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Batman movie have always drawn certain story elements from the comic books, but Batman v Superman is borrowing its thematic arc and tone from one of the most famous Batman stories there is. That story is “The Dark Knight Returns” by writer/author/filmmaker Frank Miller, whose work has been the inspiration for several esteemed comic book movies, including 300 and Batman Begins. “Dark Knight Returns” miniseries was released in 1986, and basically chronicles a story where a middle-aged Bruce Wayne re-dons the Batman suit after years in retirement, in order to free Gotham City from darker threats than it’s ever faced. When Batman’s activities anger those in power, the president deputizes Superman to bring The Dark Knight in, using any means necessary.
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Batman movie have always drawn certain story elements from the comic books, but Batman v Superman is borrowing its thematic arc and tone from one of the most famous Batman stories there is. That story is “The Dark Knight Returns” by writer/author/filmmaker Frank Miller, whose work has been the inspiration for several esteemed comic book movies, including 300 and Batman Begins. “Dark Knight Returns” miniseries was released in 1986, and basically chronicles a story where a middle-aged Bruce Wayne re-dons the Batman suit after years in retirement, in order to free Gotham City from darker threats than it’s ever faced. When Batman’s activities anger those in power, the president deputizes Superman to bring The Dark Knight in, using any means necessary.
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In the comics, Batman has an online alias. It's JonDoe297. He also has a favorite food: Mulligatawny soup.
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In Tim Burton's Batman, miscommunication between the costume department and prop department meant that Michael Keaton's cowl was too tall to fit inside the Batmobile. The car couldn't be adjusted, so Keaton's cowl had to be shortened.
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The initial Batman stories were especially violent. Batman had no compunction about carrying a gun or killing his foes. Only later did Batman develop a code in which he refused to do either of those things, lest he sink to the level of the man who killed his parents.
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There’s so much going on in the backgrounds of the game’s stages. Imagine the excitement at the sight of Dr. Strange pacing around in the background while you fought inside the infamous Arkham Asylum. And when you bust you foe through a wall, Killer Croc, The Penguin, Two-Face, and The Riddler deal some massive damage to their uninvited visitor. The game’s other stages have plenty of cameos that hardcore DC enthusiast will lose their mind over.
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One of the biggest additions to the series via Arkham Knight is the Batmobile. Batman can drive freely around Gotham City in his armored vehicle by accessing it by ground or air. The Batmobile can be used to perform big jumps, speed boosts, rotations, plus its able to smash through obstacles and fire huge missiles. Batman can also access the Batmobile remotely, drive it in special indoor locations and have special uses for it during puzzles.
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The Joker has to be the best super villain of all time. But Batman creator Bob Kane was ready to kill off the evil jester in his very first appearance. As with many of Batman’s early villains, the plan was to have the Joker die through some fatal accident. Batman’s editor Whitney Ellsworth saw potential in the character, however, and forced Kane to include a panel showing the Joker coming back to life.
The Deadpool Lanyard has an 18 inch long snap closure necklace printed with a tiled image of harley quinn and her signiture red and red diamond pattern. while ID sleeve is coupled with a rubber Harley Quinn head symbol.
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In 2006, nearly half a century after comic books were declared as a cultural threat, a stamp was released to commemorate on how DC's super heroes had been and still are a significant part of American Culture. It also recognizes comic books as a true art form.
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The Green Lantern and Wonder Woman were supposed to become a love-couple, but that was scratched in the 70's when DC received a letter by a fan that suggested the same idea. Due to legal reasons, this prohibited DC Comics from moving forward with the idea.
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The Justice League, formerly also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.
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The Justice League, formerly also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics.
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Henry Cavill auditioned the role of Clark Kent for superman returns in 2006. He eventually landed the role of superman in man of steel. And is expected to feature in dc comics justice league.