A) It's some dude on a hang glider (or a shadow, or the wind, or whatever) being blown up to mythic proportions by a child's imagination.
B) If we accept the premise that there's a supernatural component to the story, that there really is a flying bat-figure ghosting around and beating up bad guys, who's to say that it isn't the uncle who's got the powers instead of the kid?
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Date: 2017-12-27 10:19 am (UTC)B) If we accept the premise that there's a supernatural component to the story, that there really is a flying bat-figure ghosting around and beating up bad guys, who's to say that it isn't the uncle who's got the powers instead of the kid?