Comic-Con: ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’ Professionals Reacts to Controversial Batgirl Gender Scene

Comic-Con: ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’ Professionals Reacts to Controversial Batgirl Gender Scene

The movie premiered tuesday night.

Aaron Chair

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[alert: This tale includes spoilers for any animated version of Batman: The Killing laugh]

Hours in front of their world premier at north park Comic-Con, Batman: The Killing Joke had been getting bad interest on the web.

Keyword got aside that the R-rated, animated edition of traditional visual novel would feature a broadened backstory that views Barbara Gordon/ Batgirl (Tara Strong) and Batman (Kevin Conroy) have an intimate experience. Read More