After the release of “Batman Begins”, it was evident that comic book fans weren’t the only ones who loved Batman.
According to statistics, there are more than 300 million people who are big fans of Batman. But how many of them can actually write about the character? And according to what criteria should we judge a comic/manga/movie/TV show as good?
It has been three decades since the first public appearance of Batman in the comic books. This is a world where anything can happen.
This is a world where everything – and everyone – is a potential threat. An autopen, press device with microphone can be used to demand money, fight crime or take over the city. A drone with camera and telemetry can be used to take down criminals in real time. A computer that breaks into houses and uses various data about its owners for blackmail, threatening them or manipulating them on their behalf.
But if you think that this is too farfetched and that it’s impossible to create something like this in our imagination, then you are wrong because you have not noticed it already! In reality there are several companies that wish to bring this idea closer to reality.
This is a long introduction for a comic book about the Dark Knight. It’s written by an IMDB reviewer and published on IMDB.
The first to have a J.J. Abrams Batman movie is the new comic series “Batman: The Black Mirror”.
A global pop culture phenomenon Batman has become a symbol of the entire DC Universe. The image of Batman has become so iconic that you can’t imagine life without him. In this lesson, we will get to know what he is and how his story came to be.
A small lecture about the origins and essence of Bruce Wayne. We will cover, who is Bruce Wayne? Why did he become Batman? How did he become a billionaire philanthropist? What was his childhood like? This course is primarily for beginners as it focuses on elements that are common in most comic books, but also looks at some lesser known aspects of the comics series.