arkham. [[DiabolicalMastermind Scarface]] then commented that Arnold, despite his meek exterior, ''genuinely, horrifyingly insane'', and he is the one thing that keeps him grounded enough to pretend not to be, and then chuckles and [[WhoWatchesTheWatchmen asks who exactly helps Batman grounded]].

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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: In one case, Batman follows a series of younger criminals who get killed in spectacularly gory fashion. As he starts examining the crime scenes, he finds mysterious wooden pieces, and realizes who is the maniac that tore them apart: ''[[BewareTheSillyOnes Arnold Wesker]]''. The younger mob had attacked him and broken Scarface, leaving him furious and berserk with no outlet, so he hunted them all with an ax until Batman gave him the repaired dummy and dragged him back to Arkham. [[DiabolicalMastermind Scarface]] then commented that Arnold, despite his meek exterior, ''genuinely, ''is genuinely, horrifyingly insane'', and he is the one thing that keeps him grounded enough to pretend not to be, and then chuckles and [[WhoWatchesTheWatchmen asks who exactly helps Batman grounded]].
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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: In one case, Batman follows a series of younger criminals who get killed in spectacularly gory fashion. As he starts examining the crime scenes, he finds mysterious wooden pieces, and realizes who is the maniac that tore them apart: ''[[BewareTheSillyOnes Arnold Wesker]]''. The younger mob had attacked him and broken Scarface, leaving him furious and berserk with no outlet, so he hunted them all with an ax until Batman gave him the repaired dummy and dragged him back to Arkham. [[DiabolicalMastermind Scarface]] then commented that Arnold, despite his meek exterior, ''genuinely, horrifyingly insane'', and he is the one thing that keeps him grounded enough to pretend not to be, and then chuckles and [[WhoWatchesTheWatchmen asks who exactly helps Batman grounded]].
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* MortonsFork: [[spoiler: ''Every'' choice the reader can make in "The Riddler" (Issue #5). Every path will lead to Nygma's victory. The only way to beat the Riddler's game is [[TakeAThirdOption not to play]]]].

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* MortonsFork: [[spoiler: ''Every'' choice the reader can make in "The Riddler" Riddle" (Issue #5). Every path will lead to Nygma's victory. The only way to beat the Riddler's game is [[TakeAThirdOption not to play]]]].
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** One of the characters in "Bent Twigs" is drawn to resemble [[{{ComicStrip/Blondie}} Dagwood Bumstead]].

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** One of the characters in "Bent Twigs" is drawn to resemble [[{{ComicStrip/Blondie}} [[ComicStrip/Blondie1930 Dagwood Bumstead]].
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* InsaneTrollLogic: The unknown main character of "An Innocent Guy" has the belief that in order to be truly good, one must commit at least one evil act as proof [[HeelFaceTurn they have experienced what evil feels like and therefore prove to themselves that they have the willpower to still be a good person after that]]. The more wicked the act, the more righteous they will be afterward by comparison, according to him. With this warped mindset, the main character is able to consider performing acts such as kidnapping innocents and leave them to die in a sewer or ''murdering Batman'' without a shred of remorse or guilt, convinced he can continue to live his live as a truly "good" person after the crime.

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* InsaneTrollLogic: The unknown main character of "An Innocent Guy" has the belief that in order to be truly good, one must commit at least one evil act as proof [[HeelFaceTurn they have experienced what evil feels like and therefore prove to themselves that they have the willpower to still be a good person after that]]. The more wicked the act, the more righteous they will be afterward by comparison, according to him. With this warped mindset, the main character is able to easily consider performing acts such as kidnapping innocents an innocent child and leave them to die tied up in a sewer or ''murdering Batman'' without a shred of remorse or guilt, Batman'', convinced he can continue to live his live life as a truly "good" person after the crime.crime without a shred of remorse, guilt, or any consideration of the consequences. He even addresses his fantasy of his post-crime life as "blameless".
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* InsaneTrollLogic: The unknown main character of "An Innocent Guy" has the belief that in order to be truly good, one must commit at least one evil act as proof [[HeelFaceTurn they have experienced what evil feels like and therefore prove to themselves that they have the willpower to still be a good person after that]]. The more wicked the act, the more righteous they will be afterward by comparison, according to him. With this warped mindset, the main character is able to consider performing acts such as kidnapping innocents and leave them to die in a sewer or ''murdering Batman'' without a shred of remorse or guilt, convinced he can continue to live his live as a truly "good" person after the crime.
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* PeekABangs: "Batsman: Swarming Scourge of the Underworld" depicts ComicBook/TaliaAlGhul with her usual hairstyle that covers one half of her face, and spoofs it by showing her being clumsy and a bad shot because having one eye covered messes with her depth perception.
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* HistoricalAU: "Heroes" and "Blackout" reimagine Batman in a UsefulNotes/WorldWarII setting.

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