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Oh really? I'm curious to know what kind of story it is.
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The Joker would be furious. He would see Harley's marriage to Batman as a complete betrayal. He might go on a rampage in Gotham, trying to destroy everything that Batman and Harley hold dear. Robin would be very confused at first. He has always seen Harley as a villain, and the idea of her being Batman's wife would be hard to accept. He would need time to come to terms with it.
In fanfiction, if Batman got Harley Quinn pregnant, it would be a huge shock to the Batman universe. It would likely create a lot of drama and conflict. Batman's moral code would be severely tested as he deals with the consequences of such an unexpected situation. His relationship with Harley Quinn would become extremely complex, and it could also affect his relationships with other characters like the Joker.
He'd become even more powerful and be able to take on even greater threats. The ring's abilities would add to Batman's already impressive arsenal.
Not exactly. Batman Begins is one interpretation of Batman's origin story, but it's not the definitive or only 'real' one. Different Batman stories and adaptations offer various takes.
In the traditional Batman comics, the relationship between Batman and the Joker is not a love story. It's more of a complex adversarial relationship. The Joker is a villain who constantly tries to cause chaos and harm, and Batman is dedicated to stopping him.
The Batman Son of Batman comic focuses on Damian Wayne's journey. He struggles to find his place in the Batman legacy and battles against powerful foes. It's a story of family, duty, and heroism.
No, 'Got' is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation with elements crafted for entertainment purposes.
Yes, it is. 'Got' is inspired by real events and has elements drawn from true stories.
For a Batman story to be the best, it has to be more than just action. It has to make you think about Batman as a person. In stories like 'The Long Halloween', we see Batman trying to solve a mystery while also dealing with his own moral code. And the supporting characters need to be well - written too. Commissioner Gordon's role in many of these stories is crucial in showing Batman's connection to the normal world of Gotham.
The whole dynamic of the story would be completely different. Their focus would shift from fighting crime to dealing with their relationship. The way they interact with other characters like the villains and the Gotham police would also change.