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Batman Becomes A God
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Batman Becomes A God
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-Lars Hindsley
How many stories have we read where a superhero is killed,
only to have him come back later? The sad fact is, established
superheroes don't die, won't die, and can never die - because
they are the publishers' cash cows. Sure, any writer can
kill off a character, but the owner of that character is
the publisher, and all they have to do is simply bring in
another writer willing to finagle some story to re-establish
their hero.
Let's
be honest. When DC killed Superman, those of us who believed
it later learned that we were 'lied' to. That's a fact.
At least when Bane broke Batman's back we were offered a
plausible story that allowed us to accept Batman as a broken
man because had DC decided to kill him, but our memories
would remind us not to buy into the claim. Instead we bought
issue number 497 (Bane breaks Batman's back).
In
that story, another up and coming young vigilante named
Azrael takes on Batman's mantle. Eventually Bruce Wayne
recovers and, after doing battle with Azrael, gets his old
job back.
That was 1993. Jump ahead to 2009. It's been roughly 16
years, so why should anyone remember that this gimmick has
already been used once? Just in case people happen to remember,
DC decided to up the ante. After all, Superman is basically
unbeatable, so why not make Batman the same? At least for
a little while - if Grant Morrison is writing the story.
So you can better wrap your head around what is happening
with Batman, you need to understand Grant Morrison's style.
When he writes, Batman is no longer a mere genius detective
with high-tech gadgets. Instead, Batman is escalated to
an omnipotent and all-knowing being. Perhaps that's how
DC came up with the idea of making Batman a god. Yes, you
read that correctly.
Here is the story to date. Bear with me as I provide you
some much-needed background.
In
2008, Batman was thought to be dead (RIP Batman #676).
Worse yet, his life is presumed to be a sham. In fact, Bruce
Wayne's father never died - he staged his own death in order
to orchestrate his son's life as Batman. Certainly a life
without a father and mother would cause Bruce Wayne to become
a vigilante. It was a great plan (and yes I'm being sarcastic
in that statement).
DC then re-hashed the "who will become Batman?"
story again by handing out buttons at Comicon (2008) with
images of Hush, Jason Todd, Tim Drake and Dick Grayson (Nightwing),
imprinted with the words "I am Batman."
The story arch is coming full circle now - but with a big
twist.
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