Pokemon has had movies, animated series, trading cards, video games, toys, and a million other things. Mickey Mouse, he's one of the most iconic characters ever.
No offense, mate, but your analogies are way off, and you're dreaming if you think this Son-Goku character has got a quarter of the likes of Batman's or Mickey Mouse's popularity or iconic status.
That's fine if you remember him most. But Flash, and Green Lantern, have a rotation of changing identities. If I'm not mistaken, wasn't Green Lantern the black one in the Justice League animated series, and Wally West was The Flash?
Wrong. Bruce Wayne was not dead. They did a whole mini series where we saw him hopping through time periods. Second, Azrael and Dick were entirely temporary, and were always intended to be.
I feel safe to assert you are missing the point entirely. Have any of the versions of The Flash or Green Lantern been used on short term basis like Azrael and Dick were for Batman?
Second, you're just proving my point about Flash and Green Lantern. They have a rotation of characters that stayed on a long term basis. Batman never did. Ditto with Superman. Or Spider-Man.
So when I hear absurd suggestions that Batman will be killed off at the end of TDKR, it makes me LOL.
Nobody said following the comics to a tee is a necessity. Nolan's movies certainly haven't. But killing off Batman, that is what's known as jumping the shark.
Yeah, I imagine you see a lot of things in your head
That's not the point. Sequels, no matter who directs them, try to go bigger and better than the predecessor. Especially when the bar gets set very high in the previous movie, like in TDK.
No disagreement that Nolan is superior to Singer and Raimi. That's not what's in dispute.
I'm talking about the superhero genre. X-Men 3, Spider-Man 3, Superman 3, Batman Forever, Blade Trinity etc.