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And the guy is clearly cosplaying as Walter White.

I said the exact same thing: "why is there a female Winter Soldier cosplayer on Gotham now?"

My thoughts exactly. Plus there’s no need for Joker to be in Justice League since there’s enough going on as is for the movie and the last thing they need is Jared Leto’s Joker.

Agreed. I hope this Joker dies quickly then replaced.

“Sorry DC fanboys. Yesterday’s rumor that surfaced about Jared Leto being in JUSTICE LEAGUE? Unfortunately, not true.”

Pretty fly for a synthetic guy.

He should’ve posed with this instead!

I did not understand this either. From a comicsvine.gamespot post:

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Where have you read the name? I have a feeling this refers to Linkara’s Comic reviews of Frank’s Miller’s All Star Batman. He refused to call him “Batman” because he was too mental to be the character we all know and love. So he made up the generic name “Steve” for him.

Jobs.

Steve from Minecraft is pretty crazy yet resourceful, let’s say he’s the influence.

I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic here, but in any case, I’ll give you an honest answer. In the web series “Atop The 4th Wall”, where the host Linkara reviews bad comic books, Linkara was so distraught by Batman’s portrayal as an insane maniac in Frank Miller’s “All-Star Batman” that he refused to call him Batman

Steve I think I’d a reference to affect in a Kevin Smith movie (not sure which one since the only Smith thing I like is dogma) and Jesus is just because Snyder loves to run with the Superman is Jesus allegory

The God Damn Batman

It seems to come from some comics review.

The last one was particularly disappointing. They introduce the most badass concept of humans going to all-out war against vampires and lycans, then skip right over it in order to basically play out the plot of the first movie again.

A popular vlogger on Youtube (was it Linkara?) referred to everything Batman did in a Frank Miller book as being so antithetical to the core concepts of the character, that he concluded it naturally had to be another person entirely, whom he dubbed Crazy Steve.

No no, it’s Crazy Steve. You’ve got to say the whole thing, like A Tribe Called Quest. Crazy Steve is a concept proposed by Linkara that sometimes writers like Frank Miller are writing a Batman that isn’t Bruce Wayne, but a drunk homeless man who happened to find the costume and adopt a persona that isn’t really