Spoilers for Black Adam #6 by DC ComicsWhile Batman has worked with many heroes during his time with the Justice League, he just revealed one member he was disgusting to work alongside: Black Adam. In Black Adam #6 by DC Comics, The Dark Knight reveals that he was never a fan of working with the former villain in the Justice League, as he doesn't mince his words when fighting the former hero.

While Black Adam has been a villain and antihero in his DC Comics stories, the character became a surprise member of the Justice League in Brian Michael Bendis' run on the superteam. While Superman believed that Black Adam could become a great hero alongside the Justice League, Batman has never been a massive fan of the villain taking on a more heroic role. In a new fight that pits Batman against Black Adam, The Dark Knight tells the ruler of Kahndaq to his face that he was disgusted to work with him when he was a member of the league.

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In Black Adam #6 by Christopher Priest, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Matt Herms, Willie Schubert, and Dave Sharpe from DC Comics, Black Adam and Batman battle one another over conflict among the powerful characters as Teth-Adam confronts The Dark Knight over financing a democracy movement in Kahndaq. Batman, who previously admitted he is running out of reasons to keep Black Adam alive, takes on his former teammate. Batman shares that he was never entirely on board with him joining the Justice League, admitting he was "disgusted" to serve alongside Black Adam and that he doesn't like him.

Batman Has Reasons To Hate Black Adam

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While Batman tried to make Black Adam joining the Justice League work, fighting alongside the former villain when he was a part of the team, he still has valid reasons for hating the magical antihero. Black Adam's villainous past and control of Kahndaq are massive red flags for Batman, as he can't overlook them, even after Teth-Adam tried to become a hero and do the right thing. As a result, Batman is disgusted to see Black Adam's villainous and controlling ways return and wants to take him out.

Batman isn't known for making friends, but he respects most Justice League heroes, even if he fully doesn't trust them. However, when it comes to Black Adam, Batman isn't afraid to admit he wasn't a fan of him in the Justice League and is disgusted that they ever had to work together - especially now that he's back to his more controlling ways. Black Adam #6 by DC Comics is in comic book stores now.

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