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<blockquote data-quote="coolioWiZ" data-source="post: 2939303" data-attributes="member: 40999"><p>I was taking the general situation in these type of comics and in fact all heroic epics. The hero is emphasised to be 100% good while the villian be 100% evil . . it kinda frames the characters 2D and doesn't lead to true development of them.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for clarifying on the batman matter . . . i know about his escape skills which he learnt from a magician, but not much about being originally created as an antihero . . . i now think if that antihero mentality continued then instead of a totally white or totally black character we should have got a grey character. . a true believeable person who is subjected to human failures and triumphs. . . i feel like expecting too much from a comic which is designed to cater a narrow scope. . but it's nice to know that they are gonna give more attention to batman character development in the next movie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolioWiZ, post: 2939303, member: 40999"] I was taking the general situation in these type of comics and in fact all heroic epics. The hero is emphasised to be 100% good while the villian be 100% evil . . it kinda frames the characters 2D and doesn't lead to true development of them. Thanks for clarifying on the batman matter . . . i know about his escape skills which he learnt from a magician, but not much about being originally created as an antihero . . . i now think if that antihero mentality continued then instead of a totally white or totally black character we should have got a grey character. . a true believeable person who is subjected to human failures and triumphs. . . i feel like expecting too much from a comic which is designed to cater a narrow scope. . but it's nice to know that they are gonna give more attention to batman character development in the next movie [/QUOTE]
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