My Batman Love Affair

in #batman6 years ago


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At the end of it all, there is the Bat.

Most are familiar with one of the major archetypes of modern mythology. A fictional young rich boy loses his parents, becomes lost, finds light in vengeance, and becomes the greatest comic book superhero to ever grace the pages of print of the 20th/21st century. A mythic symbol of the best humanity has to offer; intelligence, peak physical discipline, and the aptitude to defeat aliens, gods, super villains, and even fellow super heroes. He is the ultimate symbol of humanity transcending its boundaries.


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My love affair for Batman began like most adult my age with the 1989 Tim Burton blockbuster film Batman. My brother and I were obsessed with Batman that summer. We found old toys at rummage sales, new toys at K-Mart and Shopko, scoured comic books stores for old issues that weren't expensive (anything above $5 an issue was insane and out of our reach), and even bought Prince cassettes to listen to the soundtrack at home. It was an amazing time to be alive.


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Of course, as time moved on, we wanted to see all the Adam West episodes on WGN, and thanks to our parent's VHS recorder, we did. We even recorded the old classic Adam West movie and watched tens of times. We then drifted into comic dictionaries of Batman's villains, his equipment, the Batcave, and his greatest cases. As time moved onward, we got a copy at the local library of Frank Miller's dark take on the Dark Knight, and our minds were blown away.


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Of course, high school fell upon me that following year, and I was too cool to be buying comic books. So I kept my addiction to Batman on the low, dabbling here and there when I could and no one was really watching me. When I got through high school and was ready to begin college, I remember going to the local comic book store and spending over $100 of my hard earned summer job money on the Knightfall series, and again being blown away. The girl who sold it to me later came up to me and asked me out on date. I remember being not sure what was more surprising: Batman being felled by Bane, or a girl actually liking Batman too.


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Later, my comic book purchases dwindled to very little while I continued college. I still loved Batman; I still would buy on Ebay complete sets of the The Long Halloween and Year One when I had extra cash, but I wasn't keeping up with the monthly issues whatsoever. I would occasionally catch reruns of Burton's Batman series on television, but George Clooney and Val Kilmer? Give me a break, Hollywood. No thanks! Then came along Christopher Nolan/Christian Bale's Batman Begins, and all bets were off.


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What a film! I remember going on a date to the movie with a girl I'd seen a few times. I don't remember anything about that date except the movie, and how blown away I was by it. I remember even slightly crying a bit at the scene where the soundtrack was blasting, and Batman was standing atop a gargoyle, high above Gotham City; the Batman had finally returned to the big screen.


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Then he left once again. After the Joker, Two-Face, Catwoman, Bane, and some weird nuclear bomb ending, Nolan managed to leave the franchise in ruin. To be honest, I gave up; I picked up a few issues of Scott Snyder's Owl Court series in DC's New 52, but couldn't really bite. I think I was out of it and had a Batman film hangover. Don't get me wrong; I still loved Batman, but Nolan left me with a bad feeling.


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Yet Batman found me again. My brother talked me into the XBox Arkham video game series, and I loved it. I went to Ben Affleck's take on Batman in Batman vs Superman, and again, I loved it. I bought a couple of coffee mugs and even built up my Batman character on my phone's video game DC Legends. Justice League? Don't ask, yes I loved it. And yes, I still loved Batman. Yet the comics continued to allude me, until this past summer I found this :


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I'm not going to lie, I loved this Snyder series. My wife and I took our one year old daughter to the Wisconsin northwoods for a week long vacation, and I spent the entire time downloading and reading the complete Dark Metal series. This story was epic; the idea of multiverse versions of Bruce Wayne as the Green Lantern, the Flash, Doomsday, and of course, the Joker, was mind boggling to me. The idea of Batmans existing in dying Universes, getting the chance to survive by uniting against our beloved heroes in an effort to sink our Earth in space time, yet ultimately being defeated by the Batman (with some surprise assistance) took my mind to places it hadn't been since I was a kid. I had no idea the state of comic books was where it was. A Batman gunning down Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing, and the Red Hood? Where was I? What world did I just enter?


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That leads me to today: where am I now with Batman? The Metal Knights series has me buying print comic books again. I'm reading King's work, Detective Comics, (which is quite good), and Snyder's Justice League. I'm even getting my little girl into comics with this quartet of wonderful books:

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My wife complains a lot about it, but I don't care. It's Batman after all. So a very, very happy Batman Day from one fan to many others around the world today. Happy Batman Day indeed!

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Wow what a batman fan family even your little daughter also fall in love with batman. The batman series really evolve by generation. I still prefer the older series of batman film :) maybe because of the content of today batman stories too heavy for me. but I have never read any batman comic, i hope it as good as the film. Good article.

thank you - yes, she's quite the little bat fan already. The first movie is still great too; I really liked Micheal Keaton vs the clown motorcycle squad in the second film as well. Lots of good comics if you ever get interested in reading some; I'm sure plenty on Steem have many great recommendations :) Thanks again for dropping a line!

Happy Batman Day everyday @sagesigma! I grew up with Batman too, mostly the older cartoons and the movies. But the movies got darker and darker that I didn't dare to watch them. Batman in the movies is always so mysteriously elusive and cool. Thank you for sharing your passion with us. The quartet of kid's books are really cute :) Am sure your little girl will like it.

thank you - she loves the Batman and Robin team-up book quite a bit (sound effects help too). And she is definitely getting into Batgirl a bit...I really hope they make a film with her in the future. Thanks again! Batman day everyday, I love it!

Oo cool.. the books have sound effects too? I must go look for them. They would be so cute to keep. Aaawww.. Batgirl would be a great addition to the movie! Happy Batman weekend to you and your family @sagesigma! :)

Wow! I feel the same, Batman is more than a simple character, (for me) he has become a source of inspiration thought my life, it's so dark but it doesn't matter, he's incorruptible like every policeman or armyman should be. Good one.

thanks, and just finished up the most recent Batman; I'm curious how dark the comic is going to take the Bat in the upcoming issues. Things could get very intense! Thanks for dropping a line!

Wow! This post touched me on so many levels, its great to meet another batman fan. He is and always will be my favourite character by a country mile and to love Batman is to take the hollywood interpretations with a pinch of salt. We werent really big on the comics in my country so I missed out on that phase but yeah see all the live action films and was hooked on the animated series as well as Batman Beyond

The NolanVerse was a game changer and we needed it after the previous iterations. I still get chills for "I am the batman" with a Hans Zimmer score pounding in the background

As much as people are hating DCEU becasue its well not the MCU I don't mind it, I like the dark take on it. Also have you seen Batman V Superman Ultimate edition? Its really the only version of the movie anyone should watch!

Also before I forget the Arkham series games are absolutely brillaint, I've had to get 3 consoles to play them all and each time has been a great experience, Its the closest thing ive had to actually being batman so far. Now all I need is for Steem to moon and make me a few billion dollars so I can start wayne interprizes to fund all my cool gadgets and start getting fit so I can beat up on the baddies! Ah every school boys dream

Thank you! You know, I've not seen the ultimate version...I really need to make that a priority this weekend. I think the DCEU is much more rewarding than Marvel's films; when I look at Rotten Tomato scores, it feels like Marvel employes people / bots to jack up their films ratings. I really thought Batman vs Superman was a much better film than Civil War. Just my opinion of course.

Yes, let's see get to the Moon already Steem. I'll join you with my own version of Queen Industries! Thank you again for the comment - I appreciate it very much.

The perspective of this generation's writers compared to the past has evolved. Creative writers now incorporate futuristic concepts that seemed absurd in the past. Multiverses and multiple endings are now a thing since they keep getting fans curious of the what ifs. Now, authors can be proactive in what their fans expect from them and adjust to the market demands. This makes their content good since data about their audience comes with modern analytics.

yeah, it's definitely a data driven world - I still am enjoying the Detective run, but have been up/down with King's work. I'll follow his run on it until the end, and keep up with the Justice League stuff too (I do like the Source Wall). Do you have any recommendations for comics I should check out that are currently in a series? Thanks for the comment, much appreciated!

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Wow, thank you so much! I'm happy everyone enjoyed this one!

@sagesigma Batman found you. I liked that you played the Batman video games that you like very much. I'm fascinated that your daughter also likes comics so that they can share their taste for Batman together as a family. Nowadays the stories vary a lot but it's good and super interesting because things happen in the games that you don't expect in the story and that makes them good. Great greetings and I hope your wife will soon be joining to watch Batman games. Great greetings.

thank you for the feedback. My daughter is also turning into quite the Batgirl fan too, so there is a little Bat-family thing going on. Lots of good stuff to share with her as she gets older, and I really hope there is Batgirl movie to watch when she is at a good age. Thank you again for the feedback!

Great to be able to enjoy the same tastes all together. When I have free time I also like to watch family movies with those who are close at the time. It's super exciting and sharing rich desserts and laughing and having fun. It's wonderful that you enjoy good movies with your daughter. A big greeting to all. Happiness and love for all.

Batman batman, i never seem the movies completely only the last, but one of my dreams is take a rest during around 4 days and star to see until the most old to the newest movies of batman, an normal man whithout superpowers, only money and technology for fight with the bad mans.
i remenber the gun, a largue gun from the guason which him hit the fly of batman in an old movie and fall it, it was my first movie of batman that i see when i was a kid.
thanks for sharing your pasión, by the way the bat are the most nobleus animal in the nature because they transport the seeds of our fruit between the forest, i love them.
Have a great sunday.

thank you for dropping a line! Add to the list things to watch are the some of the animated films too. I really enjoyed Batman in Justice League Darkand Justice League : Crisis on Two Earths. thanks again!

Thanks for the recomendation, be sure i included it too.

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