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How could anyone not notice that Tra-el was being sarcastic? If he laid it on any thicker, I'd think it was grandma's chunky mashed potatoes![]()

How could anyone not notice that Tra-el was being sarcastic? If he laid it on any thicker, I'd think it was grandma's chunky mashed potatoes![]()
How could anyone not notice that Tra-el was being sarcastic? If he laid it on any thicker, I'd think it was grandma's chunky mashed potatoes![]()
Well, Miller's Batman is most definitely not.
Morrison's, for example, is. Actually, I'd call his Batman "super sane", given that all the meditation techniques he practiced and mastered made him experience his true self and raise his self-awareness.
The fact that people didn't pick up on it has me worried for our next drought. Sometimes, I need to entertain myself judging by how many spins of the merry-go-round is on. Fortunately, SDCC is right around the corner.![]()
There's no denying Batman's intelligence to hone and conquer every single resource and master every brain exercise that exists on the planet as beyond genius. Still, I don't view Batman as a sane entity whatsoever.
Are you by any chance Kurosawa on CBR forums? Cause he's the same conspiracy theorist with the same ideas about DC hating Superman like you. Btw, do you consider the loss of pants as the saddest thing that ever happened in your lifetime?I think DC/WB are embarrassed of Superman. Siegel and Shuster would be turning in their graves to find out what Superman has become. Sure Man of Steel was the first film of a movie franchise nobody ever thought would happen and sure this movie franchise's Batman is being introduced in the followup to Superman's movie, Man of Steel, but nevermind that anyhow. Not only will Henry Cavill be recast as Superman probably in the middle of Batman V Superman, but BatGod is going to wipe out the most embarrassing thing to ever happen to the comic book industry. I think Ben Affleck came onboard to specifically take credit for being the one responsible for Superman's last nail in the coffin. Will Superman appear again? Maybe, but probably only as a love interest from here on out. He's way too embarrassing anymore to be apart of the two most iconic pop culture hero's ever to share the screen. The title should be called Batman & Batman: Dawn of Justice IMHO.
Because grim + dark + violent = popular by kids and casuals.It's not his ability to conquer and master certain skills what I was talking about, but the result that happens from mastering such a high-leveled meditation techniques - one cannot achieve those stadiums and remain neurotic. Simply put, it cleanses the mind.
This is what I was referring to:
"This was a master of martial arts, meditation, deduction, yoga and big business. This was a man who had tamed and mastered his demons and turned personal tragedy into a relentless humanitarian crusade. Taking that man seriously meant I had to throw out a few of the accepted ideas about Batman as a semi-unhinged, essentially humorless loner struggling with rage and guilt."
And this:
"I was kind of used to the savage vigilante, but when I really began to think of it, someone who had gone through this life process to be Batman would have much more psychological depth. A man who is that advanced in meditation and martial arts and yoga is not going to be a one-note vigilante crime fighter. There are a lot more spiritual aspects and weird aspects to Bruce Waynes personality that have not been explored a lot."
Grant Morrison
His version was very far from Miller's and post Miller's versions of the character that portray him as traumatized, rage-driven character with few loose screws in his head. Miller's noirish one seems to be more popular, though.
Are you by any chance Kurosawa on CBR forums? Cause he's the same conspiracy theorist with the same ideas about DC hating Superman like you. Btw, do you consider the loss of pants as the saddest thing that ever happened in your lifetime?
Are you by any chance Kurosawa on CBR forums? Cause he's the same conspiracy theorist with the same ideas about DC hating Superman like you. Btw, do you consider the loss of pants as the saddest thing that ever happened in your lifetime?
Because grim + dark + violent = popular by kids and casuals.
Grant Morrison's Batman run has had some grimness, darkness and violence as well. His Batman is just more psychologically and intellectually complex than Miller's.
That's what Batman and his universe are supposed to be after all.
Precisely. I like the action aspect of Miller's Batman. I enjoy his roughness and cockiness haha. If I could get that batman with Morrison's intellectual and psychological complex and sane enough Batman, that is my perfect Batman and Morrison's Batman isn't really far from that. I know rage will be a big factor for BvS's Batman and I hope it's at least controlled and not a huge factor of the character. And I hope he later evolves and acquires a second or new motivation besides rage that drives him to be who he is.
Is he basically going to be the DC movieverse RDJ ambassador role? Also shouldn't that be Superman's role? It seems like Cavill is being passed up for Affleck to carry this torch around. I'm not sure this is the way to go, but I do understand the status that Affleck carries as a bigger star an established professional in hollywood.
Anyone care to point out some Morrison Batman arcs worth reading? Excluding A Serious House, of course. Got that one covered.
Really liked Batman & Son, and the initial run of Batman & Robin.
"Batman - Gothic" is a very nice supernatural and a bit unsettling older Batman story.
"Batman - R.I.P." is a bigger (especially if you include its prequels "Batman and Son" and "Black Glove", which I think you should - "Black Glove" especially), quite bizarre arc and the story is kind of hard to follow, but I find it to be great. It's one of my favorite Batman stories.
And I've never read "The Return of Bruce Wayne" in its entirety, but I hear it is good. Though probably the strangest Batman arc Morrison has ever done.