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The Killing Joke) is a single comic book released by DC Comics in 1988, created by screenwriter Alan Moore and artist Brian Burland. "Batman: Deadly Joke" comics, DC's major event in 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths, formed the story of the canonical world to jointly launch a deadly joke, citing the origin of the 1951 version but deepening the story, the story tells the story of Batman's nemesis, the joker (Joker) escaped from the mental hospital.
This time, he not only shot and maimed Barbara, the daughter of Police Chief Gordon, but also kidnapped Gordon with the intention of driving him crazy to prove that madness is in everyone's nature.
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Extraction code: 8khf Recently, Warner Bros. has spread the good news that the animated film "Batman: Deadly Joke", based on the classic Batman comics, is finally going to meet the audience. Although the specific release time has not yet been determined, it has aroused the curiosity of many fans.
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The landlord is sure to tell you that Batman (Bruce Wayne) is not dead.
According to my understanding after watching it, at the end of the film, Lucius (all of Batman's outsourced * hanging equipment, which he designed) thought that Bruce was dead and felt guilty, after all, because of its design mistakes (the Batmachine was not designed to drive autopilot, and had to let Bruce personally drive the Batmachine to transport the nuclear bomb to the sea), so Lucius asked the workers to install an autopilot system on the other 100 batmachines to make up for their mistakes.
But the two workers said that "the level of automation of this machine is already the highest" (meaning that there is already an autopilot program on the batmachine).
Lucius was puzzled and asked when it was installed, and the workers said that Bruce had installed it six months ago. Lucius suddenly realized that Bruce was ready to retire, just to make the citizens of Gotham City think that Batman was dead, so that he could be himself and return to normal life.
At the end, Dow Alfred (the housekeeper of Wayne Manor) meets Bruce at a café after leaving, and the two nod to each other. So Batman didn't die, he just retired in a special way;
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I don't know what the main reason is
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