Superman fries President Lex

>Superman fries President Lex
>Wonder Woman: oh shit wtf
>Batman: had to be done lol
explain this

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We know this universe's Batman was heartbroken over Flash's death. Just look at that scene where main universe Flash fakes a heart attack and Justice Lord Bats freaks out. His death must have hit him so hard he didn't mind Luthor dying.

Why was Luthor acting like Jesse Eisenberg?

Jesse Eisenberg would have been a good Mad Hatter, prove me wrong.

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Luthor literally had his finger on the button that would have ended the world, not to mention all the shit mentioned. If ever there was a time for Bats to forgo his No Kill rule, it was then and there in the Oval Office.

Now, Bats being all hunky dory with Fascist Superman taking over the planet is a bit than i can digest. Making a world where "an eight year old boy will NEVER have to loose his parents because of some punk with a gun" or not, Batman is still Batman and he wouldn't tolerate that shit

It's an alternate universe.

Prove yourself right.

Different universe, different heroes.

he'd just fry the rest of them if they rebelled

>an eight year old boy will NEVER have to loose his parents because of some punk with a gun

Yea, they just have to loose their parents to state authorized punks with guns.

Batman is a MASSIVE fascist. If anythig, he probably hates he didnt try it first.

Didnt it actually turn out to be a time loop, and the Justice Lords actually traveled back in time instead of to another universe?

>Batman going against his morals is good when I like it and bad when I dislike it
brainlet toonfag

Batman never authorized them killing anyone.

>Injustice reader
Batman is a fascist, he doesn't trust people to do whats right. He literally has ways to kill all his friends and a giant computer that montiters the planet for potential threat. Batman fights for justice, not freedom, he just doesn't people have the ability to make good decisions for themselves

The entire episode only happened because Batman was so conflicted about the Justice Lords world. Dude probably just wanted to hear another version of himself agree that it was it was the right thing to do.

No. Justice Lords Batman made a machine that allowed him to see other dimensions and that's how they found the main one. It's been an alternate dimension throughout the entirety of the show. If it changed in the comics I wouldn't really count depending on what comic it would be.

>wiki skimmer
Bruce would never tolerate a fascist state run by anyone but himself, but he also doesn't trust himself.

Question assumed it was. Turns out it diverged right at President Luthor.

Question had that theory, but it's proven to be wrong when main universe Luthor says he was never interested in becoming president for real.

You know nothing about Batman.

He created the contingency plans for the Justice League members, INCLUDING HIMSELF, because he felt they held too much power both individually and specially as a group. The plans were also meant to incapacitate the targets, not kill them. BECAUSE BATMAN DOESN'T KILL.

Batman created the Brother Eye satellite because he remembered that the Justice League mind-raped villains because it was more convenient for them. They also mind-wiped his memories for going against them. He felt that they, as an entity, betrayed not only his trust, but that of the people they chose to protect. So he created the satellite so the satellite could spy them 24/7 and activate a protocol the second they did something wrong where the satellite would televise their action to the entire world. It was this protocol that exposed Wonder Woman when she snapped Maxwell Lord's neck. Don't forget that the satellite was for himself as well. He didn't himself from the equation.

Batman was always a paranoid fuck worried about the heroes holding too much power and possibly abusing said power. He wants checks and balances. Because if there's something Batman is really scared off is of that him going to the deeper end and never coming back.

Yep.
If you ever find yourself thinking Batman wants control, remember he'd have an easier time if he was Bruce Wayne all day.

>babel tower, identity crisis and snydershit

that's some awful taste of bat-comics.

I mean Batman has known about Lex's bullshit for longer.