As we look ahead, shows no signs of fatigue. The Batman Part II is slated for release, expanding Reeves’ noir universe. On the page, writers like Chip Zdarsky are redefining the character’s limits. The video game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League continues to involve the character in crossover events.
A hero is often defined by their villains, and Batman boasts arguably the greatest rogue’s gallery in fiction. Unlike the cosmic threats faced by the Justice League, Batman’s villains are often twisted reflections of his own psyche or societal ills.
Batman debuted in May 1939 inside the pages of Detective Comics #27 , created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. Conceived as a rapid response to the massive commercial success of Superman, the character initially mirrored the grim pulp-fiction heroes and shadow-dwelling detectives of the 1930s era.
As we look ahead, shows no signs of fatigue. The Batman Part II is slated for release, expanding Reeves’ noir universe. On the page, writers like Chip Zdarsky are redefining the character’s limits. The video game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League continues to involve the character in crossover events.
A hero is often defined by their villains, and Batman boasts arguably the greatest rogue’s gallery in fiction. Unlike the cosmic threats faced by the Justice League, Batman’s villains are often twisted reflections of his own psyche or societal ills.
Batman debuted in May 1939 inside the pages of Detective Comics #27 , created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. Conceived as a rapid response to the massive commercial success of Superman, the character initially mirrored the grim pulp-fiction heroes and shadow-dwelling detectives of the 1930s era.