Batman

Nov 21, 2008

Batman Year One basically recreates the myth of Batman from a contemporary perspective. The comic book tells two stories that intersect simultaneously: first, how a young Bruce Wayne twenty-five years adopts the personality of Batman and is taking its first steps as man bat, and another by the arrival of Lieutenant James Gordon to the corrupt police Gotham City and how it makes a place in the city. The story shows the evolution of the two players throughout eleven months of simultaneously; how Batman began his crusade and commit their first mistakes and learn from them, and how Gordon tries to keep full and faces not only the abundance of crime that infest the city but also the corruption of their own comrades, while attempting to maintain a life with his wife in a city of madmen. Two players and two interwoven stories that from the beginning are designed to meet.

Batman with a dash of Frank Miller and David Mazzucheli drawing, originally published between 1986 and 1987 in the regular Batman series, although it stands as a completely independent reading and autoconclusiva. Is unanimously considered as the best Batman story ever made, along with Batman: The Dark Knight's return. Both albums were made by Frank Miller, who return from the dark knight narrates the lone returning from a batman twilight, and shortly afterwards showed in Year One with drawings of Mazzuchelli the beginnings of the character as Justiciero masked.

During a season commented repeatedly on a possible film based on the comic book, directed by Darren Arafnowsky whose script would be writing Arafnowsky and Miller himself. Both the director and Miller confirmed that the project reached the implementation phase of the script, but finally it would be parked by the producer, but quite a few aspects of Batman: Year One appear later in the film Batman Begins.

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