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| History = This reality was a propaganda comic book title "Batman." In [[Gotham City]], two comic book writers began writing a comic book series entitled ''Batman''. The series was written to persuade the people of Gotham that [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|the real vigilante]] was actually a public menace.
 
| History = This reality was a propaganda comic book title "Batman." In [[Gotham City]], two comic book writers began writing a comic book series entitled ''Batman''. The series was written to persuade the people of Gotham that [[Bruce Wayne (New Earth)|the real vigilante]] was actually a public menace.
   
[[Lucifer Morningstar (Dark Genesis!)|Lucifer]] led a revolt against [[God (Dark Genesis!)|God]], resulting him being banished to [[Hell]]. Claiming to want to repair the influence his rebellion had on [[Earth]], he begged to be allowed on Earth, but God only allowed him to possess a [[Humans|human]]. He made a deal with [[Simon Petrarch (New Earth)|Simon Petrarch]] to possess his body, but Simon used his newfound abilities to become the vigilante known as [[Batman]].<ref>{{C|Detective Comics Vol 1 622}}</ref>
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[[Lucifer Morningstar (Dark Genesis!)|Lucifer]] led a revolt against [[God (Dark Genesis!)|God]], resulting him being banished to [[Hell]]. Claiming to want to repair the influence his rebellion had on [[Earth]], he begged to be allowed on Earth, but God only allowed him to possess a [[Humans|human]]. He made a deal with [[Simon Petrarch (New Earth)|Simon Petrarch]] to possess his body, but Simon used his newfound abilities to become the vigilante known as [[Batman]].<ref>{{C|Detective Comics Vol 1 622}}</ref> One night, he was ambushed by [[Jane Jones (Dark Genesis!)|Catwoman]], who removed Simon's soul from his body. Since this went against their agreement, God sent Lucifer back to Hell, giving Simon back his body. Unfortunately, this resulted in an explosion, with Simon dying from his wounds.<ref name=DC-624>{{C|Detective Comics Vol 1 624}}</ref>
   
 
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* [[Bathound (Dark Genesis!)|Bathound]]
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* [[Simon Petrarch (New Earth)|Batman]]
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* [[Jane Jones (Dark Genesis!)|Catwoman]]
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* [[God (Dark Genesis!)|God]]
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* [[Joker (Dark Genesis!)|Joker]]
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* [[Lucifer Morningstar (Dark Genesis!)|Lucifer]]
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* [[Madeline Le May (Dark Genesis!)|Madeline Le May]]
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* [[Jeremy Standish (Dark Genesis!)|Robin]]
 
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Revision as of 22:56, 20 May 2019

History

This reality was a propaganda comic book title "Batman." In Gotham City, two comic book writers began writing a comic book series entitled Batman. The series was written to persuade the people of Gotham that the real vigilante was actually a public menace.

Lucifer led a revolt against God, resulting him being banished to Hell. Claiming to want to repair the influence his rebellion had on Earth, he begged to be allowed on Earth, but God only allowed him to possess a human. He made a deal with Simon Petrarch to possess his body, but Simon used his newfound abilities to become the vigilante known as Batman.[1] One night, he was ambushed by Catwoman, who removed Simon's soul from his body. Since this went against their agreement, God sent Lucifer back to Hell, giving Simon back his body. Unfortunately, this resulted in an explosion, with Simon dying from his wounds.[2]

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