This is a Batman story unlike any other Batman, animation, movie you've ever seen. When faced with such a character who carries too much history and energy, the author will be overwhelmed by the character itself, or become mediocre in order not to deviate from the tone of the character, or lose the fundamentals of the character in order to be unconventional. And this work is so different, it contains every element necessary for a Batman story, but it is subverted one by one through different thinking and processing methods. The most commendable thing is that in the remodeling of this character by author Frank Miller, Batman's mask is peeled off, so that readers can more personally feel the stubbornness, anger and hurt of the character Bruce Wayne under the bat mask. Pain, helplessness, and greatness. The disappearance and recovery of meaning is the most fundamental contradiction of this character, the motivation for all his actions, and the tragedy of his entire life. This is the Batman in my eyes, brought back my childhood memories
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