Well, 'Batman: Arkham Asylum' is pretty strange. The storyline and the visuals are quite out there.
I think 'Batman: The Killing Joke' could be considered one of the weirdest. It has some really dark and unconventional elements.
For me, 'Batman: R.I.P.' stands out as a weird one. The plot twists and character developments are quite unexpected and unusual.
I'd say 'Batman: Arkham Asylum - A Serious House on Serious Earth' is super weird. The art style and the dark, twisted atmosphere make it stand out. The exploration of Batman's psyche in that comic is really offbeat.
No, Kraven the Hunter has never appeared in a Batman comic.
I think 'Batman: Dark Knight Strikes Again' could be considered one of the worst. The story seemed convoluted and didn't capture the essence of Batman well.
The first Batman comic was 'Detective Comics #27', which introduced the Dark Knight to the world.
The first Batman comic was 'Detective Comics #27' published in 1939.
No, Batman is a fictional comic character. He exists only in the imagination of the creators and the stories they tell.
Not that I know of. Kraven the Hunter is typically associated with Spider-Man rather than Batman.
Well, one of the weirdest comic moments I can think of is when a villain suddenly decides to become a good guy for no apparent reason. It's just so out of the blue and doesn't make much sense. Another odd moment is when a character gains a power that seems way too overpowered and unbalanced within the story's context.
In certain comic arcs, the Joker has come close to killing Batman or has seemingly accomplished it. However, Batman often finds a way to survive or the storyline takes a twist. It depends on the specific comic series and the creative direction of the writers.
The first Batman comic was a ground-breaking introduction to the character. It had a dark and gritty tone that set the stage for future stories.