Batman's biggest rule is to never kill his enemies — a rule that the Joker has failed to get him to break. But one obscure villain actually succeeded.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The one line Batman has sworn never to cross is that of taking someone's life. No matter how bad a villain is, Batman refuses to use lethal force against them. This is one of the reasons the Joker enjoys fighting Batman so much, as he tries to push Batman to break that one rule.
Batman has dealt with many terrifying villains over the years, but only Deacon Blackfire pushed him to break his number one rule of never killing someone in Batman: The Cult #2 by Jim Starlin, Bernie Wrightson, William Wray, and John Costanza. Deacon Blackfire takes over all of Gotham, killing the mayor, the deputy mayor, and nearly killing James Gordon. Part of what allows him to take over the city so completely is by brainwashing Batman and bringing him over to his side.
Blackfire turns Batman into his willing minion, and the full consequences of this is shown when Blackfire sends Batman and a group of underlings to murder some mafia members standing in Blackfire's way. Batman kills with few issues: he guns down the man while in a drug haze and never really makes amends for it.Batman Is Responsible for Killing a Man No matter how bad things get, Batman always refuses to kill. But when his mind isn't his own, those rules loosen.
Deacon Blackfire spends days indoctrinating and drugging Batman until Bruce's mind simply breaks, and he surrenders to Blackfire's will. Because of this, Blackfire sends Batman to deal with some mobsters, and Batman does so gladly. The most concerning part is that Batman's inner monologue describes how great it feels to finally let loose and just gun people down.
Batman Admits He's One of the Deacon's Men Batman eventually retakes Gotham from Deacon Blackfire, but he not only kills someone in the process, he also allows several civilians to die, as he was completely unable to save them. When Batman finally confronts and defeats Blackfire, he lets Blackfire be torn apart by his own men who had lost faith in the Deacon after his defeat.
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