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I decided this time I would share it with you all: THE MARK OF BATMAN AN INTRODUCTION BY ALAN MOORE 1986 As anyone involved in fiction and its crafting over the past fifteen or so years would be delighted to tell you, heroes are starting to become rather a problem. They aren't what they used to be...or rather they are, and therein lies the heart of the difficulty. |
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Gotham City, a place which during the comic stories of the forties and fifties seemed to be an extended urban playground stuffed with giant typewriters and other gargantuan props, becomes something much grimmer in Miller's hands. A dark and unfriendly city in decay, populated by rabid and sociopathic streetgangs, it comes to resemble more closely the urban masses which may very well exist in our own uncomfortably near future. The Batman himself, taking account of our current perception of vigilantes as a social force in the wake of Bernie Goetz, is seen as a near-fascist and a dangerous fanatic by the media while concerned psychiatrists plead for the release of a homicidal Joker upon strictly humanitarian grounds. The values of the world we see are no longer defined in the clear, bright, primary colors of the conventional comic book but in the more subtle and ambiguous tones supplied by Lynn Varley's gorgeous palette and sublime sensibilities.
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Awesome.
I always loved Batman stories, because he is the closest thing to a superhero with S.A. as you can get. I don't know if you will agree, but I find many of the internal mental conflict in Batman every easy to connect with. Batman is an awesome character and the new movies totally nailed it ! |
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I love that friggin' comic book. It's one of the three that I own (the other two are The Fountain and Watchmen, of course). I'm not really a fan of comic books - I read those only because my friend asked me to - but this is one of the few comic books that I could confidently describe as good, engrossing, well-made art.
On an unrelated note, I just played Batman: Arkham Asylum, which, besides some really bad dialogue, was fun (though, of course, it fell short of this comic book). Nowhere else can you make Batman sucker punch a guy and try to run the hell away (I was laughing for a good 20 minutes). |
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