The darkness of the Frank Miller influence extended to Batman�??s supporting cast, as well. In 1988, the One-time campy Batman villain the Joker, shot Batgirl BarbaraGordon, crippling
her. Also in 1988, DC hosted their infamous 1-900 telephone poll
where readers were able to call in and vote on whether or not Jason Todd survived an encounter with the Joker. While the
validity and appropriateness of the phone poll is in dispute, Jasonlost the poll and was killed on panel after a brutal
beating with a crowbar and having a building blown up around him.
DC has since corrected the decision to killJason Todd by
bringing him back to life. The Jason Todd that came back to life
was a darker, angrier version of the character because he blames Batman for his Death and is angry that Batman never bothered to
�??avenge�? his Death. Killing primarily villains, Jason Todd
post-resurrection is best categorized as an anti-hero, and
sometimes an outright villain, depending on the writer�??s whim.
The darker direction of Batman also made Batman a more insular hero. Batman was recast as an �??urban legend,�? despite the decades of public service with the Justice league. Thanks to the
characterization by Miller, the Long-running friendship with Superman was shown to be a suspicious tolerance at best. The new Batman forbade any other heroes from operating in his city, even
in times of great need.
The height of Batman�??s paranoia and darkness was reached when
his superhero monitoring project Brother Eye project was stolen
and used to kill and harm innocentpeople. After this incident, Batman took DickGrayson and the currentRobin, TimDrake, on a
cruise to bond and rethink things through.
~ The Killing Joke ~ A Death in the Family ~ Year One ~ The Dark
Knight Returns ~ Identity Crisis ~ Knightfall ~ Under the Hood ~
The Long Halloween ~ JLA: Tower of Babel and JLA: Divided We Fall