Comic Book Boy
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You are very right in the fact that Nolan has used Miller's Batman: YEAR ONE as an influence. Many ideas are straight from that book (calling the bats to him with a shoe device, the Flass character).Ok so Ive been on a reading rampage of the Frank Miller Batman novels and I have begun to patch things together. Does anyone else suppose that Nolans script inspiration comes from Miller? Look at year one with the ending rooftop scenes, Gordon and a dirty Flass let alone entire dept. and so on. So maybe TDKR is...TDK....it has the same element minus Robin and it being the end of Batman and not the beginning. The Joker, Harvey Dent, an entire dept after Batman and the national guard. And I was reading and this is what made me develop this theory...Bruce Wayne says : I Believe In Harvey Dent. I might just be crazy or unexperienced and this thread will probably get the "this doesnt deserve its own thread" rundown...but I had to write this down lol Please discuss
For THE DARK KNIGHT the word is that Nolan is taking inspiration from Jeph Loeb's, THE LONG HALLOWEEN and Bob Kane's, BATMAN #1 (which was recently modernized in THE MAN WHO LAUGHS and a BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES episode is also based on that story).

