WARNING! Spoilers for Batman: Dark Patterns #2

The DC Universe is full of fictional cities, from Metropolis to Central City, but Gotham City is by far the worst one to live in thanks toBatman. Although Batman fights to protect the people of Gotham from its criminal element, his actions have intruded on the lives of those very people, suggesting that the city’s infamously terrible living conditions are his fault.

InBatman: Dark Patterns#2 by Dan Watters, Hayden Sherman, Tríona Farrell, and Frank Cvetkovic, Batman faces off against theWound Manafter tracking him to the apartment of his next victim, Randall Jones. When Jones returns to his apartment, Batman bursts out the door with an unconscious Wound Man in tow.

Batman Dark Patterns 2 A Gotham citizen is jaded by Batman charging out of his apartment with the Wound Man

After witnessing this absurd event, Jones wearily says,“This ******* city.“His reaction, while hilarious, indicates that Gotham’s citizens are tired of putting up with the Dark Knight’s exploits in their city.Batman’s constant fights against supervillains, despite his good intentions, have made Gotham a place no one wants to call home.

Gotham City Is a Nightmare to Live In, And It’s All Batman’s Fault

Batman’s Vigilantism Inconveniences Gotham’s Citizens Rather Than Helping Them

Batman’s mission is tosolve Gotham’s crime problemfor the betterment of its inhabitants, but those inhabitants are none too pleased with what he’s done to their city. One critical side effect of Batman’s presence is that hedraws villains to Gothamin hopes of taking him down and elevating their prestige among fellow criminals.Despite Batman’s best efforts to put his villains away or rehabilitate them in some capacity, they keep returning to wreak havoc in his city out of hatred for him.Therefore, Batman is to blame for much of the crime he’s meant to eliminate in Gotham.

Batman Finally Admits Why He Will Never Be Able to Save Gotham: “I Cannot Save People from Themselves”

Batman has now officially explained why Gotham is unsalvageable—and it surprisingly has nothing to do with his flourishing, colorful Rogues Gallery.

Another majorcritique of Batmanthat affects day-to-day Gotham life is that, while his goals are ethically sound, the execution of them leaves much to be desired. Performing acts of violence to stop villains from committing crimes is an effective method on paper, buthis constant battles on the streets of Gotham tend to inconvenience the citizens who are trying to go about their routines. Jones' frustration upon discovering the brawl in his apartment says it all; he isn’t shocked, and is instead jaded by Batman’s presence. Evidently, the average people of Gotham City are sick of his vigilantism, and it’s easy to understand why.

Comic book art: Batman crawling through nails.

Gotham May Not Appreciate Batman, Yet He Keeps Fighting for Them

Gotham’s disdain towards Batman for interfering with their daily lives has yet to deter his mission on their behalf.In fact, in some situations,Batman has worsened his relationship with Gothamin order to save its residents. InDetective Comics#1089 by Ram V and Guillem March, the people of Gotham finally express their appreciation for Batman by lighting makeshift bat-signals across the city. However, as the Orghams' Thelemus Engine puts Gotham at risk by altering reality, he makes the city’s citizens fear him again and thus restores their negative perception of him.

Though Batman cares about his city, it can’t be disputed that he has damaged its reputation in more ways than one.

Comic book art: Batman swinging through Gotham City at twilight.

Regardless of how deeply the people of Gotham resent Batman, he will never stop fighting for them the same way he always has. His restoration of their fear towards him solidifies this, as he’d rather be hated by Gotham despite saving it than loved by Gotham only to lose it. Still, though Batman cares about his city, it can’t be disputed that he has damaged its reputation in more ways than one. Nobody in the DC Universe would dare move to Gotham as long asBatmanis running around, and those who already live there should definitely move elsewhere.

Batman: Dark Patterns#2is available now from DC Comics.

Batman

One of DC’s most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world’s leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.

Batman Stands in Detective Comic Art by Jason Fabok