Bruce Wayne is a loner. He does not like baggage that would slow him down from his one and only cause and mission in life..to fight crime. Im not talking about the series where he went back in time after being hit by the omega force, only to come back and create Batman INC. Im talking about the man who lives alone and thrives in dwelling in the dark depths of the Batcave. He might have trained various sidekicks, but i feel that was in hope to fill the void that was left when his family died right infront of him. Dick turned out alright, but when he grew older, he left, growing up to become Nightwing. Jason Todd's death at the hands of the Joker only added to the blackness of the Void inside Bruce. Barb Gordon getting maimed didnt help matters either. He always held himself responsible for anyone that got hurt. The man might surround himself with people..but he ALWAYS keeps them at an Arm's length, and on a need to know basis. People want to work with Batman, not the other way around..like you mentioned.
Bruce Wayne is a loner. He does not like baggage that would slow him down from his one and only cause and mission in life..to fight crime. Im not talking about the series where he went back in time after being hit by the omega force, only to come back and create Batman INC. Im talking about the man who lives alone and thrives in dwelling in the dark depths of the Batcave. He might have trained various sidekicks, but i feel that was in hope to fill the void that was left when his family died right infront of him. Dick turned out alright, but when he grew older, he left, growing up to become Nightwing. Jason Todd's death at the hands of the Joker only added to the blackness of the Void inside Bruce. Barb Gordon getting maimed didnt help matters either. He always held himself responsible for anyone that got hurt. The man might surround himself with people..but he ALWAYS keeps them at an Arm's length, and on a need to know basis. People want to work with Batman, not the other way around..like you mentioned.
I like it. I think the cowl would look ten times better with the classic white eyes.
I dislike the black belt. Batman should have some colour on him. Even Nolan and Jim Lee kept it, despite their attempts to make batman more serious and practical looking.
Regarding color, I know some here hate it, but I will forever love the symbol on the oval. It's not like it's so weird either, it's pretty much the Bat-signal in the sky.
Regarding color, I know some here hate it, but I will forever love the symbol on the oval. It's not like it's so weird either, it's pretty much the Bat-signal in the sky.
The only possible aesthetic justification for the
is on a black suit where the bat would blend in, and in the comics, he almost always wears gray.I don't believe that being the only justification in any way.
would stand out anyway.Whatever. Superman still has the yellow behing the red \S/ even though the red would stand out on it's own from the blue anyway.
Not a good or valid reason to me for Batman.
, while Batman's
came out of the 1960s. One has always had it, and the other was added for copyright purposes.Regarding color, I know some here hate it, but I will forever love the symbol on the oval. It's not like it's so weird either, it's pretty much the Bat-signal in the sky.
I don't mind the oval, but I always liked the black bat more.
If they ever were to go the "spandex/tights" route, I'd want this. Not over or under-designed, faithful, and looks good.
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That suit is pretty crappy.