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With a history dating back to some of the earliest superhero stories, Batman has had a nearly unrivalled impact on how the genre has emerged and evolved over the years. These stories will be ranked not by their quality, but by how they impacted the Batman mythos and comic books in general.
10) “Under the Hood”

Seventeen years after his brutal murder, Jason Todd, the second Robin, is resurrected as the vicious vigilante known as the Red Hood. In the story โUnder the Hood,โ Batman confronts his greatest failureโallowing the death of his son Jason. A resurrected Jason begins slaughtering criminals, having twisted his former mentorโs ideology into one consumed by hatred and vengeance. The story unflinchingly challenges the impact Batman has had on others and whether his no-kill rule has done more harm than good. With its heartbreaking reintroduction and reimagining of Jason Todd, โUnder the Hoodโ forever changes the Bat-Family dynamic and Batmanโs mythos.
9) “Knightfall”

In 1993, Bane arrives in Gotham and made history as the man who breaks the Bat. In โKnightfall,โ Bane orchestrates an Arkham Asylum breakout with all the Caped Crusaderโs villains running amok. After several days catching criminals without rest, an exhausted Bruce comes home only to be ambushed by Bane. The image of Bane snapping Batmanโs spine over his knee is one of the most iconic panels in comics and has been referenced countless times. And with Bruceโs incapacitation, the vicious anti-hero Azrael becomes the new Batman and begins mercilessly killing criminals. This development forces Bruce to recover and to reclaim his mantle. Batman in โKnightfallโ is at one of his lowest points and the story cements Baneโs role as one of the heroโs strongest and most intelligent adversaries.
8) The Long Halloween

Batman has always been considered the Worldโs Greatest Detective, and this late 1990s mini-series solidified that title. The Long Halloween is set early in Batmanโs crime-fighting years. Batman is trying to uncover the identity of a mysterious killer known as โHoliday.โ On every significant holiday over the course of a year, Holiday picks off members of the Falcone crime family. This noir mystery is intertwined with a modernized and tragic retelling of Harvey Dentโs descent into madness and transformation into Two-Face. This story also explains the transition from mob bosses to costumed supervillains as the principal force terrorizing Gotham City. Itโs a dark tale full of twists, which makes it the definitive Batman mystery story which has inspired many future adaptations of the Caped Crusader.
7) The Killing Joke

One of Alan Mooreโs most impactful works, 1988โs The Killing Joke, presents the definitive version of Batman and the Jokerโs relationship, as well as providing the most iconic incarnation of the villainโs origin story. Batman in the story is pushed to his limits when the Joker commits some of his most heinous and impactful crimes: paralyzing Batgirl and trying to drive Commissioner Gordon insane. Meanwhile, the readers are given glimpses of the Jokerโs backstory as a failed comedian driven mad, and the origin of his terrifying yet tragic โone bad dayโ philosophy. The Killing Joke is a controversial yet thought-provoking tale that explores the differences and similarities between Batman and the Joker. Itโs a story that forever changes their dynamic and influences countless future Dark Knight storylines.
6) “A Death in the Family”

The 1988 story โA Death in the Familyโ left the life of Batmanโs second ward in the hands of the readers. When the Joker uses Jasonโs mother to lure him into a trap, the Clown Prince of Crime bludgeons the boy with a crowbar. The Joker then leaves Jason and his mother to die in an explosion, which Batman fails to stop. DC then let readers vote as to whether Jason lives or dies. In the end, the readers vote to kill Jason. The murder of a child was a shocking development that had not been done before and it forever changed Batman stories. The story also paves the way for the debut of the third Robin, Tim Drake, and, decades later, to Jasonโs resurrection as the Red Hood.













