I think any writer coming on to 'Batman' should at least attempt to do their own definitive version. What it means to them. Whatever they think that symbol or character can say.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You do Batman right, and he's going to be popular. He's a great character. I was once asked by somebody if writing 'Batman' was like holding a Ming vase or something. And I said, 'No, it's like holding a big-ass diamond that you can't break. You can throw him against the ceiling, against the floor, anywhere, and you just can't break Batman.'
The New Look of Batman is more illustrative and realistic.
I am such a big fan of Batman.
Comics are cool. I read 'Batman' and 'Spawn'.
I really like 'Batman.' Not the TV show, but the dark 'Batman.'
Honestly, I wasn't familiar with the whole DC comics world and the Batman world before I was part of 'Gotham.'
I've always been a huge fan of the Batman universe and Batman, since I was born really. I think the reasoning for that is because he doesn't have a superpower - he has no special ability. He's just a regular person, a regular human.
Heroes are defined by their villains - Batman is nothing if he doesn't have Two-Face.
I think that Batman loses his efficacy and mythology if he's got too many people around him. That's what the Justice League is for, you know what I mean?
I've always been a massive fan of Batman. He didn't have any powers, so it meant that anyone could be Batman.