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Superman Kills The Joker Without Turning Evil -a DC story-. After The Joker tricks Superman into attacking the Justice League, it turns out to be his final mistake as Superman comes to deliver the maniac the justice that has long eluded him. Rated T for Joker's death.
The Joker has kidnapped Lois Lane and as expected Superman is coming to the rescue. But he soon learns that this clown has more tricks up his sleeve than just joy-buzzers and squirt guns. (Rewrite of their encounter in the DCAU feature "World's Finest)
The Dark Knight must fight off the appearance of a new threat, the Joker - who threatens to undermine all progress- and juggle the emotional problems that arise when a woman from an abandoned relationship reappears in his life.
Joker was already apprehended and in police custody. Superman did it purely out of revenge. Overall, I'd say, it was "right" for everyone else, but VERY wrong for Superman... for obvious reasons.
It's explained that there are mitigating circumstances, shown when Superman chose to turn himself in. Lex Luthor somehow leads the prosecution and asks how we can ever trust Superman again. He asks, how can we possibly let Superman protect the world if we can't hold him to the same standard as anyone else.
Dec 8, 2019 · It was one of Doc Quinzel's many tells. Perhaps it was wrong of him to expect a psychiatric professional to have better control over her own body language. She was a doctor, not a machine. Whatever the case, Quinzel was an expressive woman. It was easy for Jack to read her mood.
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His analysis of Joker is simply the result of seeing everything he puts Batman and Gotham through and responds accordingly. Fists aren't needed because Joker can't hurt him. Attacking him is something Joker wants because it is a loss of control on Superman's part and gives Joker a spotlight.