The New Adventures of Batman

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    hero in people or simply the desire to do good, other than those about super heroes. The Dark Knight is no exception to the rule, as Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) also known as Batman is face to face with his greatest enemy the ever the sinister Joker (Heath Ledger). The director Christopher Nolans film adaptation on the Batman has a much darker and moral tone than others before it. From the dark streets of Gotham, the fictitious city the film takes place in, to the cynical humor of the Joker and…

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    Who Is Harley Quinn

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    Original Orgin Story In Batman: The Animated Series (est; 1992), Paul Dini, the creator of the now lovable Harley Quinn, decided Joker needed a more prominent henchman, or maybe even a henchwoman. The inspiration of the character came from one of Paul Dini's dear friend, Arleen Sorkin, in 'Days of Our Lives' where she dressed up in a jester costume and had the voice and look inspiration he needed to make Harley Quinn. When Harley's design was complete and ready to be put into Bruce Timm's…

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    The Dark Knight Rises

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    The Dark Knight Rises is an American film that played in the year 2012 and was directed by Christopher Nolan. As a kid I always loved superheroes and superhero movies and Batman is definitely one of my favorites. But the story of Batman is definitely not for the faint of heart and is definitely not played by the traditional rules of what a superhero is and what he should be. He is constantly fighting with himself and what he should do but in the end he will have to make the hardest decision of…

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    Detective Comics # 49

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    Tomasi provides the script for Fernando Pasarin’s illustrations. The two give us a tale that takes us back to the golden age adventures of the Caped Crusader when he not only dished out a good beating but solved a mystery along the way. In Detective Comics #49, James Gordon is caught up in an cold case from his days on the force. He grapples with the new freedom he has as Batman to investigate the crimes of Gotham City…and the slippery slope that this freedom can be. Does the system he’s…

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    The graphic novel "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" was published in Febuary, 1986. It is a story of a man's journey to discover his true self , accepting it and finding comfort within it. He is known to live a conflicting life. Without any volition, Bruce Wayne is tempted go back to who he was a decade ago. He cared less whether it was his conscious mind or an act of redemption, Bruce forced himself to do what is must in order to make things right within himself and within the city of Gotham…

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    emphasize his masculinity. The frame that he has emphasizes how much more powerful he is than non-heroic characters. The majority of the artwork also shows him in the middle of some sort of action, which gives the impression that he is always on an adventure. He is also given facial hair to show his maturity as a hero. Although Herakles appears to be in his prime all the time, the beard symbolizes that he is not young which shows that he is more of a man. Although the beard holds maturity and…

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    the Hero's Journey. . Batman Begins shows the journey of Bruce Wayne becoming Batman. It starts at a young age when his parents were shot in front of him in crime alley. He goes through a lot of training so that he can fight better and protect Gotham from criminals. He chooses a bat as his symbol sense he is afraid of them and wants the criminals to be scared of him. In the movie Batman Begins Bruce goes through all the stages of the Hero's Journey on his journey to become Batman while he fights…

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    Tim Burton Visual Style

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    Tim Burton: Interviews. Jackson: U of Mississippi, 2005. Print. Ebert, Roger. "Batman Movie Review & Film Summary (1989) | Roger Ebert." Batman Movie Review & Film Summary (1989). 23 June 1989. Web. 9 July 2015. Woerner, Meredith "10 Things You'll See in Almost Every Tim Burton Movie." Io9. Web. 1 Aug. 2015. "Tim Burton." Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2015…

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    The Dark Knight Trilogy (“Batman Begins”, “The Dark Knight” and “The Dark Knight Rises”) This Batman reboot was directed by Christopher Nolan and stars Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Michael Caine, Tom Hardy and the late Heath Ledger. The Dark Knight trilogy shows us the side of Bruce Wayne we did not see in the previous Batman series. 4. The “Toy Story” Trilogy ("Toy Story", "Toy Story 2" and "Toy Story 3") Form the…

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    Even though they didn’t have fancy machines all the way back then, they still found things to play with, such as rocks, for example. Now, let's go on a quick adventure. Close your eyes. Imagine you’re a kid in the 1960’s and a new Batman movie or Barbie set just came out. You tell your parents to drive you to the store right away to buy a new toy. That was most of the life of the average 1960’s kid. The topic of toys in the 1960’s was very wide, including…

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