Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?: Difference between revisions

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* [[Eternal Hero]]: Batman definitely counts as a multiversal version. The idea, manifestation, and embodiment of Batman is inevitable in any timeline. It's implied that all the Batmen in different universes have or will reincarnate into each other. In fact, that entire comic is pretty much one big depiction and analysis of [[Eternal Hero]], as a side affect of trying to be the end-all be-all summation and eulogy of Batman in all his forms.
* [[Groundhog Peggy Sue]]
* [[SnowcloneThe TitleJoy of X]]: [[Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?|"Whatever happened to"-...?"]]
* [[Legacy Character]]: Deconstructed. See [[Eternal Hero]].
* [[Lost in Character]]: One version of Batman's death has him killed by an actor who was only pretending to be a supervillain but got too much into the role.
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* [[Rule of Funny]]: Lampshaded by the Joker, when he reassures somebody that they're in no danger from him because it wouldn't be funny to kill them right now.
** [[Sanity Slippage]]: Doesn't stop the kid from collapsing into a nervous breakdown from the perceived [[Morton's Fork|Catch-22]].
* [[Snowclone Title]]: [[Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?|"Whatever happened to"-...?]]
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: Eddie Nash went away. I'm the [[All Star Batman and Robin|goddamn]] Riddler!
* [[Thememobile]]: The Joker, Catwoman and Two-Face each show up to the funeral in one.