But the benefits of release a AAA Black Panther game maybe Holiday 2022 to capitalize off the massive following and hype that is Black Panther, especially as console exclusive cannot be overlooked.. Batman and Black Panther would be an awesome exclusive combination imho. Batman was created when Bruce Wayne was but a child, when his parents were tragically murdered in a dark alley. But T'Challa is both sovereign of Wakanda and its protector. He knows what must be done, and he knows these other governments can't do a thing about it. He can hold his own against Doctor Doom himself and get the best of Namor, and we have seen him pose a very real threat to Captain America, Hawkeye and the Winter Soldier in Civil War. Episode: Gallery: Script: Hey what's up guys, it's verbalase, beatboxer from outer space! Whether it was the "one rule" established in The Dark Knight, or the absolute code that he abides by in the comics, Batman simply doesn't kill criminals. Join us as we list the 16 reasons Black Panther absolutely destroys Batman. Both are street level, but Black Panther is physically superior to Batman. One. Now it's the death of parents that motivates him to be a vigilante, and the finances that allow him to pursue it, but he's no more durable than the average human. I give the hand to hand round to Bats btw. While Batman is also a strong fighter, Black Panther is much more agile, faster and deadlier, in or out of costume. But every now and then, a match-up arises, one that only has one clear answer; one distinct winner. And if Black Panther wants Batman dead then Bruce's parents are never even born and vice versa. There are many awesome feats that both Black Panther and Batman are capable of. Busting up robots and Doombots, and hurting bulletproof foes like Stegron, Luke Cage, and a superpowered Skrull with the same powers of the aforementioned character plus more. Both have unfathomable sums of money and both are in peak human condition with extensive martial arts training. I don't think Batman is more skilled to the point that T'Challa wouldn't be able to contend, hand-to-hand. There is no disparity, whether it be a day, a week, or a month prep. You can follow him on Twitter at @ian_c1701 (yes, that is a Star Trek reference) for discussions, debates or pictures of really cool collectibles he probably doesn't have room for. One of the caveats of Bruce Wayne's trust issues and all around bleakness as a character is that it makes him a tough nut to crack. But actually, the best part is that Panther wouldn't even need to use to Gauntlet on Batman. 10,000 years ago a Vibranium meteorite crashed into what would become Wakanda. While debatable, the mantle of the first black superhero holds just as much significance as the mantle of Black Panther itself. Stalemate after a long pointless battle: 2 geniuses with the same physical stats who have trained in the martial arts most of their lives=obvious stalemate.