tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529032232707676622.post2296410083653061895..comments2024-03-26T08:39:31.985-07:00Comments on The Brown Bag: Batman #26 [The New 52] - DC ComicsBlaxklerichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06986635840718583767noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529032232707676622.post-68348216536959150192015-10-22T10:35:20.206-07:002015-10-22T10:35:20.206-07:00Thanks PulpCitizen. This really was a bad issue fo...Thanks PulpCitizen. This really was a bad issue for the 'New 52' young Bruce Wayne, and your "Bratman" is absolutely spot on :-) Its such a shame as I did enjoy Doctor Death's opening sequence as well. Blaxklerichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06986635840718583767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-529032232707676622.post-73510030951526404572015-10-22T10:13:26.089-07:002015-10-22T10:13:26.089-07:00It was reassuring to read that you echoed my own f...It was reassuring to read that you echoed my own feelings about the deficiencies in Snyder's depiction of Zero Year Bruce Wayne - should have been better. Bruce Wayne is the wellspring of Batman, and gets left behind as the new persona emerges, but I think Synder tried too hard, especially after depicting the evolution of Wayne through his hard-earned progress to add to his skills. I would sooner have seen a stoic having his eyes opened to how he could put those skills to use, changed by alliances with Alfred and Gordon.<br /><br />Instead, we got Bratman, Year Zero. pulpcitizenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10827978428130531133noreply@blogger.com