Moon Knight And The Batman Monologue

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the joker, moon knight, dick grayson, Scarecrow,gambit, and x-23
Now, I bet that you know one or two of these characters, but most are obscure. I’m about to tell you about all of them, even some stuff that you didn’t know about these people. Now i'm going to tell you about the joker. He was a normal criminal once, just stealing to keep his family alive, until he falls into a vat of chemicals and gets horribly transfigured and changed his normal skin tone to white. He committed crimes and ten was sent to arkham asylum. There he met harley quinn a nurse there and got her to fall in love with him and she broke him out. Now here are some facts 1. He had his face cut off and put it back on 2. He killed robin 3. He knows batman's identity… AND DOESN'T

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