Why did Justice Lord Batman help the Justice League escape and get back to their dimension?

Why did Justice Lord Batman help the Justice League escape and get back to their dimension?

Because Batman is not allowed to be evil, even when the entire League is. He must always stay the good guy to appease his cancerous fanbase

batman is the closest to evil of the justice league, so it stands to reason that justice lord batman is the closest to good of the justice lords

Because of the scene where they're driving on a street.

Batman knew where to hit Justice Lord Batman.

I think it might be because the to others could be de-powered and thus dealt with, where as batman has no powers.

but I think it might be this
Batman was portrayed as the most good in the JL/U

Better question; Why doesn't Diana have short hair more often?

This.

You just know that people would call her a dyke, no matter how short it is.

no matter the universe Bats will never completely trust the league

>there's a possibility that a character who hails from an all female society could be lesbian or bi
OH NO, just imagine if that were true, and people made a big deal out of it because this would of course be an utterly shocking SHOCKING revelation!

Seriously though, fact of the matter is that Diana looks good with short hair. Really emphasizes the motherly aspect.

Because he's Batman

Same reason he doesn't cripple the joker, ending it that quickly just spoils the fun

>Batman was portrayed as the most good in the JL/U
Oh is that why everyone treated him like an edgy outsider with personality problems? You don't know what you're talking about.

This

Also, Lord Batman distanced himself from the others following Flash's death, so he saw what they were becoming from afar.

That made it easier for League Batman to talk Lord Batman down during the batmobile scene in Gotham.

Incorrect.

Owlman was the MOST sinister of the mirror-image League in Crisis on 2 Earths. Johnny Quick was the one who turned good.

he was the most incorruptible
he was the one would stick to the no-kill rule
he got the most compassionate moments, like the one with ace
he was the smartest, even to point where the others looked dumb
he was also nearly right every time

you missed the point of 'good', he was the creators favourite

Because Bruce never has, and never will have the stones to make an actual difference in the world. He's too in-love with the idea of fighting crime to ever let people truly be safe.

JLU Batman even indicted himself in that very episode:
>Lord Batman- The problem with democracy, it doesn't keep you very safe.
>Batman- It has other virtues.

So you see, Batman's highest priority has nothing to do with keeping people safe. It has to do with feeding his own warped sense of self-righteousness.

Owlman isn't Batman.

I'd say that Batman is the closest to being a Justice Lord so he basically stayed the same. He's always been unable to entirely trust anyone else so as a person he changed the least. Lord Superman almost killed the Flash with a smile on his face, a complete 180 from his usual self.

All it took was a little convincing from normal Batman to change Lord Batman's mind.

>They'd love it here.
>Who?
>Mom and dad.

The verbal sparring between the two Batmen was great.

No true scotsman

I like how Lord Superman lobotomized Scarface
Was it for kicks, or did he actually see something in there?

It was probably to help make sure that Ventriloquist stayed compliant

He probably didn't even need to fry Wesker's brain

But he literally isn't Batman. He's not even Bruce Wayne.