Thread:Prime ShockWaveTX/@comment-27729149-20151101185255/@comment-24758512-20151122204505

EvilLamp wrote: nope, any scenario in which Joker died but Batman could of prevented is a victory to Joker and would result in Batman's descent into madness : the pair need each other and in a way Batman is as psychotic as Joker.. they can't kill one another becuase they are both psychologically dependent on each other.. if one died, even as an accident, and the other could of prevented it they would be driven insane.. without the other to "complete" them Batman and Joker would both destroy everything, in a twisted way the carnage the pair create in their endless war is necessary to prevent an infinitely more bloody scenario that would result from one surviving without the other. I doubt very much that Batman needs the Joker. Technically Batman needs the Joker because he represents everything that Batman must stop. As long Batman, the Joker's insanity live is guaranteed. Joker exists because of Batman. This only happens just in few serious adaptations of the Joker, where he has a more darker psychological background. The Batman don't kill because if he kill the Joker (or someone else) he will be just like him, is almost two-edged.

The only thing that Batman don't need to do is: kill. Joker on the other hand wants to kill Batman or want to make him like him. Batman never kills because he a code of honor and also because he wants to find a cure for the Joker's insanity without having to kill him.

And also that's why Joker is often the Prime CM from DC. Considering the factor "as long the CM villain lives, it is not possible to have a happy ending." I didn't mention that the hero have to kill every villain he found, but the hero must take at least the correctly attitude based on the villain's characteristics. Nihilistic villains, for example.. give up.