Favorite representation of Batman

Started by slough-fegged1 pages

Favorite representation of Batman

Which would yours be? (preferably from the comics, a portrayal of the Batman character you found most appealing)

This one......I actually like Bat-jerk! I love that he quit the JLA..though we do need to see more of Bruce...so keep the Bat-jerk but soften him just a touch and that would be my GUY!! 😍

The very dark representations of the 80s. It was appealing because thats when I felt he was truly Batman. Batman is a dark set of stories not lighthearted stories like Spider-Man. And also the modern Batman comics of Batman are very good as well.

I never read the comics, but I love TAS, I think so far that was such a great representation. It really showcased his intelligence and detective skills.

1. Batman Bob Kane and Bill Finger's Detective Comics
2. Batman the Animated Series
3. Batman 1966
4. Batman Frank Miller
5. Batman Tim Burton
6. Batman Sandy Collora
7. Batman 2004 Cartoon

forget the comix...Christian Bale as a monster in Begins....

nuff said

Originally posted by NoFate007
I never read the comics, but I love TAS, I think so far that was such a great representation. It really showcased his intelligence and detective skills.

I agree. 🙂

Originally posted by braz
forget the comix...Christian Bale as a monster in Begins....

nuff said

Wrong. WRONG. We're talking about Bob Kane, man.

1. Batman Bob Kane and Bill Finger's Detective Comics
2. Batman Frank Miller
3. Batman the Animated Series
4. Batman Christopher Nolan
5. Batman 1966
6. Batman Tim Burton
7. Batman Sandy Collora
9. Batman 2004 Cartoon
9. Batman Joel Schumacher

Batman Christopher Nolan will be at number three if they make just a sequel and at number two if they make it a trilogy.

In order.....

1. Burton's Batman
2. Kane and Finger's Batman
3. BTAS
4. Frank Miller's Batman
5. Nolan's Batman
6. Batman 1966
7. The Batman

Dark knight returns

#1. The comics, especially Miller's interpretation
#2. Bruce Timm's version (BTW, Has anyone else noticed that Bruce and Tim are the names of Batman and Robin?)
#3. Nolan's version, although I felt he needed to be depicted as more intelligent. Did anyone else think this?
#678. The Batman from the first five movies.

Originally posted by DarkAge
#3. Nolan's version, although I felt he needed to be depicted as more intelligent. Did anyone else think this?

Well, he was just starting out, so I'd expect to work on the intelligent detective part of him in the next couple of movies. It would just be wrong if they didn't.