There are many stories of Batman Become a villain and destroy everything, including the infamous Batman who laughs at the Dark Multiverse. Although it’s usually Batman who gets angry, he’s not the only one Bat family member to be corrupted.
With an infinite multiverse, there are an infinite number of different versions of a character. Although most versions of the Bat-Family are heroic, there have been times when each member has become one of the most dangerous people on earth. While most fans know Batman as the world-ending threat, Bat-family members other than Batman have often decided to turn evil For one reason or another – sometimes not even of their own volition.
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Ghost-Breaker is Ghost-Maker at his most villainous
Batman #134 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles
Ghost-Maker is one of the bat-family’s most complex members. Ghost-Maker knew Bruce before he became Batman and was trained by all the same teachers. When Ghost-Maker first arrived in Gotham, he fully intended to take the city from Batman. finally, Ghost Maker was persuaded to join the Bat-Family instead And help Batman combat crime. While Ghost-Maker has no problems using lethal force, he did his best to follow Batman’s example for the time being.
Follow the early adventures of Ghost-Maker with Bruce Wayne Batman: The Knight by Chip Zdarsky and Carmine Di Giandomenico, now available both digitally and in collected editions from DC Comics.
However, the versatile Ghost-Maker variant known as Ghost-Breaker, seen in Batman #134, has no such moral connection to Batman. Ghost-Breaker is Ghost-Maker without any morals Or a sense of heroism. Instead of wanting to make the world a better place, simply because it’s challenging to do, Ghost-Breaker just wants to fight the most powerful opponents he can find, so he can break them and ultimately prove himself stronger.
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Duke Thomas is a multiversal serial killer
Except #3 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Toddeo and Tom Napolitano
Duke Thomas is one of the last members of the Bat family. A teenager who nearly lost his family to the Joker, Duke ends up working with Batman as the signal. Over the years, Duke became a valued ally and the only meta-human member of the Bat-Family, as he had control over light and darkness. Duke has been nothing but brave and has tried his best to help the Bat-Family protect Gotham City, but in a dark universe, Duke decides that Batman is the ultimate problem that needs to be solved.
in Tales of the Dark Multiverse: Dark Nights – Metal #1, Duke is left as the last surviving member of his multiverse after Barbatos succeeds in destroying everything. Duke’s version becomes the final knight. Escaping his multiverse, he goes on a killing spree where he exclusively targets Batman across the multiverse. His reasoning is that Batman is a narrative virus that infects and ultimately dooms everything, and considering he watched his multiverse die due to Batman, it’s hard to argue with him.
Tales of the Dark Multiverse: Dark Nights – Metal #1 by Scott Snyder, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Karl Mostert, Trevor Scott, Norm Rapmund, Romulo Fajardo Jr., and AndWorld Design Ties in the Massive Dark nights storyline, which is available digitally and in various collected editions of DC Comics.
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Cassandra Kane was brainwashed into turning against her moral code
Robin: Wanted By Adam Beechen and Freddie E. Williams II
Cassandra Cain is the best fighter of the Bat-family, even able to defeat Batman in a one-on-one fight. Naturally, this makes the idea of ​​her turning evil extremely dangerous, which is exactly what happened in the pages of Robin: Wanted. During this story, Cassandra Kane was brainwashed by Deathstroke and helped him and her father David Cain build an army of assassins. Cassandra also became the leader of a sect of the League of Assassins during this time, and has more powerful Slade’s power.
Fans were distraught when Cassandra became a villain when she has one of the strongest moral codes of any Bat-family member.
Eventually, Cassandra would be cured of the brainwashing and allowed to rejoin the Bat-Family, but it was A major mark on her history that fans and the Bat-family itself would not forget. Fans were distraught by Cassandra becoming a villain when she had one of the strongest moral codes of any Bat-Family member, which is what was later considered to be Deathstroke’s doing. Still, Cas was treated with disdain by most Bat-Family members after this, especially by Nightwing.
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Jason Todd is back to life as Red Hood, a major villain
Batman #635 by Judd Winick, Doug Mahnke, Tom Nguyen, Alex Sinclair and Pat Brosseau
One of the most prominent cases of a Bat-family member returning as a villain is none other than Jason Todd. Jason was the second Robin and was honestly a fantastic Robin. A series of unfortunate events led to Jason being brutally killed by the Joker, and that was nearly the end of his story. Jason has been dead for two decades, a new Robin is introduced, and everyone seems to be moving on. That’s when Jason was brought back during the events of Infinite Crisis. But this time he did not come back as a hero.
Jason eventually returned as the Red Hood, a brutal villain to the Bat-Family. Jason wanted to clean up Gotham City using methods that Batman never wouldSuch as directly controlling gangs or killing any criminals who would not fall in line. For years, Jason has been a recurring villain for both Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, with the story even framing Jason as Dick’s own personal Joker. Thankfully, Jason eventually rejoined the Bat-Family as a hero, but for a while he had a major villain era.
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Damian Wayne from the Dark Multiverse is pure evil
Teen Titans #12 by Benjamin Percy, Mirka Andolfo, Romulo Fajardo Jr, and Corey Breen
Damian Wayne is One of the darkest members of the bat family. When he first appeared, he was already bordering on evil, as he was raised by Talia and Ra’s Al Ghul and had absolutely no problem killing criminals or anyone else who got in his way. Set, as he demonstrated when he almost killed Tim Drake. While Damian eventually redeemed himself and became a true hero, fans can see what would have happened if he never found redemption.
In the Dark Multiverse, after Batman kills the Joker, he becomes the Batman Who Laughs. His first order of business was to slaughter the entire Bat family, killing everyone he thought would most likely see the change in his behavior. Personality. The only people who survived were Alfred and Damian. The Batman who laughs eventually mentally breaks Alfred into worshiping him, however Damian immediately sided with now-evil father, resulting in Damian being transformed into a terrifying monster of the night.
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Tim Drake has a dark future as a savior
Teen Titans/The Legion Special By Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Marc Campos, Sno-Cone Studios and Rob Leigh
There has been a lot of fan discussion about who should or shouldn’t take up the mantle of Batman once Bruce retires, and most fans agree that Tim Drake should never be Batman. Tim himself has stated many times that he has no desire to be Batman, and everyone should breathe a sigh of relief for that. Readers saw that the terrible Batman Tim would be in the character savior. Savior was a version of Tim who became Batman and started killing criminals Use the same gun that killed Bruce’s parents.
Eventually, Goel was convinced that a great tragedy would occur if Jon Kent was allowed to live. To prevent this, Goel went back in time and tried to kill Jon. He is only stopped due to the combined power of the Titans of Tomorrow and the Super-Family come together.
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Barbara Gordon became the Vampire Queen
DC vs Vampires #12 by James Tynion IV, Matthew Rosenberg, Otto Schmidt, Francesco Mortarino, Pierluigi Casolino and Tom Napolitano
Barbara Gordon has always been one of the most moral and stubborn members of the Bat family. No matter what, she always tries her best to make the world a better place. But in the world of dc vs vampires, She Ended up becoming humanity’s greatest threat. After the death of the Vampire King, Dick Grayson, Barbara took over as the next Queen. One of her first acts was killing Harley Quinn, who was the only person who had the vampire cure in her blood.
It is truly one of the very few times that Barbara Gordon was depicted as evil.
Anyone infected by the vampire virus immediately becomes a villain who only cares about the vampire agenda. While Babs was one of the most lethal and effective vampire hunters as a human, she quickly became the next queen when she was infected – which is all the more notable because it is truly one of the very few times that Barbara Gordon has been depicted How evil. .
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Dick Grayson was once the Vampire King
DC vs Vampires #1 by James Tynion IV, Matthew Rosenberg, Otto Schmidt, Francesco Mortarino, Pierluigi Casolino and Tom Napolitano
Although Barbara Gordon may be the Vampire Queen now, that’s only because she was turned by Dick Grayson, the Vampire King. Nightwing was the perfect vampire and the last person anyone expected. He is able to manipulate the heroes perfectly, and when they figure out he is behind everything, Dick is able to attack and kill Batman. From there, he slaughtered the Bat family with very little success.
Dick is one of the greatest heroes in the Bat-Family, and it is often stated that Dick is one of the best heroes the multiverse has to offer. But this is certainly not the case in this universe, where Dick Grayson was the one who brought the world to its knees and turning the majority of the Justice League into vicious vampires.
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Alfred Pennyworth became a brutal villain
Justice League #6 by Geoff Johns, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Sandra Hope, Matt Banning, Mark Irwin, Alex Sinclair, Tony Avina, Hi-Fi Design and Pat Brosseau
Earth-3 is a twisted planet where everyone’s moral alignment is reversed. Heroes are villains and villains are heroes. The status quo has given rise to terrifying villains such as Ultraman and Owlman. Naturally, since Owlman is an evil version of Batman, it stands to reason that he would too An evil version of Alfred, which is where The Outsider comes in. This version of Alfred was homeless and was given everything by a young Thomas Wayne Jr – which didn’t stop him from firing the gun that killed Thomas’ parents.
Alfred served Thomas faithfully and even helped Thomas form the crime syndicate and take over the entire planet, but of course the crime syndicate would not be satisfied with just one planet. Eventually, the Outsiders found themselves on Prime Earth, where He opened a gate that allowed the crime syndicate to comeUltimately allowing them to defeat the Justice League and take over the planet.
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Batkov once killed everyone on earth
Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Multiverse Who Laughs Story “The Super-Threats!” By Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Chad Hardin, Enrica Eren Angiolini and Carlos M. Mangual
There is no denying that the most powerful member of the Bat-family is Batkov. Batkov is the only member with a 100 percent success rate when it comes to rescuing people. But it also means that Batkov has a complete success rate for ending the world too. On one of the many terrifying planets in the Dark Multiverse, a virus breaks out that infects the super pets. Stripey the Cat, Comet the Horse and Batcow have all turned into murderous maniacs.
There is no one who can stop Batkov’s rampage.
The super pets then travel around the world, killing every person on earth. There is no one who can stop Batkov’s rampage, and she plays a major role in ending the world. It is unfortunate that such a powerful and well-respected member of the Bat family Would turn to evil like this, but it’s just another reason to be thankful that Batkov is a hero on Prime Earth and not another Batman Villain.