SPOILERS: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS: THE LAST CRUSADE Finally Reveals Why Bruce Wayne Quit As Batman

SPOILERS: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS: THE LAST CRUSADE Finally Reveals Why Bruce Wayne Quit As Batman

It's a story which has been thirty years in the making, and today's The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade finally revealed why Bruce Wayne ditched the cape and cowl and decided to retire...

By JoshWilding - Jun 16, 2016 08:06 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Today saw the release of Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, and John Romita Jr.'s The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade, a prequel to the classic story which picked up with a Batman who had long retired. So, why did he give up being a hero? Well, upon realising that his age is catching up to him, Bruce comes to the conclusion that new Robin Jason Todd (who takes way too much satisfaction in hurting criminals) is still a long way off from being able to take over as Gotham City's new protector. 


After The Joker escapes from Arkham Asylum, a critically wounded Batman pleads with Jason not to go after the Clown Prince of Crime, but he disobeys his mentor and is brutally murdered as a result. 

"Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade" Solves Decades-Old Mystery

Honestly, there's a lot more to The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade that we've told you about here as if provides a fascinating insight into the relationship between Batman and Robin, showing us that breaking down and the consequences the rift between them has. It also strongly implies that The Joker did a lot more to Jason than just have his henchmen beat him to death, something which further explains why Batman gave up the cowl and ended up savagely beating the villain many years later. 

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patrika
patrika - 6/16/2016, 8:09 PM
Batcat <3
Conutandream
Conutandream - 6/16/2016, 8:10 PM
The colouring is beautiful
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 6/16/2016, 8:16 PM
This was so anticlimactic IMO.

I did love some of the stuff about how Batman is getting older with Alfred and Selina but Jason is sooooo tame and dumb.

2 of Joker's henchmen sneak up behind hit and beat him. I was expecting something far more graphic and shocking from Frank Miller. Something that makes Jason's death in Arkham Knight or the main comics like a Pixar film. I wanted to see what Joker at least does to Jason. Hopefully he doesn't die from those 2 henchmen.

Also Jason is basically the same as other comics. He's violent. Nothing new from Jason as a character.

This really wasn't a story that needed to be told and didn't add anything to TDKR lore.
Quicker
Quicker - 6/16/2016, 8:20 PM
Question:

Is this good? Because as much as I love Dark Knight Returns, I despise most of Miller's recent work.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/16/2016, 8:22 PM
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