The cage fight that Vuviper Put scans up of , despite being blind folded Bruce recognized Ted's style and was trying to reason with him when that failed and hr actually tried in one blow he broke Ted's mask and ended it.
The last is self evident from VV's last scan. Also his nine lives only matter if Bruce would kill him which he wont. Ted can still be knocked out, put down or incapacitated. In All Star comics he's even been put in a coma until he's drad his 9 lives do jack he doesnt have a HF.
If you thought this through, it really depends on the version of Batman. But according to the ArkhamVerse, he'll take down Wildcat using Judo, Ninjitsu, Tae Kwon Do , Krav Maga, and good old fashioned boxing, which, all combined, make for a devastating fighting style.
And most importantly, Keysi and environmental attacks. The W belongs to the caped crusader. Please Log In to post. As such, the plan to disable Kyle Rayner was the most explicitly non-lethal of the contingencies, since killing Kyle would be counterproductive to Ra's goal of getting the JL out of the way.
Instead, Kyle is hypnotized while asleep into believing himself blind — the ring, responding to his will, thus makes him blind and in turn, unable to control its power. Likewise, the plan, though similar in conception non-lethally disable Green Lantern by making him unable to control his ring , is altered in terms of method. Rather than blindness-via-hypnosis, Hal is disabled by a dose of the Scarecrow's Fear Toxin , something taken from a different one of the comic contingencies.
Aquaman was excluded by from Justice League: Doom , perhaps out of a need to streamline the story's cast, but in "Tower Of Babel," it's Arthur, rather than Green Lantern, who is disabled by a dosage of Jonathan Crane's infamous chemical concoction.
It's explained that Batman modified the Fear Toxin formula to induce hydrophobia, or fear of water, and it's a dose of this specialized version which is given to Aquaman. Owing to his Atlantean physiology, Aquaman needs regular exposure to water not only to preserve his strength, but to live.
J'onn J'onzz's has Pyrophobia, and so to defeat a rogue Manhunter From Mars, Batman developed Magnesium nanites which combust upon contact with the air — after Ra's steals the plans and weapons, J'onn is then injected with the nanites by League Of Assassins members, which coat his skin and cause him to experience perpetual combustion.
Due to his Martian physiology, this doesn't kill J'onn, but it's obviously an agonizing experience. Despite easily being the most outright sadistic out of all of Batman's contingencies, this is the plan that remained the most unchanged between comic and film — the only difference is the circumstance of administration.
In the film, J'onn is seduced by a woman at a bar actually his twin brother Ma'alefa'ak shape-shifted who offers him a drink poisoned with Magnesium — after he ingests the chemically-laced drink, Ma'alefa'ak sets J'onn on fire, with the Magnesium contained in the sweat on his skin acting as fuel.
Plastic Man 's powers originate from him having individual control over all the molecules in his body — to disable him, Batman developed a very blunt method of eliminating that control. So, as always, I chose to buy this expecting nothing of it over 3 other maybe better ones. Anyway, I jumped again into lazy artwork of 90's which I love.
It was fun read, great teamups and fights and fights and fights.. Wildcat's amazing as always, superpowers no needed to kick some villains. The first miniseries was decent, but nothing special.
The Catwoman team up was just had and she was grossly over sexualized. The retro teamups were cool to see, but none werr very good. I'd say skip this one. Jul 18, Ron rated it really liked it. A fun read. When they get together there is going to be a fight! Lots of them! View all 3 comments. First story was good. Rest was not. Lots of old reprints after that. Jul 23, Brannigan rated it it was ok Shelves: action-adventure , dc , graphic-novel.
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