These threads make Batman fans look bad because they would end up being accused of putting him up against characters he can easily beat. :p @nickzambuto said: At first I thought this was a Wiz: The Batman Who Laughs is more skilled fighter and more dangerous than Hydra Supreme, he fought both Batman and Joker. Hydra Supreme did fought Captain America but he lose against him. Boomstick: Hydra Supreme would earn a victory if he puts Batman down as quickly as possible but for the most part Batman has a tricky weapons that could After murdering his entire world, the Batman Who Laughs is one of many evil versions of Bruce Wayne recruited by the dark god Barbatos in Dark Nights: Metal to lay waste to DC Comics' prime Earth 11 Gog. William, who became Gog, was the sole survivor of the nuclear disaster in Kansas, the focal point of Mark Waid's "Kingdom Come." He believed that Superman was the world's savior and went about setting up a church for him. But when Superman informed him that he wasn't an all-powerful, perfect being, William went mad. My name is Bruce Wayne. I am vengeance. I am justice. I am Batman: the Red Death. Red Death Bruce Wayne, the Batman of Earth -52, is the Red Death, one of Barbatos' Dark Knights. On his world, Batman used to be the hero of Gotham City who fought crime with his Robins. However, the city took its toll on the Bat and claimed the lives of all his sidekicks, forcing Bruce to seek more extreme ways Batman's double life is integral to being a vigilante, as Bruce Wayne can get information that Batman never could and vice versa. It also helps to keep his loved ones safe from the likes of villains such as Joker (most of the time). But Scarlet Witch doesn't have a secret identity and performs heroics while showing her face to the world. Afterward, Alfred feels so embarrassed about how bad a fighter Bruce is, it brings him to tears. He also taught you how to take a good ass whooping, it would seem. The Batman Who Laughs #4 hits The final pages of Batman/Superman #1 reveal that one superhero has already been corrupted: Shazam, one of the only DC superheroes who can take a punch from Superman and give that punch right back. IMO the recent Shazam who laughs vs Batman and Superman was actually pretty dang good. But yeah the spikes and leather are a bit much. Though to be fair, Joker and Bats are both pretty heavy handed with their attire too, and BMWL is literally both of them combined. He's basically Batman's edge/darkness combined with Joker's flamboyance. In many ways, Janus is the opposite of Wonder Woman - making her an interesting juxtaposition to the Goddess of Truth in a way similar to the Batman Who Laughs. Janus' twisted parallels to Wonder Woman become increasingly apparent in her outfit. It mirrors Wonder Woman's Nordic-inspired uniform, though it does so in dark ways. ohYLy.