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Without his riches and the gadgets those riches buy, Batman is just a dude. He’s just Bruce Wayne. There’s a lot of appeal to ...
However, as iconic as that origin is, not everything about Batman has aged so well. He’s existed since 1939, and while much ...
Decades of DC stories have given Batman the chance to prove to readers and his peers that he is the world's greatest ...
Superman might be an iconic hero, but more modern interpretations find him influenced by Batman, and that doesn’t bode well ...
and his gadgets to give him an edge over criminals. So maybe YOU could become Batman... right? Let's just put aside the issue of Batman being trained by ninjas in the films, or the question of ...
In the second issue, Batman shows his heart and him being a morally strong, father-figure type of character. Newsarama: Does knowing you'll be drawing a script you're also writing affect what you ...
I think in most Batman fiction, they tear him down physically ... That’s the best! I remember being a fifth grader in the cafeteria. So, what’s coming up? We know that “City of Bane ...
DAN DIDIO: Batman really does reflect a lot of the moods and sensibilities that were in the culture of the time he was being written. If you look at him in the early days during World War II when ...
Between the three films, there are a few too many gravel-voiced, melodramatic one-liners that push Batman into a realm of corny sitcom dad that just sadly takes him down a peg. That being said ...
doesn’t just stand out from other Batman movies by being set in the 1920s. This story also mashes the Caped Crusader’s mythology with Lovecraftian lore, as Bruce Wayne finds himself colliding ...