What makes batman special




















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Scientists have been able to invent faster than light travel and time machines. Suspension of disbelief is very important. However, sometimes, with Batman, it's a little hard. One can gloss over the fact that Batman can take punches from super strong people. However, when does he sleep? He's out all night, every night, fighting crime. Dude either loves Adderall or Alfred makes the strongest coffee in the world. That cape. That cowl. The symbol.

The utility belt. Batman's look has gone through some changes over the years, but the effect has stayed the same. Batman's costume is meant to strike fear into the hearts of cowardly criminals and it works so well. A hero's look is a big part of their success and Batman has always had one of the best looks in comics. Whether it be the grey and blue, the grey and black, or the all black, Batman's costume is iconic and he has one of the best looks in all comics.

Batman is one of the most important members of the Justice League, but that doesn't make him a great team player. Far from it, really. In fact, Batman is kind of bad at being a team player unless he's in charge. Superman wants to save the weak little human race. Spider-Man is just a nice guy with some guilt issues who happens to spin webs. Thor is some divine being thrown to Earth and does some nice stuff for us. Captain America is just too good to be true.

Batman walks the line between superheroism and villainy. He saves people, but he very badly wants to hurt people as well. We get a sense that, one wrong move, one wrong look, Batman would become a Joker. This fundamental conflict between one's own goodness and evil is so rich, complex and relatable. Batman is the man that we wish we could be and are afraid to be.

He has lost faith in the law enforcement and the judicial system. Many of us have lost that faith as well. Batman struggles with the idea that he could go bad at any moment; we do as well.

He just trained and mastered everything like crazy. No matter the story, no matter the threat, Batman's willpower never wavers. Having experienced loss and trauma from a petty criminal at a very young age, Batman has a near-supernatural ability to stay determined and motivated to fight evil.

He has faced Scarecrow's fear gas multiple times, watched his beloved sidekicks suffer and die, tasted the bitter taste of failure, and gone through numerous hallucinations with his parents.

Yet not once has his will to bring justice ever wavered. He has even created a backup personality if he succumbs to a psychological attack.

Some may say he's obsessive. But in a corrupt city like Gotham, maybe that's just what everyone needs. In the end, he always does much more good than harm. Batman's moral code to uphold justice and never take a life is one of the most defining traits of his character.

Countless times he faced the choice to kill a villain for the greater good. Yet, he never took that decision. He never crossed that line. Batman doesn't want to play God. Even after regretting having not killed the Joker or being forced to pull the plug on Ra's Al Ghul's artificially extended life, Batman's code has still stood the test of time. In a world where the cycle of violence and hatred keeps getting worse, Batman ensures we don't cross the line.

It's a principle that he enforces upon himself and everyone around him. Compared to Superman or Wonder Woman, Batman doesn't have a super long lifespan. Yet his mortality strengthens his will. Rafi says, "His mortality is what makes him mentally infallible. Unlike Superman or Wonder Woman, he has a normal lifespan. That means he's that much more motivated to achieve his goals.

But they could never envision Batman turning over to the evil side.



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