Then came superheroes on film, and Batman once more showed up to set a new course for the genre. The pain, fear, and uncertainty in Batman's childhood were things that eventually made him stronger, he overcame them, and that gave me a feeling of hope sometimes when it might otherwise be hard for a little kid to have much sense of hope during difficult times.Īs I grew older, Batman was the character I always came back to and could count on to represent something more than just simple stories about a man in a cape, and it was time and again Batman stories that seemed to herald a new stage in comic book storytelling. Comics were an escape from hardships and fear in my life, and Batman was the one that spoke to me most of all. Batman cartoons were part of my morning when I first started school, and the Batman live-action TV show was waiting for me when I rushed home from school. Comics were how I learned to read, especially Batman comics I eagerly consumed from my older brothers. Batman has been part of my life since my earliest childhood memories.
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