Favorite DC character?
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Batman is a favourite of mine too. He's one of the few characters that doesn't need superpowers to have an impact. Plus vigilantes are cool. I'm looking forward to seeing how the Robert Pattinson early years Batman turns out. Apparently it's gonna be a noir detective thriller focusing on him as the World's Greatest Detective more than actiondea_nox wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 01:45 I know that this post is a bit dated, but I would like to leave my input. I have been a life long Batman fan, since the animated series. I watched them as a kid and as an adult, of course rewatching it made me see it in a different light and notice how mature it actually was. Not to mention every movie that came out, Justice League series, basically everywhere were Batman was, I had to watch. He is is such a mature character and so well defined, well contoured and, most of all, dramatic. He saw the evil in the world, the evil that has been done to him and he decided to become better, to overpass his situation and improve. I think he could be a good role model in that sense, but, although he has the biggest family in the DC universe, he is a loner. He is afraid of losing the ones he loves (can't really blame him), but I am curious how will this character evolve in the future and how will his story unravel. Certainly, a character to keep an eye on and probably try to learn the good traits he encompasses.![]()
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