The reason they kept hiring him was because, for every failure, Matches Malone would spread a story about what an astounding job he did working for him. That's my little headcanon.
@@Jc27uhh4h4h4 also for those who don't know, matches Malone was actually a real gangster at one point. Bruce started using the name right after the real matches disappeared forever, and no one knows what happened to the original...batman definitely killed him lol
@@kerdnerl funny 'bout that. There's a story where Matches comes back out of hiding to see why the h3II all the crooks in Gotham love working with him so much years after he went through the trouble of faking is own death in a "botched" arson so he could retire...
That was like a thing in Venture Brothers wasn't it? and it was a legitimate profession with it's own set of rules and guidelines for what you could and couldn't do set by the villeins guild.
I absolutely love how supervillains in Gotham have their own micro economy going. One of my favorite gags from Gotham was a super villain superstore complete with dynamite, novelty bombs, bear traps, and toxins on clearance.
@@purrgiri9862 a superstore just means a huge store, usually in its own building but if you mean there being stores and such for supervillains, then yeah thats been a thing for ages i remember marvel once introducing an app where people can hire villains of the hench or super variety, so it was basically linked-in for villainy
@@Averagemetalenjoyer115 No it's in the show Gotham. I think it's in the first two seasons. Various mobsters and criminals get their weapons and explosives from a big home depot style store. The GCPD knows about it and lets it run for a while before they shut it down.
Kind of reminds me of some side content in the Midnight Suns game by marvel, in which a few small missions you can send people on involve Hydra Bob blogging about hydra plans and somehow *not* being shut down by the organization.
@@ariadnefrolich7243 So like hear me out... In the Gotham Knight's game Bruce Wayne would often go to extreme measures to hide his identity as Batman by going out in public and do outrageous acts and action and one of them was pretending to be drunk at the Iceberg Lounge and would strip dance for the crowd... Much to Oswald Copplepots annoyance.
@@mikhaelgribkov4117 I remember finding that and wondering why he had been number 1 on the banned list. Once that cutscene popped up I was laughing hysterically.
I kinda hoped it would just be some random guy who took it on himself to foil all these criminals plans by using their lax hiring practices against them
This is one of my new favourite stories, some people forget that Batman's all about stealth, and quite a lot of people forget that stealth is more than just hiding in shadows in all black. Knute is a great example of hiding in plain sight and the use of spies, something essential for big scale conflicts
This, this right here is how you write smart characters making an actually smart plan. It's not about convoluted schemes or taking advantage of the author's contrivances and saying "just as planned," it's about what makes since and is most effective.
I've heard of the Broker. It was in this GREAT Teen Titans fanfiction where the Joker, noticing that Batman had been distracted ever since Dick left for Jump City, came up with a plan to either kill Robin, or allow him to prove to Bruce that Dick would be fine without him. And it worked. Joker brought Firefly, Calender Man, the Ventriloquist, Anarky, Clayface, Mr Freeze, The Mad Hatter, Killer Croc, Deadshot, Talia al Ghul, (and a few others I can't remember) to Jump City all at the same time and set them lose with clues to where Joker was hiding with a variant of his Joker gas that could pass through solid walls set to detonate over the whole city. The whole time Joker kept telling the Titans that even if they stopped him, he still wins. And it's true, because all of this was a test for Dick that regardless of if he passed and lived, or failed and died, Bruce didn't have to worry about him anymore and could go back to focusing on the Joker. Dick passed by the skin of his teeth despite absurd injuries and the near death of most of his team. And then he still had his own victory because he was adult enough to look past his grudge against Bruce and call for his help when he needed it.
Also, there's an entire chapter where Robin and Starfire are aboard a blimp, fighting Harley, Lou & Bud the hyenas and Killer Croc while the Joker plays piano and sings "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen over the intercom....it's AWESOME
It’s an app the henchmen use to find gigs around Gotham or wherever. TL;DR, Bizarro temporarily gets smart but reckless for a little while, and basically catfishes a bunch of henches into one place with the intent of killing them but doesn’t go through with it. He’s coping with suddenly becoming smart enough to do all this stuff but it’s going away and he wants to make things like, as safe for “Red Him” (Jason) and “Red Her” (Artemis) before he reverts completely back to normal. (Don’t worry, he doesn’t revert back to ‘normal’, per se, he becomes a yoga Chad with a mohawk)
Seeing how Joker reacted to Brody knocking out Harley makes me want to see some of a kinda healthy co-dependent relationship with Harley and Joker. Joker relying on Harley to keep him semi-grounded, so he doesn't go off the deep end and just go completely batshit insane and cut off his face or somethin CrAzY like that, and Harley relying on Joker as the only person who cared about what she wanted deep down, and will always be there to protect her, break her out of jail, and keep her life more interesting than how it was when she was a doctor. Y'know, something closer to the golden/silver age more campy stories, where the stakes weren't as high, where joker toxin didn't kill you, just painful as it made you laugh uncontrollably, stuff like that.
thats kinda how i imagined the joker at first. itd be neat to see an incarnation of the joker that Starts out pretty benign like that, like adam west joker where hes mostly doing crimes that are literally jokes, but over time it becomes clear that the acid he fell into is slowly affecting his mind. harley helps him stay grounded but its clear that hes slipping more and more each day. this is also why batman wants to help the joker so bad, he knows its not his fault, he knows the joker isnt in his right mind and there is likely someone good deep down, but because of the accident his brain has been warping more and more each and every day until he becomes the horrifying criminal that hes popularized as now
i found it funny that when you said how do villians hire Henchmen you do kinda get an answer in Red Hood and the Outlaws 2016 #20 its on the first page so basically its an app called Henchmates
My only question is why are the villains being interviewed like how? They are in full costume or in casual clothes in their home bases did some reporter just break into their home and asked for an interview and they actually accepted instead of killing them why?
The villains (most) don’t kill everyone they see. If you’re in the way sure, they’ll kill you. But most wouldn’t kill an interviewer like that. I mean you got some like Zsasz and Flamingo and White Rabbit (Alice?) who are genuine psychos and would kill on sight, but most the villains don’t do that. Even Joker doesn’t do that that much.
@@purrgiri9862 A lot of villains arent conspicuous. Penguin is always in one spot. Lots of villains have regular spots they can go to. If they dont have an existing warrant they can even go out in public. Like Joker after getting released on bail can go out in public and not be arrested. Its kinda dumb considering hes killed 10000s of people but... thats Gotham. Also some villains will gladly talk to the camera. Like Harley Quinn would do an interview no sweat.
@@wr5488 I think those deaths are only the sum total of all the different realities. Batman typically stops any antics before too much damage is done, and unless there is significant proof, the words of a vigilante aren't exactly enough to get you convicted...
This also was important for another reason. You see, the bad guys are stronger when they join forces, so Batman did the best thing he could - plant the seeds of mistrust. EVERYONE raged at such a person like Brody in their own way, and now that experience is going to be with them forever. Joker, Riddler, Hatter, Ivy, they were all furious at what happened. An elaborate set up undone in an instant due to what they perceived as absolute stunning incompetence. That sticks with them.
I dont known why but just imagining joker getting royally pissed at a henchman and literally plugging Brody screaming to the high heavens while batman try's to pull him off.
The broker actually has a partner she’s the Carpenter she basically makes sure that the Lair is somewhat up to code, so nothing is going to fall and if asked, she customize the lawyer to sue the villains style
She is also ironically something of a skill gate to work in gotham. If an out of towner isn't bright enough to realize you don't betray who builds your base your gone
At first I thought this guy was one of those rare perfect henchmen, one that was completely expendable and indestructible. Funny how it was the Bat Family pulling one on the rogues gallery.
I had an idea for another character that was somewhat similar to this. The idea is that he would be known in the supervillain community as an outstanding henchman trainer and coach, producing some of the most resourceful, sharp and competent troops any madman or woman could want. But, every time he was involved in the plans, something would ALWAYS go wrong. It was never directly his fault, but somehow a wrench always found its way into the works. One time it was the dormant volcano being used as a hideout suddenly becoming active without warning. Another time it was the military response being twice the size as all reports said it should have been. But despite knowing this, he is constantly sought out due to his skills in whipping masses of goons into a well-oiled machine. Each supervillain thinks they their plans will overcome the curse, THIS time.
Knew something was fishy about him, it was too huge a coincidence he was ruining so many villain plans. First thought was he was secretly trying to be a hero.
i always assumed it was implied they got henchmen thru making connections in prison. like, joker gets a buncha guys to help him break outta arkham, why not keep them around as bat fodder.
You know what would be even funnier if Brody was just a henchman (not part of the batfamily) but he becomes a villian for like a week and became such a big threat that the justice league had to step in and then he went back to henching cause being a villian isn't his schtick and leaving everyone else flabbergasted
According to the 2019 young Justice run there's a website where you can hire henchmen, it's mentioned by a henchman who works for clue master during the young justice spoiler crossover
I'm pretty sure in marvel there is actually a villain henchman training program run by the taskmaster Superior spider man called them up to get hero henchman for a while
You'll want the web comic "Evil Inc" by Brad Guigar, but sadly the title was rebooted into a superhero/villian romance comedy instead of a comedic take on supervillany... and no way to read those archives. :(
Also I like how everyone except for two people where in Arkham/prison during these interviews. That being Harley and riddler. Mad hatter in litterally in an orange jumpsuit and Ivy’s shirt says Arkham on it
My former roommate did time for a thing he didn't do. I know what that sounds like but I know the guy well. Anyway, he had quite a few prison stories. To throw out a possible explanation for how the villains come up with henchman, simply put: networking. The criminal world has a social aspect too and who know will open or close opportunities. They would joke about prison being "con college" because of all the tips and tricks you can pick up to refine your craft when you get out. I think that says a lot about rehabilitating people, or the lack of it being done. Prison is the place you go to get *better* at crime.
In Marvel Henchmen are trained by Taskmaster, equipped by the Tinkerer and Norman Osborne and have supervillain identities sold to them by Rodrick Kingsley(Hobgoblin). They then are sent to fight Spider-man, if you do poorly you become an Iron Man villain
That makes sense, I guess. At first, I thought that Brody would be some sort of platzgeist for Gotham City itself; all of the apathy, scorn, and helplessness the citizens feel from being at the mercy of organized crime and a bunch of literal escaped homicidal maniacs, given the form of a man, but something both less and more than a man.
Honestly, him secretly being the bats is kind of a cop out. It would've been funnier if he had some superpower that makes him totally incapable of dying for good, but instead of taking over the world, he's just some broke jobber who's completely incompetent at everything.
The reason they kept hiring him was because, for every failure, Matches Malone would spread a story about what an astounding job he did working for him. That's my little headcanon.
for everyone who doesn't know, Matches Malone is batman's alter ego for when he needs to infiltrate Gotham's criminal underbelly
@@Jc27uhh4h4h4 also for those who don't know, matches Malone was actually a real gangster at one point. Bruce started using the name right after the real matches disappeared forever, and no one knows what happened to the original...batman definitely killed him lol
"Listen. I know you all had a shitty day with Brody. But that man did something unthinkable.
He tripped Batman into a fucking river."
-Matches Malone.
@@kerdnerl funny 'bout that. There's a story where Matches comes back out of hiding to see why the h3II all the crooks in Gotham love working with him so much years after he went through the trouble of faking is own death in a "botched" arson so he could retire...
@@nicholashodges201 name pls?
"Skills include:
Henching"
That was like a thing in Venture Brothers wasn't it? and it was a legitimate profession with it's own set of rules and guidelines for what you could and couldn't do set by the villeins guild.
Yeah, and monarch's henchman 21 got so good he became henchman 1, aka right hand man.
@@starburst98 no hemchmen
..number 2
Poor poor 24
I absolutely love how supervillains in Gotham have their own micro economy going. One of my favorite gags from Gotham was a super villain superstore complete with dynamite, novelty bombs, bear traps, and toxins on clearance.
A superstore? What is that is it actually a thing?
@@purrgiri9862 a superstore just means a huge store, usually in its own building
but if you mean there being stores and such for supervillains, then yeah thats been a thing for ages
i remember marvel once introducing an app where people can hire villains of the hench or super variety, so it was basically linked-in for villainy
@@purrgiri9862 I think he might be taking about the Harley Quinn show that had that store but I might be wrong
@@Averagemetalenjoyer115 No it's in the show Gotham. I think it's in the first two seasons. Various mobsters and criminals get their weapons and explosives from a big home depot style store. The GCPD knows about it and lets it run for a while before they shut it down.
@@Averagemetalenjoyer115 of course you would know
I love Paul Dini for exploring how Gotham's underworld works without going all grim-realism like Bendis and Azzarello would.
Kind of reminds me of some side content in the Midnight Suns game by marvel, in which a few small missions you can send people on involve Hydra Bob blogging about hydra plans and somehow *not* being shut down by the organization.
It's hilarious how Damian, the (probably) most serious Robin, decided to play around with the joke as well.
So all this time The Bat Family were trolling the Rogue Gallery?... And I though Bruce Wayne stripping at the iceberg lounge was crazy.
Bruce did what now?
@@ariadnefrolich7243 So like hear me out...
In the Gotham Knight's game Bruce Wayne would often go to extreme measures to hide his identity as Batman by going out in public and do outrageous acts and action and one of them was pretending to be drunk at the Iceberg Lounge and would strip dance for the crowd... Much to Oswald Copplepots annoyance.
@@thefirstofthelastones8952 Okay then!
That moment was genuinely funny and actually foreshadowed by ban list you can find when you visit Lounge.
@@mikhaelgribkov4117 I remember finding that and wondering why he had been number 1 on the banned list. Once that cutscene popped up I was laughing hysterically.
I kinda hoped it would just be some random guy who took it on himself to foil all these criminals plans by using their lax hiring practices against them
This is one of my new favourite stories, some people forget that Batman's all about stealth, and quite a lot of people forget that stealth is more than just hiding in shadows in all black. Knute is a great example of hiding in plain sight and the use of spies, something essential for big scale conflicts
It's always fantastic when Batman takes a break from the regular to give us a little dark humor.
*dark* humor? Heheheh
Other henchmen: "ok, my boss is a psychotic murderer, but he does pay me a lot. I shall devote my life for him"
Knute Brody: "mmmm sandwich"
Bro, I was just about to say "What if he was a secret hero?"
Then the Batfamily is like, "Time to troll!"
This, this right here is how you write smart characters making an actually smart plan. It's not about convoluted schemes or taking advantage of the author's contrivances and saying "just as planned," it's about what makes since and is most effective.
I've heard of the Broker. It was in this GREAT Teen Titans fanfiction where the Joker, noticing that Batman had been distracted ever since Dick left for Jump City, came up with a plan to either kill Robin, or allow him to prove to Bruce that Dick would be fine without him. And it worked. Joker brought Firefly, Calender Man, the Ventriloquist, Anarky, Clayface, Mr Freeze, The Mad Hatter, Killer Croc, Deadshot, Talia al Ghul, (and a few others I can't remember) to Jump City all at the same time and set them lose with clues to where Joker was hiding with a variant of his Joker gas that could pass through solid walls set to detonate over the whole city. The whole time Joker kept telling the Titans that even if they stopped him, he still wins. And it's true, because all of this was a test for Dick that regardless of if he passed and lived, or failed and died, Bruce didn't have to worry about him anymore and could go back to focusing on the Joker. Dick passed by the skin of his teeth despite absurd injuries and the near death of most of his team. And then he still had his own victory because he was adult enough to look past his grudge against Bruce and call for his help when he needed it.
What's it called a d where can I find it?
Also, there's an entire chapter where Robin and Starfire are aboard a blimp, fighting Harley, Lou & Bud the hyenas and Killer Croc while the Joker plays piano and sings "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen over the intercom....it's AWESOME
Can I get uhhh name for the comic?
@@thehulk86 that something I can see him doing
@@fc_chorizo16 it's not in a comic. it was in a Teen Titans fanfiction
The Broker hates Robin because he keeps breaking the damn windows to his property with those damn grand entrances.
I can’t with this henchmen 😂
Average henchman in Ohio 💀
I like that alfred even got a chance to play knute
According to Red Hood and the Outlaws Rebirth, Henchmates is very much a thing
What's a henchmate?
What’s a henchmate?
What’s a henchmate?
It’s an app the henchmen use to find gigs around Gotham or wherever. TL;DR, Bizarro temporarily gets smart but reckless for a little while, and basically catfishes a bunch of henches into one place with the intent of killing them but doesn’t go through with it. He’s coping with suddenly becoming smart enough to do all this stuff but it’s going away and he wants to make things like, as safe for “Red Him” (Jason) and “Red Her” (Artemis) before he reverts completely back to normal.
(Don’t worry, he doesn’t revert back to ‘normal’, per se, he becomes a yoga Chad with a mohawk)
And in Marvel Taskmaster has a business that trains henchmen to fight specific heroes.
Okay the fact that Knute was actually members of the Batfamily in disguise helping to screw over everyone's plans is amazing
Seeing how Joker reacted to Brody knocking out Harley makes me want to see some of a kinda healthy co-dependent relationship with Harley and Joker. Joker relying on Harley to keep him semi-grounded, so he doesn't go off the deep end and just go completely batshit insane and cut off his face or somethin CrAzY like that, and Harley relying on Joker as the only person who cared about what she wanted deep down, and will always be there to protect her, break her out of jail, and keep her life more interesting than how it was when she was a doctor. Y'know, something closer to the golden/silver age more campy stories, where the stakes weren't as high, where joker toxin didn't kill you, just painful as it made you laugh uncontrollably, stuff like that.
thats kinda how i imagined the joker at first. itd be neat to see an incarnation of the joker that Starts out pretty benign like that, like adam west joker where hes mostly doing crimes that are literally jokes, but over time it becomes clear that the acid he fell into is slowly affecting his mind. harley helps him stay grounded but its clear that hes slipping more and more each day. this is also why batman wants to help the joker so bad, he knows its not his fault, he knows the joker isnt in his right mind and there is likely someone good deep down, but because of the accident his brain has been warping more and more each and every day until he becomes the horrifying criminal that hes popularized as now
Honestly? They should both give as good as they get. I love super villain couples.
@@polygonfighter6600 That's actually pretty cool.
i found it funny that when you said how do villians hire Henchmen you do kinda get an answer in Red Hood and the Outlaws 2016 #20 its on the first page so basically its an app called Henchmates
That's actually a good twist, wow.
Also knute and knight share the same kn... I wonder if that's a hint?
Real nane is broody knight
i always loved the look of the prison ninjas in arkham origins you unlocked a core memory dude ♥
Omg THE Kiteman??? Now thats an impressive resume.
The real reason Batman is able to foil his villains plans
They get hired The same way real criminals do
Find it hilarious that Damien of all people would want a turn at playing the character.
This comic really was The Spy from Team Fortress 2
My only question is why are the villains being interviewed like how? They are in full costume or in casual clothes in their home bases did some reporter just break into their home and asked for an interview and they actually accepted instead of killing them why?
Most villains, no matter how evil, want their side of the story to be told as well
The villains (most) don’t kill everyone they see. If you’re in the way sure, they’ll kill you.
But most wouldn’t kill an interviewer like that.
I mean you got some like Zsasz and Flamingo and White Rabbit (Alice?) who are genuine psychos and would kill on sight, but most the villains don’t do that. Even Joker doesn’t do that that much.
@@wr5488 so they just walked into a villain lair how did they even know where they live?
@@purrgiri9862 A lot of villains arent conspicuous. Penguin is always in one spot. Lots of villains have regular spots they can go to. If they dont have an existing warrant they can even go out in public.
Like Joker after getting released on bail can go out in public and not be arrested. Its kinda dumb considering hes killed 10000s of people but... thats Gotham.
Also some villains will gladly talk to the camera. Like Harley Quinn would do an interview no sweat.
@@wr5488 I think those deaths are only the sum total of all the different realities. Batman typically stops any antics before too much damage is done, and unless there is significant proof, the words of a vigilante aren't exactly enough to get you convicted...
At first I thought this guy did this on purpose but then the twist was revealed
This also was important for another reason. You see, the bad guys are stronger when they join forces, so Batman did the best thing he could - plant the seeds of mistrust. EVERYONE raged at such a person like Brody in their own way, and now that experience is going to be with them forever. Joker, Riddler, Hatter, Ivy, they were all furious at what happened. An elaborate set up undone in an instant due to what they perceived as absolute stunning incompetence. That sticks with them.
I dont known why but just imagining joker getting royally pissed at a henchman and literally plugging Brody screaming to the high heavens while batman try's to pull him off.
All we need now is a weapon broker with short term memory loss
It’s rare for a Batman story to entertain me, but this did the trick.
1:44 Hell Yeah
We do a little trolling - Bat family probably
The broker actually has a partner she’s the Carpenter she basically makes sure that the Lair is somewhat up to code, so nothing is going to fall and if asked, she customize the lawyer to sue the villains style
She is also ironically something of a skill gate to work in gotham. If an out of towner isn't bright enough to realize you don't betray who builds your base your gone
The Broker hates Robin because he wanted to be Robin. 😂. Fighting crime with Batman as his protege.
At first I thought this guy was one of those rare perfect henchmen, one that was completely expendable and indestructible. Funny how it was the Bat Family pulling one on the rogues gallery.
I had an idea for another character that was somewhat similar to this. The idea is that he would be known in the supervillain community as an outstanding henchman trainer and coach, producing some of the most resourceful, sharp and competent troops any madman or woman could want. But, every time he was involved in the plans, something would ALWAYS go wrong. It was never directly his fault, but somehow a wrench always found its way into the works. One time it was the dormant volcano being used as a hideout suddenly becoming active without warning. Another time it was the military response being twice the size as all reports said it should have been. But despite knowing this, he is constantly sought out due to his skills in whipping masses of goons into a well-oiled machine. Each supervillain thinks they their plans will overcome the curse, THIS time.
My gosh that's amazing. Love the concept, surprised it's never been used yet.
he could become a great ally for the heroes
And I see you have a criminal record, excellent!
It’s honestly really interesting to see how the villain economy of Gotham works
Knew something was fishy about him, it was too huge a coincidence he was ruining so many villain plans. First thought was he was secretly trying to be a hero.
Let’s be honest, super villain henchmen are found on Craigslist.
I appreciate the irony of hiring a Dormouse as lookout and having him fall asleep on the job.
i always assumed it was implied they got henchmen thru making connections in prison. like, joker gets a buncha guys to help him break outta arkham, why not keep them around as bat fodder.
You're absolutely right, there is no "Indeed" for henchmen... I'm pretty sure it's a "farmer's only". There's also that bar in Bludhaven...
This guy probably has super power like Domino, but instead manipulating luck, he just absorbing luck around him
You know what would be even funnier if Brody was just a henchman (not part of the batfamily) but he becomes a villian for like a week and became such a big threat that the justice league had to step in and then he went back to henching cause being a villian isn't his schtick and leaving everyone else flabbergasted
I didn't expect Damien Wayne of all people to want to play Knute Brody.
why does Damien look like an normal ass kid
Fooling the Riddler is no mean feat. Props to Barbara!
Edit: ESPECIALLY THE JOKER!!! Alfread really is a beast
Why your Channel is sooo good?!
So the Batman decided to Troll the villains
According to the 2019 young Justice run there's a website where you can hire henchmen, it's mentioned by a henchman who works for clue master during the young justice spoiler crossover
The bat family: It’s pranking time.
Joker did it for 2 reasons only he can hit Harley and HE MESSED IT UP
Remember it wasn"t James' fault, it was Knute's. "Wasn't me."
The way the narrative is structured here kinda reminds me of Chuck Palahniuk's novel "Rant: The Oral Biography of Buster Casey".
Honestly Bane had better henchmen Trogg, Zombie and Bird because they were pretty decent take on their character development.
Bad guys hire their henchmen on the villainous alternative to indeed....
"Indon't"
That level of espionage is just beautiful.
1:11 goofy ahh robin looks like a toddler lmao
You just posted a whole comic.
I’m not complaining at all.
I could imagine somewhere out there there’s an actual man named Knute Brody, yet he’s actually some sort of genius.
"Henchmen" is plural, the singular form is "henchman".
I'm pretty sure in marvel there is actually a villain henchman training program run by the taskmaster
Superior spider man called them up to get hero henchman for a while
You'll want the web comic "Evil Inc" by Brad Guigar, but sadly the title was rebooted into a superhero/villian romance comedy instead of a comedic take on supervillany... and no way to read those archives. :(
im a little disappointed, I was hoping he was some kinda immortal fool
Me when clicking the video: "This is probably going to be a pretty sad story"
Me after the video: "Aw, you guys" 😆
Also I like how everyone except for two people where in Arkham/prison during these interviews. That being Harley and riddler. Mad hatter in litterally in an orange jumpsuit and Ivy’s shirt says Arkham on it
I can't remember if Riddler is retired in this particular arc
They really said "we do a little trolling"
I think Deadpool has stalker too
He does have a stalker who collected all his fallen body parts and organs
I died laughing when you said that he froze Mr freeze
Batman having the Matches Malone persona for information it makes sense he'd do something like this as well
I like stories like theese. Feel silver ageish. Very goofy and fun.
He's so bad at his jobs, he's good
I kinda see it coming. I thought it going to be just a random cop undercover rather then bat family undercover
It feel like this is from the fun web comics they did.
i didnt know that the bat family was also the masters of trolling
As the best henchmen I can confirm this is the worst henchmen
I would love to see the son of knuke working for people like bane or penguin
0:41 CLOD
This poor guy 😂😂
Damn I wish Knute Brody was an actual henchman
In Harley Quinn they actually have an Uber like system set up for henchman.
Here at HenchCo, we try to provide a better henchman for our customers. --Jack Hench, Kim Possible
Sometimes I often question how sometimes... Bro what?
The "indeed job board" of illicit work is called prison. We have it in the real world and it works exactly the same.
My former roommate did time for a thing he didn't do. I know what that sounds like but I know the guy well. Anyway, he had quite a few prison stories. To throw out a possible explanation for how the villains come up with henchman, simply put: networking. The criminal world has a social aspect too and who know will open or close opportunities. They would joke about prison being "con college" because of all the tips and tricks you can pick up to refine your craft when you get out.
I think that says a lot about rehabilitating people, or the lack of it being done. Prison is the place you go to get *better* at crime.
Love this story!
I'm honestly kind of disappointed this wasn't actually just one really unfortunate and somehow lucky guy.
In Marvel Henchmen are trained by Taskmaster, equipped by the Tinkerer and Norman Osborne and have supervillain identities sold to them by Rodrick Kingsley(Hobgoblin).
They then are sent to fight Spider-man, if you do poorly you become an Iron Man villain
That makes sense, I guess.
At first, I thought that Brody would be some sort of platzgeist for Gotham City itself; all of the apathy, scorn, and helplessness the citizens feel from being at the mercy of organized crime and a bunch of literal escaped homicidal maniacs, given the form of a man, but something both less and more than a man.
yeeeaaah
Good thing Marvel comics has Taskmaster to vet their henchmen.
He’s soo bad he’s good
Knute Brody looks like Quasimodo.
Has there ever been a bigger jabroni like Knute Brody?
Reminds me of venture brothers
So what you’re saying it… Brody is stronger than Batman. He’s single handedly taken down every single Batman Villian.
0:19 “Criminal Resume” ain’t that just a permanent record?
Honestly, him secretly being the bats is kind of a cop out. It would've been funnier if he had some superpower that makes him totally incapable of dying for good, but instead of taking over the world, he's just some broke jobber who's completely incompetent at everything.