Batman Comics: Batman: The Dark Knight
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Showing posts with label Batman: The Dark Knight. Show all posts

Batman Gotham’s rooftops


More than any other hero, Batman is known for his nightly patrols of Gotham’s rooftops. From his perch amongst the gargoyles, he can efficiently watch large swaths of darkened alleys and dramatically swoop in when the time is right.

Batman for Adults


Super heroes were no longer only for kids. The kids who grew up with comic books now continued to read comic books as adults. They wanted something more mature. Something darker. More gritty.


The hyper-bright yellows and greens and oranges are gone. Dark grays, washed-out blues, and occasional yellow accents became the norm in Batman comics (and still are, in most Batman comic book lines). The comics move more towards heavy plot lines and ideas, and display the grisly aftermath of Batman's decisions in vivid detail.

As a no-longer-kid, I can see the advantages of the grim, dark, subdued art style. Kids like the lighter, funnier Batman because he is THEM in their imaginations. They imagine themselves kicking bad guys and tying them up with Bat-rope and leaving them for Bat-mom to collect as she cooks dinner.

But adults have a darker view of life, and it is displayed in their comics. For an adult to associate with Batman, the hero must have the same inner struggles as the reader, and must follow the same "laws of the world" that the reader follows.

Batman R.I.P storyline


One rumor I’ve heard from people who know so much more about comics than I do, is that the whole idea for this Batman R.I.P storyline, is so they can give the Batman character a complete new reboot.

After 80 years of Batman stories and 681 issues of the character (not to mention Detective Comics and the hundreds of other issue spin-offs), they believe the character has gone as far as he could possibly go and the universe just doesn’t make that much sense anymore.

How many times can we really see Batman battle The Joker and not kill him, the many deaths of Robin’s etc?

List of Batman comics

Ongoing series starring Batman from New Earth

- Detective Comics #27-current (May 1939 – present) plus 10 Annuals
- Batman (Spring 1940 – present) plus 26 Annuals
- Superman/Batman (August 2003 – present) plus 4 Annuals
- Batman Confidential (February 2007 – present)
- Batman and Robin (June 2009 – present)
- Batman: Streets of Gotham (August 2009 – present)
- Batman: The Dark Knight (November 2010 – present)
- Batman, Inc. (November 2010 – present)


Ongoing series with Batman from New Earth in a non-starring role

Current comics in which Batman does not star, but appears regularly, or a member of his cast stars.

- Justice League of America (vol. 3, July 2006 – present)
- The Brave and the Bold (vol. 2, February 2007 – present)
- The Outsiders (vol. 4, October 2007 – present)
- Gotham City Sirens (June 2009 – present)
- Red Robin (June 2009 – present)
- Azrael (vol. 2, October 2009 – present)
- Batgirl (vol. 3, October 2009 – present)
- Birds of Prey (vol. 2, May 2010 – present)
- Batwoman (February 2011 – present)[1]

Ongoing series featuring Batman from other universes

- Super Friends (May 2008 – present) - Featuring Batman as a member of the Super Friends team, events of which also take place in a separate continuity.
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold (March 2009 – present) - Comic book in-continuity with the eponymous TV series.
- Batman Beyond (January 2011 – present) - Stars Batman from Earth-12.[2]

Finished series