The Romulan Republic wrote: 2019-03-29 02:09pm1. Bruce's defining motive is not merely to fight crime, but also to protect people. He has personal trauma that makes him extremely reluctant to accept murder as an option. So for him to kill the Joker, even if pragmatically justified, would be fundamentally out of character for most versions.
And people die because Batman (world's greatest blah blah) can't come up with a SINGLE answer to keep a SINGLE man from harming others.
Batman's fucking dumb.
2. Bruce is not an executioner, nor is it his place to be. If society believes that the Joker should be executed, then the justice system should carry out that sentence. Moreover, Bruce would lose many of his allies (ie Gordon, Superman) if he took on the role of executioner.
For killing The Joker? The man who crippled (and in some versions, the one where Batman DID kill The Joker) rape his daughter? Also, because comics suck shit knowing anything, The Joker would have been scooped up by Federal Agents for any number of reasons. Shit, the animated cartoon even had him terrified of the IRS and would rather deal with Batman instead. But in the DC universe, they'd probably put him on a team full of other idiots with powers like "has a baseball bat."
3. Why always the focus on the Joker? Plenty of other Batman villains are also sadistic killers. Hell, the DC universe is full of threats more powerful and dangerous than the Joker generally is (Darkseid, Zod, etc.). So why is Joker the go-to example for why Batman should kill? I would argue: because the Joker is notorious, is frequently used for shock value, and thus invoking the Joker as an argument for Batman killing, rather than, say, Darkseid, is fundamentally an appeal to emotion, not reason.
So... you just left out the point where I said other villains kill for a reason? Or just wanted to harp on the "Batmans don't kill bad guys." And your counter examples are motherfucking DEMIGODS? You'd have been better off with Bane since he kind of just wrestles people because "tough guy."
Batman makes more sense if The Joker is literally The Luck God and/or God of Chaos which explains why he can consistently alienate and murder everyone and get no comeuppance. This is my actual head canon for The Dark Knight Nolan movie because it is such a shit movie.
Literally one of my points is: "At some point, since the Joker is NOT physically intimidating (outside cu-RAZY shit like Batman Ninja): SOMEONE would have killed him. Is there a single group of people he hasn't murdered notorious members of? BEST CASE: Waller would have thrown him in a hole and thrown away the hole. Or he gets shanked in prison. Or he dies on the way to court in a "tragic accident." Or, since guns STUPID easy to get, even full-autos, in Gotham: some parent of a murdered child shoots him at the steps to the court house.
4. From an in-universe perspective, killing the Joker or any other villain is pointless, because the DC universe is full of ways to cheat death. Kill the Joker, and next thing you know he's resurrected. At least when he breaks out of Arkham, Batman will get a heads up that he's escaped.
You mean unlike all those times he DIDN'T get a heads up because AA is run and staffed by morons. Batman is basically pumping water out of a boat without plugging the holes.
Whereas if we ignored the way the DC universe works and took a more "realistic" approach, there would be no need to kill him because a federal prison would be quite capable of holding him in the real world (although his propensity for random murderous violence would likely require that he be kept permanently in solitary, which is considered a form of torture, so some might argue that death would be kinder).
Yea man, that's why shit's dumb. Darkseid can fuck off back to whatever shithole planet is currently his base of ops. Zod rarely makes a comeback IIRC. He's like the Superman Origin dood. He comes back really rarely. Joker is out, at most, in about 2 months.
5. Is the problem with Batman of all characters really that he's not enough of an edgy HARD MAN?
Yea, that's the takeaway from it. I want Synder Batman just ending doods left and right. Got it in 5. You're my everything. You complete me. etc etc.
As to the question of "why has no one else killed the Joker", I'd argue that that's part of the larger issue I'd addressed in my OP, which is that comics tend to preserve the status quo for business reasons. Its why I favour frequent reboots, in part- because the company is never going to institute major changes on a permanent basis, so at least if you regularly reboot, then any given iteration of the story can take risks, try something new, and have clear progression, and then the next version can bring the old characters back and do its own take. Like how Nolan's trilogy was able to have Batman actually win, and move on/retire, because his trilogy was a self-contained continuity, and was thus allowed to have an ending.
Translation: "we write stupid shit because we got comics to sell." You think you're telling me something I don't know? Dumb shit with a dumbshit explanation is still dumb shit.
Hey man, PowerGirl has her sweet boob window because "she respects SM so much, but doesn't feel worthy of the logo." See, that explanation for "PEOPLE LIKE BOOOOOOBS" is dumb. But since I like boobs, I let it pass. The Joker is literally carried by Mark Hamil. I have no idea how comic readers tolerate him.
On the Luthor thing, I actually think Luthor is a wonderful villain mainly for that reason. Superman has all the powers, he's the fastest, the strongest, immortal, brilliant, can fly... so rather than making his arch villain EVEN MORE POWERFUL, constantly one-upping the wank factor, they make his arch villain a mortal man, who Superman can't touch without going outside the law, because of his money, power, and connections.
Yea, because even in the context of of ALL THE BULLSHIT that encompasses Superman: Lex Luthor makes more sense as a recurring villain. In fact, IIRC The Joker WAS supposed to just be a one-shot villain because he was such a dumb concept, but fans like him so much they kept him around.
Joker... Joker works as a dark mirror to Batman, or just as a random disruption, but in my opinion he's probably best used in small doses. Only a few Joker stories for a given continuity.
Can I take a page from you? Please? "Well, I suppose it was inevitable that this would come up, since it seems impossible to have a thread about how fucking dumb the Batman/Joker dynamic is anywhere without someone arguing that he's <insert whatever term for "opposite" you want here>."
Edit: Basically, and I'm sure I'm saying nothing that hasn't been said before, both Joker and Lex have this in common- they represent challenges to the hero, not primarily as a physical threat, but as a challenge to the hero's ideals. Joker challenges Batman's desire for order, and to preserve life (the fact that he is the go-to example for "why Batman should kill" is indicative of that), and exploits them (for example in The Dark Knight, when he offers Batman a choice that will result in loss of life either way). Lex challenge's Superman's belief in the American Way, by using the America Way (capitalism, the rule of law, etc.) to shield himself.
Lex has, as stated, connections, money, power, patience, intellect, etc, etc. In the situations Superman puts him in at the end, he can use these to weasel his way out. At the end of the day, the only REAL ally The Joker has is a psychiatrist just as fucked up as he is.
I will note, however, that the answer to that challenge cannot be a simple "the hero abandons his principles to defeat the hero". Or if it is, then there has to be a steep price for that. Because if the only way to beat the villain is to abandon what makes you a hero, the villain wins.
If your principals are dumb? This whole "if I kill this guy, EVEN IN SELF-DEFENSE or defense of others: I'm just as bad as him" is the single DUMBEST fucking idea that permeats so much fiction. On the opposite end, killing bad guy mooks left and right is almost as dumb. Also, Gotham cops stupid crooked right? The Joker has killed dozens if not hundreds (who the fuck would work in Gotham) and not a single instance of "shot while trying to escape."