In your recent article concerning Spider-Man going emo, you cite a parallel comparison to Batman in which you say something like "Batman would've killed 5 guys and gone to sulk in his cave."
It's not verbatim, but I certainly recall you implying that Batman would kill five people.
... which is blatantly incorrect.
In a comics world you diatribe against in which no hero is left pure, you forget what may be the best example, that of Bruce Wayne. If we're to call forth "no killing" as the paramount example of good ethics, then look no further: Batman has a nearly spotless record (the only spots done by very poor writers, or fanfics and the like). The character of Batman utterly detests the idea of killing, more so than any Parker incarnation (yes, I said it).
My only point is that your article reads as though you have not researched the Batman character, even to a cursory extent.
However, otherwise, it was exceptionally well-done, and I thank you for it.
[I regret that to those pieces I admire most I feel the greatest compunction to find its flaws!]
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In your recent article concerning Spider-Man going emo, you cite a parallel comparison to Batman in which you say something like "Batman would've killed 5 guys and gone to sulk in his cave."
It's not verbatim, but I certainly recall you implying that Batman would kill five people.
... which is blatantly incorrect.
In a comics world you diatribe against in which no hero is left pure, you forget what may be the best example, that of Bruce Wayne. If we're to call forth "no killing" as the paramount example of good ethics, then look no further: Batman has a nearly spotless record (the only spots done by very poor writers, or fanfics and the like). The character of Batman utterly detests the idea of killing, more so than any Parker incarnation (yes, I said it).
My only point is that your article reads as though you have not researched the Batman character, even to a cursory extent.
However, otherwise, it was exceptionally well-done, and I thank you for it.
[I regret that to those pieces I admire most I feel the greatest compunction to find its flaws!]
Thanks again,
-- Eric Bailey
yoyoy008@aol.com
Yeah, I fucked that up. Thanks for the nice words otherwise!
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