If there ’s one matter thatHarley Quinn’sKite Manis more known for than his signature mode of travel , it ’s his catchphrase that seems to use to any situation . Whether expressing his joy or announcing his entrance , Charles Brown ’s green alias seem to comprehend the nonsensical , jest position that he defend in the Gotham underworld but few know the tragic truth behind his touch lyric .   When Kite Man ’s backstory was retconned duringDC Rebirth , writer Tom King   established that " Kite Man , hell yeah " is actually a subtle court to his Word Charles ,   who shared his father ’s love of kites but perished   during2017’sWar of Jokes and Riddlesstoryline .

After his introduction inBatman # 133by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang , Kite Man was a costume villain whose   use of kite to pull crime seemed to break up more often than vaporize straight . Despite the occasional appearance here and there throughout the years , Kite Man undergo a obtrusive makeover during Tom King’sBatmanrun . His appearing inBatman # 6saw him   now as one of the Joker ’s henchmen , a thug with some education who arrest his start helping to project the Jokermobile . His position became further complicated when Batman convinced him to be a forked federal agent especially when the war between the Joker and the Riddler divided Gotham and its superhuman rogue ’s gallery . To the surprise of many , Kite Man ’s line is actually much more tragicthan some amusing devotee realize .

InBatman # 27by Tom King and Clay Mann , Charles " Chuck " Brown is doing his best to beguile his commitment to both Batman and Joker but also his indebtedness as a Fatherhood . Although his man and wife to his boy ’s female parent is no more , Charles does his best to see his son when he can . Together they fly a kite to which Charles Brown need his son if he likes it and his son , Charles Brown Jr , responds " Hell yeah . " After Kite Man ’s intel leads to a botched meeting between both the Riddler and the Joker , Charles ' concern is more for his son ’s well - being rather than his own . Despite Batman ’s insistence that his son was good , Charles Jr. dies due to the Riddler poisoning the very ropes of his kite , leaving his Fatherhood heartbroken . It was his dying that motivate his grieving father to become Kite Man , creating a young personal identity out of something that both brought them pleasure . When he reveals his new identity operator to the Joker , the surprised Joker repeats his name to which Charles adds , " Hell yeah . " This mean that this catchphrase is n’t merely there for laughs , it ’s also a admonisher of what he ’s lose and why he has to keep going in social club to by rights make things veracious in his own unique way .

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Although Kite Man ’s career seems to be a never - ending parade of beatings and failures , Kite Man ’s utterance of his name followed by his enthusiasm only helped make the character a lover favourite , with his recent role in theHarley Quinnanimated series only increasing   Kite Man ’s popularity . There is something so fascinating about an absolute nonstarter of a baddie like Kiteman always get up and trying again after every single licking . His origin be this spirit , as he take the swelled catastrophe anyone could peradventure experience , and tried to turn it into something more meaningful .

Charles Brown would likely give it all up to have his son again but this knowledge only makesKite Man ’s catchphrase not only bittersweet but also part of his optimism , he continues to honor his boy and doing his safe despite his knowledge   that he may be nothing more than a gag to others .

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