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Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Postthey already did it in the first tim burton film. his name was jack napier, a gangster who also was the murderer of bruce wayne's parents
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Originally posted by Pessimistic View Post"Knightfall?" Do you have the whole series? That was good!
There are ones I like much more though. I like the more cerebral batmans where they portray him as less of a man than a shadow, a ghost, an idea. Like Batman Ego, The killing joke and Arkham Asylum.
My favorite has to be the frank miller series because it really drives in the essence of batman. It's the culmination of all his ordeals and displays how Batman can overcome everything thrown at him even with time and age and the entire world bearing down on his shoulders, he still couldn't be stopped, he even brought down an unstoppable world beating titan who has destroyed gods.Last edited by DARKSEID; 03-29-2016, 04:14 AM.
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Story in this movie was asinine. Only bit I really enjoyed was batman beatdown of crooks to save Martha. Rest of the movie felt like posturing.
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Originally posted by -DEfiance View PostYeah I have the whole series. It had excellent writing and I like how you could see inside batman's head and how he's always plotting and always thinking even in the middle of severe distress.
There are ones I like much more though. I like the more cerebral batmans where they portray him as less of a man than a shadow, a ghost, an idea. Like Batman Ego, The killing joke and Arkham Asylum.
My favorite has to be the frank miller series because it really drives in the essence of batman. It's the culmination of all his ordeals and displays how Batman can overcome everything thrown at him even with time and age and the entire world bearing down on his shoulders, he still couldn't be stopped, he even brought down an unstoppable world beating titan who has destroyed gods.Last edited by _original_; 03-30-2016, 12:26 AM.
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Originally posted by -DEfiance View PostYeah I have the whole series. It had excellent writing and I like how you could see inside batman's head and how he's always plotting and always thinking even in the middle of severe distress.
There are ones I like much more though. I like the more cerebral batmans where they portray him as less of a man than a shadow, a ghost, an idea. Like Batman Ego, The killing joke and Arkham Asylum.
My favorite has to be the frank miller series because it really drives in the essence of batman. It's the culmination of all his ordeals and displays how Batman can overcome everything thrown at him even with time and age and the entire world bearing down on his shoulders, he still couldn't be stopped, he even brought down an unstoppable world beating titan who has destroyed gods.
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