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it doesn't really seem like killing hitler is an express train to shooting hundreds of ss soldiers in the back, but it is.
joker's also pretty clearly a deranged mental invalid. he appears competent because society is just that dysfunctional, and he portrays that observation and understanding as meaningful. the way a robot would.
maybe ask why gotham keeps letting him go instead of executing him.
Read Injustice to figure out why
But also Batman explains it himself numerous times. For one thing he respects the legal system, and it's kind of up to the judiciary system to figure out what to do with him. For another he has to keep his discipline to avoid becoming the sort of monster he seeks to fight. Batman without that sort of self-control becomes the sort of dictator seen in the alternative Justice Lords universe.
He doesn't want to play cop, judge, jury and executioner. His job's done at the cop stage.
I think I vaguely remember reading that Batman saved The Joker from having the death penalty enacted upon him though. I can't explain that if it happened.
also in the dark knight return
yes, and also due to jonkler
There is only one Batman...Adam West is Batman.
^^