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- While confronting the dinosaurs on Dinosaur Island, Batman acknowledges that Gotham is gone, showing his disgust for the prehistoric land.
- Batman and Robin head to Dinosaur Island to confront Bane on suspicion of Alfred’s murder, and face a difficult battle with the dinosaurs.
- Batman faces difficulties dealing with dinosaurs on Dinosaur Island, which proves to be the only place on Earth where Batman really has a hard time.
Warning: Contains potential spoilers for Batman and Robin #11.
batman I’m officially homesick because of him and him. robin’s An adventure to Dinosaur Island, the only place on Earth that even the Dark Knight can’t handle. We all know that Bruce Wayne’s heart belongs to Gotham, but hearing Batman confess that he misses home highlights just how deeply he despises the prehistoric island. It’s a precious moment.
Bruce said:
I miss Gotham
”, emphasizing his preference for dealing with the streets of Dinosaur Island, where criminally insane thugs and crime are infested.
Joshua Williamson and Juan Ferreira batman and robin #11 begins a new story arc that takes Bruce and Damian to the mythical Dinosaur Island to bring Bane to justice for the murder of Alfred Pennyworth.
It’s been five years since Gotham Rogue killed off a fan-favorite member of the Bat-Family, making this showdown a long one. but, Before Batman and Robin can confront Bane, they must first navigate the dangerous wastes of Dinosaur Island And survive the prehistoric creatures that live there. The Dark Knight considers this mission extremely difficult.
Dinosaur Island: A place even Batman isn’t ready for.
After several encounters with dinosaurs, Batman, Robin, and Maya.”no one” Ducard, a longtime friend of Damian, encounters poachers who are loading up various dinosaurs for experimentation and profit. Maya tells them to hold back, but it soon becomes clear why. Bane enters the scene and uses non-lethal force to expel the intruders.” While Batman and Maya are absorbed in observing Bane’s unusual behavior, he returns to his island. It is claimed that. Robin captures the moment. He sneaks out, rides a dinosaur, and charges toward Gotham Rogue. The intention is not determined.
Batman and Maya soon try to go after Robin, trying to stop the boy from killing Bane in a fit of revenge. However, they are soon captured by a herd of dinosaurs, and their priorities shift to surviving the prehistoric creatures rather than stopping Damian. In this chaotic encounter, Bruce said:I miss Gotham”, emphasizing his preference for dealing with the streets of Dinosaur Island, where criminally insane thugs and crime are infested. The fact that Batman doesn’t bring out any unique tools like anti-dinosaur repellent (see Batman’s anti-shark repellent) emphasizes that even the Dark Knight is beyond the limits when it comes to dealing with dinosaurs. There is.
History of Dinosaur Island: Are dinosaurs real or animatronics? (We have the answer)
Dinosaur Island has a complicated history as to whether its inhabitants are real dinosaurs or animatronics. One of its earliest appearances featured Bill Finger and Bob Kane’s batman #35 (1946) depicts the island as an amusement park filled with animatronic dinosaurs, including one permanently installed in the Batcave. Another early interpretation, Robert Kaniger’s Star-Scattered War Chronicles #90 (May 1960) depicted the island as being populated by creatures that are extinct in the normal world, including real dinosaurs. batman and robin #11 appears to be based on the Kanigah lore, turning their adventure into a true Jurassic Park experience.
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One of DC’s most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by the tragedy of his parents’ death, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming one of the world’s greatest martial artists, detectives, and tacticians. Bruce gathers allies and sidekicks from his entire family to fight evil as the Dark Knight of his hometown of Gotham City.