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Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:All plot Template:Infobox comics character The Batman Who Laughs (Bruce Wayne) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo, he is an evil counterpart and alternate version of Batman within the Dark Multiverse.
He is depicted as a hybrid of both Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Batman's arch enemy Joker, and is a member of the Dark Knights and the overarching antagonist of the Dark Multiverse Saga, alongside cosmic deities Perpetua and Barbatos, from 2017 to 2021, following DC Rebirth. His first appearance was in the crossover storyline Dark Nights: Metal, before receiving his own series and serving as the main antagonist in Batman/Superman in 2019 and DC Comics' Year of the Villain alongside Lex Luthor.
His name is an allusion to the original Batman’s seriousness and to the 1928 film The Man Who Laughs featuring Conrad Veidt, whose performance inspired the creation of the Joker.
Publication history
The Batman Who Laughs was created by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo first appearing in the comic book Dark Days: The Casting. The character was depicted as an alternate universe Batman who does not have a code against killing. Snyder explained his intent on the character in an interview by The Hollywood Reporter: "He's basically Batman's worst nightmare come to life: Batman, if he was infected by the Joker toxin and lost all sense of ethics. What he wants to do in Gotham is bring Bruce’s worst nightmares to life".[1] Snyder's hope was that his character would be popular enough to get his own comic book series, and Snyder believed that "Jock would be the perfect person to do it".[1]
Fictional character biography
The Batman Who Laughs is an alternate universe variant of Batman from Earth -22 in the Dark Multiverse who was transformed into a Joker-like form as part of the original Joker's dying scheme. He then takes over Earth, killing most of his allies and turning his son Damian Wayne into a mini-Joker.[2]
After arriving on Prime-Earth, the Batman Who Laughs attempts to destroy reality using the Anti-Monitor's brain, but is defeated and imprisoned in the Hall of Justice.[3][4]
In Dark Nights: Death Metal, The Batman Who Laughs becomes Perpetua's lieutenant, aided by an army of evil alternate Batmen called the Dark Knights. Wonder Woman kills him, but the Dark Knights preserve his brain and transfer it to the body of "Batmanhattan", a variant of Batman who possesses Doctor Manhattan's reality-warping abilities.[5][6][7][8][9][10] Now known as the "Darkest Knight", he attempts to remake the universe before Wonder Woman destroys him by pushing him into the sun.[11][12][13]
Collected editions
Title | Material collected | Published date | ISBN |
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Dark Nights: Metal — Dark Knights Rising | Batman: The Red Death #1, Batman: The Devastator #1, Batman: The Merciless #1, Batman: The Murder Machine #1, Batman: The Drowned #1, Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1, The Batman Who Laughs (vol. 1) #1, Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt #1 | June 2018 | Template:ISBNT |
The Batman Who Laughs | The Batman Who Laughs (vol. 2) #1–7, The Batman Who Laughs: The Grim Knight #1 | September 2019 | Template:ISBNT |
Powers and abilities
The Batman Who Laughs is depicted as having the same abilities as Batman, combined with the twisted nihilism of the Joker. Furthermore, he has a futuristic visor made out of "Dark Metal" that gives him a form of precognition, and wields various weapons, including machine guns, knives, and a bladed chain.
The Batman Who Laughs also uses batarangs made of "Dark Metal" that can bring out the worst version of the victim.
In Dark Knights: Death Metal, The Batman Who Laughs gains the powers of Doctor Manhattan by having Dr. Arkham surgically integrate his mind into that of a Bruce Wayne with Manhattan’s powers, granting him nigh-omnipotence, flight, and teleportation among other powers.
Like other inhabitants of the Dark Multiverse, The Batman Who Laughs is vulnerable to Nth Metal.
Reception
The Batman Who Laughs has been commonly described as "horrifying" by website authors.[14][15][16] Comic Book Resources describes The Batman Who Laughs as comprising all the "best" parts of Batman and the "worst" parts of the Joker.[17]
The character has been compared to Judge Death in design.[18] The character's creator, Scott Snyder, noted that the two characters have a similar aesthetic.[19][20]
In other media
Video games
- The Batman Who Laughs appears in DC Universe Online.
- The Batman Who Laughs appears as a playable character in Fortnite.
- The Batman Who Laughs appears as a DLC skin for Noob Saibot in Mortal Kombat 11.[21]
- The Batman Who Laughs appears as a skin for the Joker in MultiVersus.[22]
- The Batman Who Laughs will appear in DC: Dark Legion.[23]
Board games
The Batman Who Laughs Rising is a 2020 cooperative strategy dice game from The Op.
The character appeared as an expansion for the second edition of the board game Zombicide.[24]
Merchandise
Knight Models has a line of gaming miniatures based on the DC comics run. Funko has released action figures of the character.[25] Various figures from companies such as Diamond Select Toys and Prime 1 Studios have produced figures as well.[20] McFarlane Toys has also made a version of The Batman Who Laughs for their new DC Multiverse line of 7-inch figures. McFarlane Toys also made a 5-inch Super Powers figure of The Batman Who Laughs in 2022..
References
External links
- The Batman Who Laughs at DC Comics Wiki
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- ↑ Dark Knights: Metal #6. DC Comics.
- ↑ Justice League (vol. 4) #7. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal #1. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal: Legends of the Dark Knights (2020). DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal #2. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal #3. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal: Speed Metal #1. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal #4. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal #5. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal #6. DC Comics.
- ↑ Dark Nights: Death Metal #7. DC Comics.
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