No, i'm responding to your arguement that whoever uses fear is not sane. You should make better arguements.
Right. Way to get defensive.
You flat out said he isnt sane. How did i misinterpret that?
I said he isnt exactly "sane", but he isnt Joker insane. Hes just mentally unstable, as evidenced through his battles with Post traumatic Stress, and his Guilt and Bereavement over his parents death
He doesnt. Do i have to post comics pages? Just read Batman: Death and the Maidens that deals with Bruce dealing with his parents. There is no guilt there. He doesnt feel guilty for their deaths, he just wants them to be proud of him.
You can post a page where he doesnt feel guilty I can post one where he does, this is pointless.
No, its not like that. Batman is a dynamic character that keeps changing over the years according to the tastes and trends of each era. He was funny in the 50ies, grimdark insane in the 90ies, pretty balanced now under Morrison, and so on. The point is that he is not a mentally unstable person if you exclude his history in the worst decade in comics:
Precisely my point. If you exclude what source material
you dont like, then your opinion of his mental state is quite different.
The 90ies. No, i dont. I have read comics and use them in my arguements to back them. If you have a different opinion, then please use sources yourself to back up what you re saying.
Which would you like
1) You dont know what a troll is.
2)
We re just talking. Relax.
Im sorry you made a condescending comment about not thinking I've read a single comic on a superhero forum
He is fixing the crap characterization of the character, where writers were pushing him further and further to insanity because "bat-dick is cool and edgy and hardcore". His Batman of Zur En Arrh is a mockery of that characterization. Batman doenst need to become a psychopath to be cool.
Since his beginning when Bob Kane created him he's been a dark and tormented character, he even used to carry a gun and kill people. Thats the oldest incarnation of the character, does everyone accept that as canon? No. Some prefer some interpretations, some prefer others, which is obviously the case here.
I dont deny that, i'm just saying that besides some good stories, most of the 90ies were spent in pushing the character further into a dark corner full of grimdark.
I think the 90's as a whole were better to the character of Batman than the current decade but thats another topic to debate at another time.
Wow, someone doesnt like to discuss. Hey, if you think that anyone who opposes you is a condescending troll, then perhaps you shouldnt discuss with people.
No I like to discuss just fine, I just dont appreciate when someone assumes I havent read a single comment then goes on to make incredibly condescending comments while imposing their biased opinion as canon and fact, thats what annoys me.