Why doesn't the Specter kill Joker?

Why doesn't the Specter kill Joker?

Because the Joker is legally insane. He does not know that this actions are wrong.

This is literally the reason Spectre isn't allowed to kill the Joker.

That is stupid and I now regret ever asking

Because deep down he saw that there is still a good man in the Joker. According to Grant Morrisons JLA run that is.

What? Is not worst for Lex and the rest of the universe. Cape universes are broken by nature and shoudn't have this characters in the same reality

plot armor

joker makes DC/Time Warner and soon AT & T more money than the spectre does

that would be boring

Spectre doesn't execute the mentally ill.

Spectre can't kill Lex Luthor because he's too smart for him.

He knows damn well that the Batman, who's only a human just like me XDDD, would do anything in his humanly powers to stop him and protect his waifu

Specter is prime example of how horribly wrong letting cosmic/mystic shit interfere with mortal world affairs can go.

>Sup Forums doesn't read comics

How was the Spectre run when Hal was the spirit of vengeance?

Joker is a localized anomaly in the fabric of Gotham's space-time. So you can kill it all you want, but it will spring back up again in a new body. It's why Joker remembers multiple origins for himself. It's memories of previous occurrences.

Because The Spectre is useless, you can ask that question about any of the thousand of villains around

What else is new?

Literally the best run of any time in Spectre's history.

>He hasn't read

Joker is boring

reprint when ;n;

This is a even stupider reason, no one can more intellige or powerfull enough to scape from a god. That is what being a god means

so

is joker like gotham's dagoth ur...?

Yeah, but not as much as Spectre. So the logic

That user is lying.

then why can't anyone keep the joker down

you'd think the city of gotham would have mobbed on him already

Why not?

Batman killed Joker in Endgame and as a result there are now 3 Jokers.
Spectre knows that killing the Joker will only spawn more.

The only accurate answer so of course everyone tries to ignore it.

>is joker like gotham's dagoth
Bruce's parents achieved CHIM just before dying. Joker is their doing, to put Bruce on Psijic Endeavor so he can join them one day.

Specter is the embodiment of God's Wrath, and he can only kill people that God has said it's okay to kill.

God won't let him kill any major super-villains because God is DC Editorial.

I think we have our next Grant Morrison story.

Fuck off Kirkbride, Morrison's already filled that role.

Because once some jews wanted to make a dumb funny comic for kids about a dective dressed like a bat who defeats crazy people dressed like drag queens Dick Tracy style. Then a bunch of other jews wanted to bring the bat story to the same fucking universe of other dumb characters created by other jews in a world where all the religiouns plus science, magic, monsters are real at the same time.

A lot of idiots grew up with this this, and now they are asperging because they took 80 years to realise that none of this make sense!

>implying that Kirkbride and Morrison aren't two facets of the same being

if bruce's parents achieved CHIM, why don't they just wake up?

>no one can more intellige or powerfull enough to scape from a god

Clearly, you don't know much about Lex Luthor.

Being half (insert all the villain from the dc universe who magically have above human intelligence and dominion over all sciences and martial arts here) and half Francis J. Underwood isn't enought to defeat the Spectre

He's not some kind of supernatural demon, he only acts/is sometimes written like one.

The only supernatural part about him is that his existence was foretold by the Religion Of Crime.

Why didn't Spectre just erase everyone's knowledge of Wally West being the flash?

He tried and Batman whined about it

I thought Spectre Hal did do that

>Spectre is more boring than Joker

that was Dr Strange and Peter Parker

Intent and a properly formed conscience are important aspects of judging the gravity of sin in Catholic moral teachings. A lot of Ostrander's Spectre series serves to illustrate aspects of the Catholic faith pretty well.