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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Ratface, one of the Underworlders, takes Batman to help kill a black neighbor of his, simply because the man had a white girlfriend. Not only does this result in Batman breaking free of the cult and Blackfire losing control of him but Ratface is also captured by the police and tells them everything about Blackfire and what he plans to do.
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--> ''Batman: I go to work on him. I've never gone at a man like this before. I'm not trying to go for the knock out or the kill. I go for the pain. I concentrate on the nerve centers. My aim is to break the man, just the way he broke me. May God forgive me I enjoy it.''

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--> ''Batman: I go to work on him. I've never gone at a man like this before. I'm not trying to go for the knock out or the kill. I go for the pain. I concentrate on the nerve centers. My aim is to break the man, just the way he broke me. May God forgive me me. I enjoy it.''
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--> ''Batman: I go to work on him. I've never gone at a man like this before. I'm not trying to go for the knock out or the kill. I go for the pain. I concentrate on the nerve centers. My aim is to break the man, just the way he broke me. May god forgive me I enjoy it.''

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--> ''Batman: I go to work on him. I've never gone at a man like this before. I'm not trying to go for the knock out or the kill. I go for the pain. I concentrate on the nerve centers. My aim is to break the man, just the way he broke me. May god God forgive me I enjoy it.''

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* BatmanGrabsAGun: Literally, where he and Robin literally machine-gun masses of cultists with {{Tranquilizer Dart}}s.

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* BatmanGrabsAGun: Literally, where he Batman and Robin literally machine-gun masses of cultists with {{Tranquilizer Dart}}s.



* BreakTheBadass[=/=]{{Brainwashed}}: Deacon Blackfire turns Batman by torturing and drugging him. It's implied this is how he got most of his followers, given how quickly the cult breaks up after he's dead, and how most former members had no idea what they'd been doing under his command.

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* BreakTheBadass[=/=]{{Brainwashed}}: {{Brainwashed}}: Deacon Blackfire turns Batman by torturing and drugging him. It's implied this is how he got most of his followers, given how quickly the cult breaks up after he's dead, and how most former members had no idea what they'd been doing under his command.command.
* BreakTheBadass: A wounded Bruce is captured by the titular cult led by Deacon Blackfire, who drugged and brainwashed Bruce into joining their group and it's implied that many of the other members were the same way, given they scattered once a freed and recovered Bruce and Jason defeat Blackfire and don't remember what they did.
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->''"The Deacon [[BreakTheBadass broke]] me, Robin. He starved, drugged, and [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil tortured]] me... ''{{brainwashed}}'' me. Blackfire convinced me his ''twisted outlook'' on life was ''right''. I just wasn't ''strong enough'' to resist him."''

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->''"The Deacon [[BreakTheBadass broke]] broke me, Robin. He starved, drugged, and [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil tortured]] tortured me... ''{{brainwashed}}'' ''brainwashed'' me. Blackfire convinced me his ''twisted outlook'' on life was ''right''. I just wasn't ''strong enough'' to resist him."''
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: What Batman does to Blackfire during their fight. Instead of going for a KO Batman makes it hurt by targeting his nerve centers.
--> ''Batman: I go to work on him. I've never gone at a man like this before. I'm not trying to go for the knock out or the kill. I go for the pain. I concentrate on the nerve centers. My aim is to break the man, just the way he broke me. May god forgive me I enjoy it.''


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* VillainousBreakdown: After the above NoHoldsBarredBeatdown, a battered Blackfire [[VillainsWantMercy pitifully pleads for Batman to stop beating him.]] This display shatters the mystique Blackfire built amongst his underlings. Not much later, a furious Blackfire orders his followers to kill Batman, but they instead cut Blackfire up into pieces.
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* TornApartByTheMob: Batman defeats Deacon Blackfire by denying him the death he's asking for at Batman's hands, instead beating the crap out of him until Blackfire is begging for mercy. This turns Blackfire's followers against him, as they see that their leader is unable to ignore the pain and sacrifice as he preached, and they fall on him.
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* GasolineDousing: The aforementioned setting fire of Blackfire's totem was preceded by Bruce dosing the thing in gas.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Due to the nature of the story, it's left in the air whether Blackfire has any actual power. [[spoiler: Future appearances confirm he does.]]
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* FireKeepsItDead: An indirect version, as Batman knows not rise Blackfire's totem being a legitimate mystical item and sets fire to it to keep Blackfire dead.

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* FireKeepsItDead: An indirect version, as Batman knows not rise risk Blackfire's totem being a legitimate mystical item and sets fire to it to keep Blackfire dead.

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* ShoutOut: From Issue 1, the hallucination of ComicBook/TheJoker tells Bruce "he's there to educate him, just like in ''Series/SesameStreet''".

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From Issue 1, the hallucination of ComicBook/TheJoker tells Bruce "he's there to educate him, just like in ''Series/SesameStreet''".''Series/SesameStreet''".
** "When Don gets older, he wants to be a famous comic book artist. Just like Creator/JackKirby. That's his dream."
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* ShoutOut: From Issue 1, the hallucination of ComicBook/TheJoker tells Bruce "he's there to educate him, just like in ''Series/SesameStreet''".

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* DarkMessiah: Deacon Blackfire.

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* DarkMessiah: Deacon Blackfire.Blackfire leads a cult of brainwashed vagrants who believe he is the Messiah. His mission is to purge humanity of those he deems undesirable -- and in his warped mind, that's just about everyone.



* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Deacon Blackfire looks clean and trustworthy on the outside, with a HeroicBuild and LanternJawOfJustice combined with his natty priest's uniform, but he's nothing but pure evil.
* FauxAffablyEvil: As sadistic and cruel as Blackfire is, he's superficially charismatic enough to make his cult members think he's the Messiah.



* MisanthropeSupreme: Blackfire is motivated by his sheer, unrelenting hatred of humanity.



* RoguesGallery: [[AvertedTrope Notably absent.]] Outside some brief hallucinations of the Joker and Two-Face, none of Batman's Rogues Gallery make any sort of appearance, the story focusing more on Deacon Blackfire and his cult.

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* RoguesGallery: RoguesGalleryShowcase: [[AvertedTrope Notably absent.]] Outside some brief hallucinations of the Joker and Two-Face, none of Batman's Rogues Gallery make any sort of appearance, the story focusing more exclusively on Deacon Blackfire and his cult.



* SinisterMinister: Blackfire.

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* SinisterMinister: Blackfire.Blackfire ain't exactly the holiest of holy men, considering all the torture, brainwashing, slavery, and murder he gets up to.


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* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Blackfire's hair is platinum blonde.
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''Franchise/{{Batman}}: The Cult'' is a 1988 four-issue mini-series written by Jim Starlin, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson, colored by Bill Wray and edited by Denny O'Neil. The series tell how a man, Deacon Blackfire, has created a secret underground cult in order to take over Gotham. He also kidnaps, drugs, and converts Batman in order to use him against the very city he swore to protect. After being missing for over a week, Robin (Jason Todd) infiltrates Blackfire's cult, rescues Batman, and escapes Gotham. After regaining their strength and upgrading their arsenal, they assault the cult-controlled Gotham to put an end to Deacon Blackfire's reign of terror. Facing Blackfire in an arena, Batman beats him into submission and turns the cult against him, resulting in Blackfire's death at their hands. With Blackfire dead, the cult quickly disbands, with Gotham returning to normal.

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''Franchise/{{Batman}}: The Cult'' is a 1988 four-issue mini-series written by Jim Starlin, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson, colored by Bill Wray and edited by Denny O'Neil. The series tell how a man, Deacon Blackfire, has created a secret underground cult in order to take over Gotham. He also kidnaps, drugs, and converts Batman in order to use him against the very city he swore to protect. After being missing for over a week, Robin (Jason Todd) infiltrates Blackfire's cult, rescues Batman, and escapes Gotham. After regaining their strength and upgrading their arsenal, they assault the cult-controlled Gotham to put an end to Deacon Blackfire's reign of terror. Facing Blackfire in an arena, Batman beats him into submission and turns the cult against him, resulting in Blackfire's death at their hands. With Blackfire dead, the cult quickly disbands, with Gotham returning to normal.
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->''The Deacon [[BreakTheBadass broke]] me, Robin. He starved, drugged, and [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil tortured]] me... ''{{brainwashed}}'' me. Blackfire convinced me his ''twisted outlook'' on life was ''right''. I just wasn't ''strong enough'' to resist him.''
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->''The ->''"The Deacon [[BreakTheBadass broke]] me, Robin. He starved, drugged, and [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil tortured]] me... ''{{brainwashed}}'' me. Blackfire convinced me his ''twisted outlook'' on life was ''right''. I just wasn't ''strong enough'' to resist him.''
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* FireKeepsItDead: An indirect version, as Batman is GenreSavvy enough to not rise Blackfire's totem being a legitimate mystical item and sets fire to it to keep Blackfire dead.

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* FireKeepsItDead: An indirect version, as Batman is GenreSavvy enough to knows not rise Blackfire's totem being a legitimate mystical item and sets fire to it to keep Blackfire dead.
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* FireKeepsItDead: An indirect version, as Batman is GenreSavvy enough to not rise Blackfire's totem being a legitimate mystical item and sets fire to it to keep Blackfire dead.
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->''The Deacon [[BreakTheBadass broke]] me, Robin. He starved, drugged, and [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil tortured]] me... ''{{brainwashed}}'' me. Blackfire convinced me his ''twisted outlook'' on life was ''right''. I just wasn't ''strong enough'' to resist him.''
-->--'''Batman'''

''Franchise/{{Batman}}: The Cult'' is a 1988 four-issue mini-series written by Jim Starlin, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson, colored by Bill Wray and edited by Denny O'Neil. The series tell how a man, Deacon Blackfire, has created a secret underground cult in order to take over Gotham. He also kidnaps, drugs, and converts Batman in order to use him against the very city he swore to protect. After being missing for over a week, Robin (Jason Todd) infiltrates Blackfire's cult, rescues Batman, and escapes Gotham. After regaining their strength and upgrading their arsenal, they assault the cult-controlled Gotham to put an end to Deacon Blackfire's reign of terror. Facing Blackfire in an arena, Batman beats him into submission and turns the cult against him, resulting in Blackfire's death at their hands. With Blackfire dead, the cult quickly disbands, with Gotham returning to normal.

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!!''Batman: The Cult'' provides examples of:

* BatmanGrabsAGun: Literally, where he and Robin literally machine-gun masses of cultists with {{Tranquilizer Dart}}s.
* BigBad: Deacon Joseph Blackfire.
* BloodierAndGorier: Than most Batman stories of the era.
* BloodBath: [[spoiler:Blackfire claims bathing in buckets of human blood is the secret to immortality.]]
* BreakTheBadass[=/=]{{Brainwashed}}: Deacon Blackfire turns Batman by torturing and drugging him. It's implied this is how he got most of his followers, given how quickly the cult breaks up after he's dead, and how most former members had no idea what they'd been doing under his command.
* CrazyHomelessPeople: It's not their fault, though.
* {{Cult}}: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin To be expected with a name like this.]] Essentially, Deacon Blackfire's cult believes him to be a messiah who was sent by God in order to help them change their ways and save them from destruction. In turn, they believe they're ''saving'' Gotham by destroying it, like a modern telling of [[Literature/TheBible Sodom and Gomorrah]].
* DarkMessiah: Deacon Blackfire.
* DisposableVagrant: When it becomes apparent that the homeless of Gotham have seemingly disappeared, one cop comments that he doesn't care where they went, just that they're gone.
* DontCreateAMartyr: Blackfire tries to get Batman to kill him in front of the cult for this reason. Batman instead beats him 'till he gives up, at which point the cult rips Blackfire apart.
* HeroicBSOD: Batman has one after escaping from Blackfire's cult.
* {{Horror}}: Part PsychologicalHorror, part SurvivalHorror. It makes ''Comicbook/ArkhamAsylumASeriousHouseOnSeriousEarth'' look like a children's movie at times.
* HowWeGotHere: The first issue opens with Batman [[InMediasRes already held captive]] by Blackfire, with flashbacks showing how he was taken prisoner.
* KilledOffForReal: Blackfire stayed dead after the story. The closest he ever got to coming back was as [[ComicBook/BlackestNight a Black Lantern]]. [[spoiler: At least as far as the universe, pre-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}'' is concerned, as he makes his return and ComicBook/{{New 52}} debut in ''Comicbook/BatmanEternal'', which features this story as a distilled flashback.]]
* LockAndLoadMontage: A terrific page of close-ups as Batman and Robin don their uniforms with Robin asking "we ready to boogie?"
* MakeSureHesDead: At the end, Batman sets fire to Blackfire's totem to destroy it and make sure that it can't be used if it's indeed mystical.
* MilitariesAreUseless: The Gotham National Guard is sent underground to deal with Blackfire's cult but are wiped out as they were scattered in three-man details who are easily overwhelmed in the tunnels.
** A later attempt by Delta Force to enter the now-occupied city results in them being gunned down by snipers, and any armored assault made difficult with all the entry ways into Gotham blockaded.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Done to Batman when he escapes into the sewer. Fortunately, Robin knows better.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Batman's defeatist attitude claiming there's no way to stop Blackfire is enough to leave both Robin and Alfred visibly disturbed.
* RoguesGallery: [[AvertedTrope Notably absent.]] Outside some brief hallucinations of the Joker and Two-Face, none of Batman's Rogues Gallery make any sort of appearance, the story focusing more on Deacon Blackfire and his cult.
* SanitySlippage: As Batman's sanity breaks down, his hallucinations become more and more deranged.
* SinisterMinister: Blackfire.
* {{Tranquilizer Dart}}s: Batman and Robin use ''hundreds'' of them during their return to Gotham. They even use them in ''rifles and turrets''. Of course they all cause InstantSedation.
* TheUnreveal: It's never made clear if Deacon Blackfire's just a con-man or something more. When records of a man named Blackfire show up from fifty years ago, it's hypothesized they could be for this Blackfire's father.
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