What makes me view Year One as a Gordon story is because of when you look at the length of the story/book...he has equal or more panel time as Batman with his thoughts and dialogue being shown.
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So,because he has equal time,it makes it strictly a Gordon story?
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Also, to be honest, I simply don't see how Batman was characterized at all to begin with in Year One. That is another huge factor in me seeing Year One as more about Gordon. Maybe I should re-read it since its been a while but when I did read it last, I still felt that way; same as when I
first read it.
Please do reread.Chapter 1 is mostly narrated by Bruce,as well as chapter 3.That alone gives him half the book.
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Side-note about YO: I was never impressed with Year One to be even more honest anyway. Could be because I did not read comics at the time of its release, but...even so there are a crapload of other stories I've read several years after its release and I love them.
Kids these days,no respect for history.Or real mastery.
So to me, that's when a story is good...you don't have to "be there to love it" if that's a good analogy. I just don't see how it characterizes Batman.
Sounds like you're rading but not comprehending.
The
only reason I would ever tell someone
new to the Batman franchise to read YO is because the fact that it's an origin story to an extant; not cause I liked it or was like "wow".
That's another reason I feel Miller is overrated as a Batman writer. Before I only mentioned my feelings towards his DKR.
Do you understand that all these books that you 'loved' would NOT exist witout Year One and DKR?Until you come to terms with that,tis converstaion is pointless.