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Ah, but in order for Bat Math to work, you have to either add things to Batman or subtract things from the other heroes. So Bat Math basically says that Batman can't beat any of these guys on his own.
I found it pretty amusing though and love the BATB Batman head used in the graphic.
The only problem I see with the math is that Batman -$$=abandoned orphan after his parents are killed growing up in an orphanage with no one to raise him and no way to leave the Gotham slums to train to be anything more. The Wayne money is what allowed him to travel the world and become Batman, without it, he's just another kid lost in the system after tragedy struck but no one stepped up to lend a helping hand. If he was a poor kid who's family got gunned down, he never becomes Batman. A vigilante maybe in the Bernie Goetz mold, but not one who received the training and had the resources to become what Batman is.
-M
"Opinion is the lowest form of human knowledge. It requires no accountability, no understanding." -Plato
The only problem I see with the math is that Batman -$$=abandoned orphan after his parents are killed growing up in an orphanage with no one to raise him and no way to leave the Gotham slums to train to be anything more. The Wayne money is what allowed him to travel the world and become Batman, without it, he's just another kid lost in the system after tragedy struck but no one stepped up to lend a helping hand. If he was a poor kid who's family got gunned down, he never becomes Batman. A vigilante maybe in the Bernie Goetz mold, but not one who received the training and had the resources to become what Batman is.
-M
....Very valid point MRP, but does it really take math for us to know Batman is the best?
I think you just need eyes
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