Aug. 9th, 2015
Injection #3
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'There's only so many times I can say "folklore is the operating system of culture" before people start expecting me to conclude my talks by turning into a flock of crows and flapping out the nearest window, in any case.' -- Warren Ellis
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Batman B&W: Batsman!
Aug. 9th, 2015 05:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Now for something on a lighter note: "Batsman: Swarming Scourge of the Underworld," published as new material in Batman Black and White Volume Two (2002). 2 pages of 8.
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'Put it like this: who doesn’t love “The Godfather”? My model for the series is “House of Cards.” A man in a position of power who is slighted and turns to tactics that he wouldn't have really considered before.' -- Kieron Gillen
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The 2000s weren't a great time for Batman. True, there were a lot of good stories and creators with a lot of good work at the time, some of which is still influencing work to this day (such as Gotham Central and the Brubaker/Stewart/Cooke Catwoman run), but as for the character himself? ...Well you know how a lot of the bullying behaviour from Silver Age Superman stories can apparently be traced back to one particularly unpleasant editor or something? Same goes for Batman's behaviour in a lot of these stories.
( Where the personal taste of the creators throw everyone under the bus )
( Where the personal taste of the creators throw everyone under the bus )
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In the latest Superman #42, Lois, after finding out Clark is Supes, demands why.
Superman-Clark says, "Keeping my identity secret was the only way I could be normal. Or at least normal-ish."
"You're Superman! Why would you want to be normal?!"
"... I just do."
Bingo. Superman doesn't fantasize about being Superman, or being even more powerful. He's already at the top of the super-power pyramid. Superman pretends to be Clark Kent, and fantasizes about being...
David Guthrie.
Who?
Read on...
Literally. For the post-Crisis, pre-Nu52 Clark Kent was a newspaper columnist--and an author of fiction novels. 20-21 pages out of 63 pages of UNDER A YELLOW SUN, published in 1994, before Clark revealed his ID to Lois and married her.
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