WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers for ABSOLUTE BATMAN #2!AbsoluteBatmanpays the ultimate tribute to the fan-favoriteBatman: The Animated Series, putting an unexpected twist on one of the show’s most iconic episodes. This bold reimagining doesn’t just transform Bruce’s relationship with his rogues—but it also teases possible narrative developments in future issues that are as intriguing as they are nerve-wracking.

….despite the rogues not being supervillains at this point, they may already be on the path to becoming Batman’s foes.

Comic book page: Absolute Batman’s friends play poker

Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles’sAbsolute Batman #1dropped the bombshell that Bruce Wayne was childhood friends with some of his most iconic rogues—a revelation that perfectly illustrates how radically different the Absolute Universe is from Earth-Prime.

Among these foes-turned-friends are Waylon“Killer Croc”Jones, Harvey“Two-Face”Dent, Oswald“The Penguin”Cobblepot, Edward“The Riddler”Nygma, and Selina“Catwoman”Kyle.Absolute Batman#2 builds on this unexpected dynamic by featuring the group—minus Selina—gathered for a poker game, a scene that plays out as a clear homage to the iconic"Almost Got ‘Im"episode fromBatman: The Animated Series.

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Absolute Batman#2 Pays Tribute toBatman the Animated Series’ ‘Villain Poker Scene’

“Almost Got ‘Im”:Batman: The Animated Series -Season 1, Episode 35

As a refresher,“Almost Got ‘Im"is the 35th episode ofBatman: The Animated Seriesand remains one of the most beloved episodes among fans. It stands out for its portrayal of Batman’s iconic villains in a new and unexpected light. The episode primarily features Joker, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, The Riddler, Killer Croc, and The Penguin gathered around a poker table, casually chatting about life and, of course, Batman.What made the episode so groundbreaking was its portrayal of these usually eccentric, larger-than-life characters as just a group of friends unwinding after a day of villainy.

Absolute Batman mirrors this scene by having Harvey, Bruce, Oswald, Edward, and Waylon sitting down to play poker together—though with a few key differences.First, Bruce isn’t just a topic of conversation; he’s an active participant in the game. Second, these Gotham rogues aren’t supervillains but are rather reimagined as Bruce’s childhood friends, now living more as civilians than as criminal masterminds. The third significant change is the absence of Poison Ivy—who has yet to appear in the series—and the Joker,who briefly appeared inAbsolute Batman#1and was teased as a main antagonist.

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Absolute BatmanTransforms Bruce Wayne’s Relationship With His Villains

Bruce Wayne Is Friends With Waylon Jones, Harvey Dent, Oswald Cobblepot, Edward Nygma, and Selina Kyle

WhileAbsolute Batman#1 revealed thatBruce was childhood friends with those who are his rogues in the Earth-Prime canon, instantly transforming his relationship with them, the revelations inAbsolute Batman#2 take this a step further by showing Bruce interacting with his friends. These interactions highlight just how familiar the five men are with each other. However, the gathering carries a bittersweet tone, as it becomes clear to the reader that Bruce is only spending time with his friends—whom he’s been avoiding—to gather information on Black Mask’s movements. His friends, particularly Oswald, have various connections around the city that could prove useful.

While this was hinted at in issue #1,Absolute Batman#2 all but confirms that Oswald is involved in less-than-legal activities. This has created tension within the group, especially between Oswald and Harvey, who works for Gotham’s D.A. This issue strongly hints that,despite the rogues not being supervillains at this point, they may already be on the path to becoming Batman’s foes.If this development comes to pass, it would be fascinating, as it would mean that the majority of Batman’s rogues were once his friends, adding a layer of complexity to the dynamic, much like the one seen betweenBatman and Two-Facein the Earth-Prime canon.

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Absolute Batman’s Poker Scene Makes Clever Tribute to the Joker

Joker Appeared in the Original ‘Poker Scene’ inBtAS

As previously mentioned, one of the biggest differences between the poker scene inAbsolute Batmanand the one inBatman: The Animated Seriesis the absence of Joker from the game. However, Snyder and Dragotta still offer a clever tribute to the clown when Bruce asks if they are playing with jokers, to which Harvey responds,“Jokers are never welcome here, Bruce…”This line is accompanied by the image of a Joker card, making the nod to the villain unmistakable. Although Joker isn’t physically present at the poker game, it seems that AbsoluteBatmanis teasing his imminent appearance, possibly in the next issue.

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Absolute Batman’s official nickname has finally dropped, and it leaves no doubt—this is the the Dark Knight in his purest, most unfiltered form.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #2is available now from DC Comics!

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One of DC’s most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world’s leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.

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