Oh, I thought the joke is reversed as in Joker -> Stoker
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This comic makes me think that the "Batman vs Dracula" story might have been about a property line dispute.
I don't get it.
Harley Quinn hits Dracula with a bat. Vampires can turn into bats. I guess you could say Dracula is a "bat man". Bruce Wayne lives in a mansion.
Is this just a pun on "bat man"? What am I missing?
No, it sounds like you actually do get it
Reading this comment is like watching someone pick out a needle from a needle stack and toss it aside to keep looking for a needle.
Describes me tryna find the issue with my code
vampire turns into bat. he is a bat-man.
Quinn and joker want to beat up BatMan. The superhero.
They accidentally beat up bat-man. Not BatMan
Batman and Dracula are characters that share a nocturnal bat related identity and are also wealthy recluses with mansions. So yeah, that's pretty much the joke. Whoops Harley and the Joker got them confused.
It is just a pun on "bat man".
I love the weapon of choice for taking out Batman: a bat.
I thought that an invisible person was pouring into her flute.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(military)
Before the advent of motorized transport, an officer's batman was also in charge of the officer's "bat-horse" that carried the officer's kit during a campaign.
It's quite likely that Alfred was a Batman before Batman was.
Manbat
Kirk Langstrom lives at the other side of town.