
A skewed view of the Dark Knight & Friends.
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Please, do go on more about this “trophy room” of yours.
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Batman # 93 (1955)
They have saved Gotham City from the brink of destruction on numerous occasions, but throw a baby into the mix and the results are more dastardly than the planned attacks of any inmate at Arkham Asylum.
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Because road trips are only fun when you are enveloped in a grown man’s stretchy body parts.
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Always known for his grandeur entrances; Batman is forced to improvise when he discovers the latest criminal hideout lacks a glass ceiling to smash through.
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Batman (1966-1968)
There was no blood in Batman, and nobody ever got injured — except in the making of it.
- Adam West
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Batman (1989)
Gotham was too distracted by the Citizen Kane-like theatrics of Harvey Dent, that none of its citizens seemed to notice the metamorphosis from Billy Dee Williams to Tommy Lee Jones; not even the Dark Knight himself.
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Ever since Wayne Manor upgraded the Batcomputer with broadband internet access, Alfred has spent more time buttling himself than tending to the day-to-day house chores.
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