TheJokerandBatmanare continuously pit against one another inDC Comics , with Gotham ’s vigilante failing to permanently end his opposition thanks to his moot no - putting to death rule . However , he HAS killed the Clown Prince of Crime   in a fewElseworldscomics . Nonetheless , there are a few things in comics that just do n’t allow for this form of occurrence to unfeignedly happen within canon , whileElseworldscan do it whenever desired .

Batman : Red Rain(1992 ) , Batman : Dark Joker - The Wild(1994),JLA : The Nail(1998 ) , andThe Dark Knight Strikes Again(2002)are allElseworldscomics that includeBatman kill the Joker . Each of these stories shoot property out of canyon , but only a couple deal with the fallout that comes with Batman ’s action at law . This is the true strong suit ofElseworldsand Black Label write up , such asBatman : Damned- they do n’t always have to occupy about the consequences of the determination . If they do , devotee reception does n’t entirely matter , since if it ’s honorable , it ’s a greatElseworldsstory and if it is not perceive well , it can be negated because it does n’t sincerely impact canon .

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Comic book art: Batman faces the four Robins: Nightwing Dick Grayson, Red Hood Jason Todd, Red Robin Tim Drake, and Robin Damian Wayne.

For model , inBatman : Red Rainfrom the creative team of Doug Moench , Kelley Jones , Malcolm Jones III , Les Dorscheid , and Todd Klein , Batman is converted into a full rakehell - drinking vampire after drinking Joker ’s blood and killing him . This comes as aresult of Catwoman dyingas she was the only one preventing him from drinking blood and undergo the full transformation . Another lesson isBatman : Dark Joker - The Wild , which has the originative squad of Doug Moench , Kelley Jones , John Beatty , Les Dorscheid , and Todd Klein . Joker is an evil thaumaturge who go out a trail of expiry behind him , while Batman is a real squash racquet - crossbreed . Neither storey provide him with a no - kill rule , feed that he is in rum condition where killing is necessary .

Allowing Batman to kill   the Joker could easilypolarize fans within DC ’s fandom . Many would fence about Batman ’s self - constitute rule and his failure to uphold it , making him act out of character . Others might get it on it , emphasizing that the Joker has   had it coming   for long time . to boot , Joker would belike find himself saved by the routine retcons that DC and Marvel have been jazz to do over the years . His death might not last long , cheapen the effect of the action , should it ever happen . This has already been seen in the past since the Clown Prince of Crime has a tendency to be apace resurrected incanon via the Lazarus Pit , or blood serum injections provided by henchman .

None of this is of concern within DC’sElseworldsstories . These comic already take shoes outside of the received universe , on alternate earth , making their app to canon variable depending on DC ’s manipulation of its Multiverse . The ability for Batman to drink down Joker in these contexts is easy and mostly acceptable by buff . Since the event do n’t take place on Earth - Prime , it makes more sense for Batman to be importantly change . His rule is flexible and could be non - real base on the changes made within the world of the story . Additionally , Joker ’s actions can be far worsethan normal , making it a necessity for him to be taken out more violently alternatively of simply being locked up in Arkham Asylum . The alternative universe ruler stand with the Batman Who Laughs , who kill Joker and became a new version of him . While appear in canyon ,   the Batman Who Laughs   is   neither Earth - Prime ’s Joker nor its Batman . In canon , theJokerwill always find his manner back to tormentBatman . Gothams ' vigilante can only trulykill his foe inElseworldsstoriesand alternate population .

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