Never mind his capture, police snipers exist for a reason. If he is endangering people's lives in some way, like he always is, they are allowed to kill him to end the threat.Traskelion said:You'd think by around major-cause-of-anguish number 200 or something, some law-man around at his capture would fail his Gullibility check and put a bullet in his head before someone can protest, but maybe Batman's lack of willingness to kill is just infectious enough to cause everyone else in a 10-mile radius to hesitate just long enough for Joker to escape again...?
Failing that, and assuming the US authorities don't want to execute him for some reason, there'd be a meeting at Cabinet Office Briefing Room A, and he'd be picked off by Her Majesty's SAS, assuming they got there before agents from almost anywhere in the rest of the world did.
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Ok, I get how he's too popular to kill and all, but keeping him round for decades without an explanation of why he hasn't been killed ruins the character, IMHO.