Well, actually no. Batman comic is a classic and has a huge fan base. Choosing between you and it is not that simple. It depends on various factors like theme, storylines, and characters.
Yes, unfortunately. It seems the bully hasn't changed his ways and continues to cause trouble.
Not this time. It seems like the storyline took a different turn and the bully didn't repeat the behavior. Maybe there's a new development that prevented it.
No, I didn't. I love Batman comics and would never turn one down.
Maybe it was because you broke some traffic rules depicted in the comic.
The evolution of Batman comic book novels is quite remarkable. In the beginning, they were fairly straightforward action - adventure tales. But as the years went by, they became more character - driven. Take 'Batman: Year One' for instance, it was a more in - depth look at Bruce Wayne becoming Batman. Later novels started to incorporate more social and political themes, as seen in 'No Man's Land'. The art style has also changed drastically, with modern novels having a more cinematic and detailed look compared to the early, more simplistic art.
It could be a unique plot twist. Maybe the zombie saw something special in the character that attracted it.
The comic where Batman first appeared was Detective Comics #27. It was a significant moment that launched his iconic journey.
In the comic books, Batman doesn't resort to branding criminals. His methods are more about using his intelligence, skills, and gadgets to bring justice without such extreme actions.
No, Bane didn't kill Batman in the comic book. Batman always finds a way to overcome his adversaries.
The Batman comic first appeared in 1939.