FunkMiller
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At this point in most of these character's stages, almost none of us are fans of the original iteration by the creator(s), so this whole source fidelity argument is a bit of a sham.
Our personal irreplaceable hallmarks are likely additions and/or retcons from artists who don't claim ownership to the IP and owe their knowledge to several generations of writers who themselves have put their own distinctive stamp on the property.
It would be hypocritical at this point to single out any given element as defining lore.
Sorry. Cant agree with that. There are certain intrinsic aspects of Batman for me that are hard baked into my consciousness, and Id argue the consciousness of most Batman fans. This is true of any character, in any form of fiction. There has to be a place where a line is drawn in terms of changes to the character, and Snyder repeatedly and badly steps over that line, to the detriment of Batman as portrayed in the DCEU.
You cant make the argument that fidelity to the source is a sham, because otherwise, why not make Batman a wise-cracking, humorous superhero who smiles all the time? Why not do away with his parents murder, and have them fight crime beside him? Why not make Superman a dwarf, and make Black Panther a white dude?
These are farcical suggestions of course, but if youre arguing that sticking close to source material is a sham, then they are the logical conclusion of that position.
Its far more accurate to say that you just dont care about the changes that have been made to defining elements, because youre not that invested in the character as it is widely regarded by fandom and the public.