When considering the keen catch phrase in comical book history , there are some obvious competitor . “Hulk Smash"shouted before destruction,“My Spidey senses are tingling"before a Spider - baddie strikes , andBatman ’s ever - shortening motto , now simply:“I am Batman . “But in the forgetful time since DC ’s Rebirth , one line of credit from the comedic villainKite Manhas erratically turned into DC ’s best catchphrase . Is it deserved?Hell yeah .

Just a few days ago , the mean Batman fans would n’t even knowwho Kite Man actually is .   The character was n’t a deeply well - know villain when he was present inBatman # 133by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang . Kite Man , as the name would suggest , was a silly baddie bring up Chuck Brown who used kite weapons to commit crime . But Kite Man was reinvented in Tom King ’s currentBatmanrun , appearing in just the sixth issue … speak his first rendition of"Kite Man . Hell Yeah . “And no fan knew at the clock time how iconic that would become .

Kite Man and his catch phrase made   a few pocket-size appearances in future issues , before King did what he does comfortably : deconstruct the character . InBatman # 27,King revealed the truthful heartbreaking stemma behind what seemed like a silly ,   self - aggrandizing catchphrase . When Brown was still a low - level criminal commend his early days studying the wind , he took his Logos Charlie kite fell . Asking Charlie if he enjoyed the natural process , Charlie responded,“Hell , yeah . “A affecting mo , setting up heartache whenThe War of Jokes and Riddlesled the Riddler to kidnap Charlie and poison him via a kite cosmic string . Such was the penalisation for Chuck " denounce him , " leaving him to helplessly watch over his Logos perish in hospital .

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attempt revenge against the Riddler , Brown create   a new persona . Using his knowledge of aerodynamics to build a giant kite , he makes a costume and claim up the mantle of Kite Man . And so , King turned a joke into one ofthe most heartbreaking originsin all of DC ’s history . Kite Man ’s evolution from a five hundred - list villain into someone readers really wish about was unexpectedly tragical . And almost overnight , " Kite Man , Hell Yeah " became a fan - favorite embrace of both the silly and the sadness . Shockingly enough , King did n’t in the beginning   admit the catch phrase in his script . As he explained toPolygon , he add the production line later in the written material procedure :

Ivan Reis take out an extra panel in a laughable book I was writing , and I had … just impart Kite Man ‘ cause I just needed someone for Batman to punch , or for Gotham Girl to perforate … He had tote up an extra panel ; ‘ Tom , just sum up some dialogue to this ’ … so I just put ‘ Hell yeah . ’ Just out of nothing ? I liked him just saying his own name , ‘ Kite Man . ’ He steals stuff ; ‘ Kite Man , hell yeah . ’ ”

The funniness is still behind Kite Man ’s catchphrase , despite its tragic account . More late , DC Universe’sHarley Quinnseries the musical phrase is flirt as an ego boost for Kite Man ( who hasa pretty big purpose in the seriesconsidering the character ’s deficiency of aggregative appealingness ) . It ’s hard to believe Kite Man has changed from a seemingly one - note villain into a fiber deserving like about , but here we are . And who could have ever seen such a cost increase to greatness coming ?

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