The Batman Who Laughs is a fictional character in DC Comics.He is a supervillain, and the evil counterpart and alternate version of Batman within the multiverse.He is depicted as a hybrid of both Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Batman's arch enemy Joker and is a member of the Dark Knights. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world. Of course, we don’t yet realize this at that time, which makes that final page so much bleaker—and so much like the Batman Who Laughs himself. Created as a child by Frank Miller and Dave Mazzucchelli in 1987 for Batman … However, Gordon was soon saved from the pursuing Dark Robins by his actual son James Gordon Jr. and escaped to the Batcave with Batman's help.
The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Jim and his son James Jr. have played a large part in this series, with the pair putting themselves in …
James Jr has been responsible for his own share of mayhem, but he claims to have himself under control thanks to a new therapeutic drug.
Over the past nine months, Scott Snyder, Jock, David Baron and Sal Cipriano have delved into the deepest and darkest parts of Bruce Wayne in the 7-issue Despite its core story about Batman’s newest adversary, the team has crafted Though his original drive for crimefighting was the death of young Bruce’s beloved parents many years ago, it has over the years evolved into a moral compass of its own. James Gordon Jr is the son of Jim Gordon and brother of Barbara Gordon who went bad.In some ways seen as a twisted mirror to Barbara Gordon's Batgirl, both children of Jim Gordon in very different lights, that would make him a suitable character to appear in the upcoming mini-series by Scott Snyder and Jock, The Batman who laughs is the terrifying batman who haunts the dreams of Bruce Wayne. Batman and James Gordon turn to a surprising source to counter the Batman Who Laughs' apocalyptic plans for Gotham City. A foe who acts as a dark mirror to the ways of the otherwise righteous Batman. “The Batman Who Laughs” – Part Six Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jock Color Artist: David Baron Letterer: Sal Cipriano Review by Steve J. Ray. This extended to other Robins from other realities, with the Grim Knight at one point unleashing a pack of feral Robins that were all versions of James Gordon Jr. from different realities.
In the latest (and penultimate) issue of The Batman Who Laughs, Commissioner James Gordon and his son James Jr. are forced to take some pretty extreme measures to try and prevent Batman … However, the mini-series ended on an ambiguous note as to whether James Jr. would remain in his present state. While the penguin and must more sinister Batman feud, this world’s Dark Knight has enlisted the help of James Gordon Jr., the psychopath from Synder’s groundbreaking “Black Mirror” run, to help him stop the Batman Who Laughs but the Grim Knight is hot on their trail and Batman is still dealing with the effects of the Joker toxin. As Batman fights The Batman Who Laughs, James Gordon and his son, James Gordon Jr., continue to take on the Grim Knight who has a vendetta against the Gordons. The theme introduced on page one comes full … There were signs of hope for James Gordon Jr., however. It doesn’t just bring darkness to its own four panels, it darkly twists everything in its vicinity.What should be a heartfelt moment is actually a gambit by a new villain to break the resilience of Jim Gordon’s son and turn him back into a merciless serial killer. Bruce truly believes that what he's doing is good for Gotham, but the impact that his actions have on those around him often contradict that.It was, after all, Batman who dragged Gordon into his scheme. During The Batman Who Laughs mini-series, he was medicated and actually assisted his father and Batman in their hunt for an alternate reality Batman Who Laughs.