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Never happened.
He DID , however, Kill a vampire with a silver bullet.
I know he used his pistols to DRIVE AWAY Strange's men, he did not "gun them down"
I said he killed a dude that was sleeping with a gun.
You show me a panel where he kills a dude that was sleeping with a gun.
Batman shoots down Strange's men, causing that truck or whatever to slam into a tree with the bullets taking their toll. My memories a little rusty, but I also seem to remember him PUTTING A NOOSE OVER ONE OF THEIR NECKS AND HANGING THEM DEAD IN THE MOONLIGHT.
I think he then quips that the guy was better off dead, like he did in pretty much every issue before that.
All that said, YES< early batman DID kill. Usualy with his fists, and feet, or Pulling a mook into the fire of another mook and using the first mook as a human shield.
- Throws a dude off a roof, head first
- Punches a dude in an acid tank and quips about his death
- Kicks a guy off a skyscraper
- Breaks a guys neck with his silk rope
- Kills that poor henchmen Jabah . . . by breaking his neck with his rope
- Tries to set Dr. Death on fire, quips again
- Purposely jumps out a window, swings, and breaks Mikhail's neck
- Shoots the Red Monk and his woman
- Kills a guard (pretty brutal too), puts costume on said guard to trick "Napoleon"
- Throws a poison pellet into Napoleons plane, kills him
- Strangles the Duc with his are hands
- Hurls a guy backwards into another thugs sword, killing him
- Cracks open a man's head with the red ruby idol
- Shoots down Hugo Strange's men in the van
- Kills the giant criminals that Strange experimented on
And that's just the 1930s/1940s.
He's killed in the movies (all of them but Batman and Robin), graphic novels (TDKR, Arkham Asylum, possibly Killing Joke), and comics from the 60s-90s. Uses guns occasionally too.
And yeah, I'd argue that the BTAS Batman is the best one as well in my opinion. Atleast my favorite one.
But that's not the "truest" or most real one either. Just an interpretation. A Batman.