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The Dark Knight Returns has influenced almost every subsequent comic and adaptation featuring Batman thanks to its distinctive art style, mature themes, and dark reinterpretation of the Caped Crusader. These scenes ensured that comic books would never be the same again.
7) Batman and His Followers Ride

Like the best superheroes, Batman inspires others to be their own heroes. With the U.S. and Soviet Union locked in a Cold War, Russia escalated the conflict with the launch of a nuclear missile at its western enemies. Although Superman managed to divert the missile to an uninhabited area, the resulting explosion still generated a massive electromagnetic pulse that knocked out all electricity in the U.S. The blackout plunged Gotham into even more chaos, causing riots and looting. To restore order, the Caped Crusader leads Robin and the newly formed vigilante group, the Sons of Batman, into the streets while riding on horseback. It’s an awesome moment that shows that, even as Batman grows old, the next generation is more than willing to carry on his crimefighting mission.
6) The Joker Knocks the Audience Dead

After Batman retired, the Joker entered a catatonic state and was treated by Dr. Wolper, who believed that the villain was a victim of the Dark Knight. When Batman returns, the Joker recovers and preys on his psychiatrist’s mistaken beliefs. The Joker and Dr. Wolper were invited onto a late-night show to demonstrate the Joker’s rehabilitation. Of course, it goes horribly wrong. First, the Joker poisons his psychiatrist with a Joker Venom-laced kiss and then has two flying dolls fill the studio with a deadly gas. Everyone, aside from the Joker, dies horribly with their faces forcefully contorted into horrific grins. It was a message to the entire world: The Joker was back. This haunting moment also likely inspired the iconic talk show scene in the 2019 Joker film.
5) Carrie Kelley Becomes Robin

Outside of the main continuity, Carrie Kelley is arguably the most famous Robin. After being rescued by Batman from some muggers, the young Carrie is inspired to buy a Robin costume desiring to become the hero’s next sidekick. When the evil Mutant Leader nearly kills Batman, Carrie arrives and manages to distract the villain long enough to drag the Dark Knight to safety. After taking Batman back to the Batcave and tending to his wounds, Batman officially accepts Carrie as the new Robin. Batman has always needed a Robin to act as his crimefighting partner, and Carrie’s debut makes it clear that she is more than qualified to become the new second half of the Dynamic Duo.












