Batman's greatest enemy is the Joker. The Clown Prince of Crime is a master of chaos and insanity, regularly devising complex schemes to bedevil Batman and Gotham City. His unpredictable nature and willingness to cause destruction make him an intimidating villain for the Dark Knight.
the Greek God of War waged an eternal battle against all DC Superheroes. Only two individuals were left standing – Batman and Ares. In an act of desperation, Batman kills Ares and puts on Ares' magical helmet, instantly transforming into the new God of War.
Bane. The page everyone remembers from Batman: Knightfall is Bane “breaking the Bat” over his knee. But Bane beat Batman by working smarter, not harder. Bane was able to defeat the Dark Knight physically by first exhausting him spiritually (and, well, also physically).
The ultimate Batman villain is a deranged psychopath who acts as more of an agent of chaos than an organised criminal. Also known as the Clown Prince of Crime, the Joker is the arch-enemy of the Dark Knight — one capable of such unthinkable evil that can make even Batman shudder.
No matter the media, the Joker remains Batman's greatest nemesis. On film, Jack Nicholson's Joker set the bar for villainy in Batman.
Mild spoilers for Batman: The Knight #10 aheadA lot of people think that Batman's greatest skill is fear because it's a powerful weapon against his enemies, but Batman's actual true power is compassion. Bruce may use terror to keep criminals in line, but when it comes to actually saving people, fear doesn't help.
While many may point to the injuries inflicted on Batman by Spawn, Bane, or Hush as the closest he's come to death, one other fight takes the cake. When a Predator showed up in Gotham on a hunt, anyone reading the comic knew he would eventually come into conflict with Batman.
Reliance on technology
The fact that he is so reliant on technology is his major weakness because he“s practically handicapped without it and could not stand his ground against a plethora of his usual enemies.
There's no doubt that recalling the fate of his parents is Bruce's biggest fear and regret. No matter who kills Batman's parents in different media, it's the catalyst to the person he becomes. Bruce spent all his childhood and early adulthood scared of remember what had happened.
The Joker's weakness is his ego. He wants to make Batman laugh, but he mostly likes the idea that he is considered Batman's biggest threat. Joker does not commit crimes because he wants to accumulate wealth. He doesn't do anything out of hatred or anger or fear.
To Be Forgotten. While fans got to hear many memorable quotes from Joker in Batman: Arkham, the series also revealed what his greatest fear is supposed to be. As it turned out, The Joker feared being forgotten more than anything else because it meant nobody was afraid of him anymore, rendering all his crimes void.
General Dru-Zod is one of Superman's more prominent enemies. Once the Military Director of the Kryptonian Space Center, Zod had personally known Jor-El when he was an aspiring scientist.
In the latest issue of Flashpoint Beyond #5, the Joker's real name has been revealed: Jack Oswald White. This is something that fans of DC and the character have greatly appreciated, and that is that the identity of the Joker is something that many have always tried to find out.
2012's Detective Comics #0 shows us Bruce's training with martial arts master Shihan Matsuda, from whom Bruce learns true mastery over his own body.
Furthermore, Batman is mysteriously able to see Luthor despite his blindness, the implication being that the darkness is selective at the whims of Abyss. Regardless, Batman's capabilities as a fighter are proven extremely well with the absence of his sight.
Even with the best laid plans, if the Avengers are smart and stay together, there's pretty much no way that Batman can win against them- at the end of the day, as smart and prepared as he is, he's just a regular human against some of the most powerful heroes around.
Batman can at Max, fight 105 People at once with minimal effort. But, How does he do it? by using his Physical Prowess, Martial Arts Knowledge, Gadgets, and overall Strategic Intelligence.
Advertisement. A trivia published in BuzzFeed states, “Batman's stated IQ is an unbelievable 192, several notches above the famed theoretical physicist (Albert Einstein), who was estimated to have an IQ between 160 and 180.
Not only is he compelling, he's been able to best Bruce more than once - something that few of the villains have truly been able to do. Throughout The Joker's long history of villainy, there have been a number of times he has been able to win in his fights against the Caped Crusader.
The Batman Who Laughs is defeated when the Prime Universe Batman is aided by the Joker, who notes the alternate Batman's failure to perceive this scenario due to still being a version of Batman.