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== ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]'': The Comic == |
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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: ''The Dark Knight Returns'' and ''The Dark Knight Strikes Again'' presented Batman as a dangerously-obsessed, deeply-disturbed, paranoid control freak who is possibly a mentally ill [[Sociopathic Hero]] as opposed to the stalwart Caped Crusader of the Golden and Silver ages and the Adam West series. This interpretation is touched on [[Depending on the Writer]] and sometimes it is the basis for whole story arcs. |
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: ''The Dark Knight Returns'' and ''The Dark Knight Strikes Again'' presented Batman as a dangerously-obsessed, deeply-disturbed, paranoid control freak who is possibly a mentally ill [[Sociopathic Hero]] as opposed to the stalwart Caped Crusader of the Golden and Silver ages and the Adam West series. This interpretation is touched on [[Depending on the Writer]] and sometimes it is the basis for whole story arcs. |
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** One example is his creation of the Brother [[Mk I]] satellite which was created by Batman to keep an eye on all of the meta-humans, hero and villain alike. |
** One example is his creation of the Brother [[Mk I]] satellite which was created by Batman to keep an eye on all of the meta-humans, hero and villain alike. |
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** This is hinted at in ''[[The Dark Knight Saga|The Dark Knight]]''. |
** This is hinted at in ''[[The Dark Knight Saga|The Dark Knight]]''. |
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*** Another issue of interpretation is whether he became a man the night his parents died, or if he never truly grew |
*** Another issue of interpretation is whether he became a man the night his parents died, or if he never truly grew |
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* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: Batman of all people quotes [[Monty Python]]. |
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* [[Complete Monster]]: [[The Joker]]. |
* [[Complete Monster]]: [[The Joker]]. |
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* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: Lots of people like to imagine that ''[[The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]'' doesn't exist. And even though [[Word of God]] confirms that ''[[All-Star Batman and Robin The Boy Wonder]]'' is this book's prequel, plenty of fans are happy to ignore this. |
* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: Lots of people like to imagine that ''[[The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]'' doesn't exist. And even though [[Word of God]] confirms that ''[[All-Star Batman and Robin The Boy Wonder]]'' is this book's prequel, plenty of fans are happy to ignore this. |
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* [[Hype Backlash]] |
* [[Hype Backlash]] |
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* [[Older Than They Think]]: The Swastika pastie woman who attracted so much disbelief in ''[[All Star DC Comics|All Star Batman and Robin]]''. |
* [[Older Than They Think]]: The Swastika pastie woman who attracted so much disbelief in ''[[All Star DC Comics|All Star Batman and Robin]]''. |
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* [[Take That]]: The Mutants can be seen as a [[Take That]] to "angsty", rebellious teen superheroes made popular by [[Marvel Comics]]. They're named the Mutants ([[Stan Lee]]'s working title for ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X Men]]''), they wear red shades that look a lot like [[X-Men (Comic Book)|Cyclops']] visor, and they despise adult authority figures. They form a perfect contrast to Batman, who's the epitome of the "traditional" DC |
* [[Take That]]: The Mutants can be seen as a [[Take That]] to "angsty", rebellious teen superheroes made popular by [[Marvel Comics]]. They're named the Mutants ([[Stan Lee]]'s working title for ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X Men]]''), they wear red shades that look a lot like [[X-Men (Comic Book)|Cyclops']] visor, and they despise adult authority figures. They form a perfect contrast to Batman, who's the epitome of the "traditional" DC superhero—an adult superhero who's driven and fearless, and has zero tolerance for crime. |
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* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: Batman vs. Superman. Booyah again. |
* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: Batman vs. Superman. Booyah again. |
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== ''[[The Dark Knight Returns (film)|The Dark Knight Returns]]'': The Film == |
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* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: The fact it's getting made, for starters. The casting of [[Peter Weller]] as the voice of Batman was also met with general fan approval. |
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: The fact it's getting made, for starters. The casting of [[Peter Weller]] as the voice of Batman was also met with general fan approval. |
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* [[Complete Monster]]: Aside from Joker in Part 2, the Mutant Leader from Part 1 might qualify as well. Before we even see him, it's established that he leads the mutants in their atrocities such as kidnapping a child for ransom and murdering him even after getting the money. When he first appears, it's made clear that he's a brutal, animalistic thug who plans to kill Gordon and Batman in horrifyingly gruesome ways and while fighting Batman he expresses cannibalistic tendencies. |
* [[Complete Monster]]: Aside from Joker in Part 2, the Mutant Leader from Part 1 might qualify as well. Before we even see him, it's established that he leads the mutants in their atrocities such as kidnapping a child for ransom and murdering him even after getting the money. When he first appears, it's made clear that he's a brutal, animalistic thug who plans to kill Gordon and Batman in horrifyingly gruesome ways and while fighting Batman he expresses cannibalistic tendencies. |