Spyke

Clock King (at least BTAS clock king, the one in the picture) can't control time. He just plans things very precisely and likes clocks. He's actually pretty cool in the one episode he's in.

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midwest.social

Clock King (at least BTAS clock king, the one in the picture) can't control time.

He did have access to a device in his second appearance that allowed him to control the flow of time, so he had the ability albeit in an indirect fashion.

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This, I have only seen him in the show and yeah I don't remember him controlling time

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slrpnk.net

Canonically? Yes! A giant bat demon named Barbatos that creates twisted versions of Batman (including batman) to torture Bruce Q Wayne

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Sternreply
lemmy.world

There's also Dr. Gotham, who was a evil sorcerer buried under Gotham for centuries whos evil also apparently poisoned a fair bit of the area.

There's also anywhere between 1 to 3 (Possibly more) Lazarus pits under Gotham, and arguably the chemicals from them have been leeching into the water supply. What do the Lazarus pit chemicals do? Make you resilient to damage and also crazy. What do a significant amount of Bat villains have in common? Injuries/mutations that would kill a normal person, and being off kilter.

Then we have the Asylum which is possibly haunted and has held a portal to Hell at least at one point.

Lots of stuff going on in Gotham.

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flickerreply
lemmy.world

I am here to doubt the validity of Dr. Gotham's degree and licensure.

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Back in the 1800s the qualifications for saying you were a doctor were comically easy to acquire. I don't think any academic dishonesty happened here. Just a product of the time

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MajorHavocreply
programming.dev

Your excellent summary has me imagining the day to day work of the staff at the Association for Gotham Tourism.

That's gotta be weird.

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xantoxisreply
lemmy.world

If I was the tourism board I'd be like "can we build an ad campaign around doing crime? Come to Gotham, shoplift, and get beat up by the one and only original Batman! A story you'll remember forever!" It's probably safer than bungee jumping, since those guys can't guarantee you won't be killed, but Batman will.

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I'd just like to add, they also probably knew exactly how bad it was for you as well.

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fedia.io

The problem is wealth inequality which the Waynes directly contribute to.

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lemm.ee

Good old redditor take that never read a comic book

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lemmy.world

He's the biggest charitable donator in Gotham right? Directly runs all kinds of homeless shelters and shit?

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lemmy.ca

Instead he should be paying higher taxes so the city/state can have more money to build a bigger and stronger social safety net instead of relying on the good will of the wealthy to take care of their problems. Maybe then they'd have less troubled people fucking shit up, if they can provide mental health care to people.

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hakasereply
lemm.ee

Instead he should be paying higher taxes so the city/state can have more money to build a bigger and stronger social safety net funnel more money to the organized crime syndicates well known to operate at all levels of Gotham's government.

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pyrereply
lemmy.world

if they're corrupt Bruce should be able to buy them instead of using all his obscene wealth to build more bat themed contraptions and vehicles like an insane person.

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Zorquereply
lemmy.world

Or he could be doing both.

Shockingly enough people can do multiple things, especially in a fictional world full of superhuman ability.

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Voyajerreply
lemmy.world

Gotham is super polluted right? So it would actually make sense if he was a bit insane from it like everyone else there.

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I've said this elsewhere but adult comics fans are very fragile about it. My main problem with Batman is he's so clearly insane, but DC for some reason makes Superman go insane while portraying Batman as this moral compass of the entire universe, where it should be the opposite. Superman is literally the super man, an immensely powerful visitor from outer world who nevertheless is kind and considerate (hear that, Snyder? fuck you and your gray ass world). a shining example of what humanity can be. Batman is someone who was fucked up by a terrible trauma and decided to dress up like a bat, make bat shaped toys and punch small time baddies saying shit like "I am the night" or whatever. it's literally psychotic.

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They're corrupt because of the Mafia. Who killed Thomas Wayne for standing against them. Mob corruption has less to do with money and more to do with threats and blackmail. Bribes are just entrapment. Bruce Wayne can do fuck all against that.

Seriously, any "why didn't Bruce do ___ instead of be Batman?" Has been answered in the comics.

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But unlike the billionaires we have he directly funds those security nets. Straight up runs all kinds of soup kitchens and homeless shelters and a bunch of different true charities not just tax write-off bullshit.

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flickerreply
lemmy.world

This is explicitly how things are explained in Harley Quinn. The irony of it is that it's Joker who points all this out.

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Ah yes, that completely serious and not at all satirical show Harley Quinn.

The entire point of the show is to turn established Canon on its head and view it in another light.

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I bet it's whatever chemical that's in those vats at Ace Chemicals that the upstanding citizens of Gotham kept falling into and come out as clowns.

Like, why would any company make a chemical which the only purpose seems to be to get psychiatrists to beat people up with baseball bats on roller skates?

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Whatever is in the water probably seeped out of some Wayne Enterprises industrial plant. Batman is the biggest menace to Gotham City; not any of the victims that become villains. All because some rich playboy wants to play ninja instead of running the corporate empire that owns like 90% of the city.

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