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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    If he actually acted enough like Batman I could buy it but he feels more like Joker in Bondage Gear.
    Really? He doesn’t really act LE CUHRAZY, at least imo. He’s Batgod as a villain: All the convoluted plans, “all according to keikaku”, you think he’s done but he pulls a Deus Ex Machina out of his ass and wins. It’s all pretty Batman-ish lol, at least it’s right in-line with Snyder’s Batman.

    I like Grim Knight and Red Death more though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Crocodile View Post
    When people stop buying books he appears in.
    I'm doing my part!
    It's the Dynamic Duo! Batman and Robin!... and Red Robin and Red Hood and Nightwing and Batwoman and Batgirl and Orphan and Spoiler and Bluebird and Lark and Gotham Girl and Talon and Batwing and Huntress and Azreal and Flamebird and Batcow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vordan View Post
    He’s Batgod as a villain: All the convoluted plans, “all according to keikaku”, you think he’s done but he pulls a Deus Ex Machina out of his ass and wins. It’s all pretty Batman-ish lol, at least it’s right in-line with Snyder’s Batman.
    That's what I like about him. The subtext on the Batgod is pretty great, and really on point I think.

    I dunno whether Snyder intended to say what he's saying about the Batgod with BWL, but I feel like this over the top, obnoxious pile of sh*t is the clear and obvious "logical" outcome of the Batgod complex. I think it's great commentary, regardless of what Snyder's intention was when he created him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vordan View Post
    Really? He doesn’t really act LE CUHRAZY, at least imo. He’s Batgod as a villain: All the convoluted plans, “all according to keikaku”, you think he’s done but he pulls a Deus Ex Machina out of his ass and wins. It’s all pretty Batman-ish lol, at least it’s right in-line with Snyder’s Batman.

    I like Grim Knight and Red Death more though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ascended View Post
    That's what I like about him. The subtext on the Batgod is pretty great, and really on point I think.

    I dunno whether Snyder intended to say what he's saying about the Batgod with BWL, but I feel like this over the top, obnoxious pile of sh*t is the clear and obvious "logical" outcome of the Batgod complex. I think it's great commentary, regardless of what Snyder's intention was when he created him.
    I guess my issue is that, with the way he acts, it just seems more like Joker to me. Especially Snyder's Joker who was basically almost as much as an overly-complicated and crazy demon-like being as Batman is.

    Did I also mention those scratchy speech bubbles that he's now stuck on Joker and how much I hate them? At least they fit the BWL better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pohzee View Post
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    The only person that matters, apparently...
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    All I have to say is what a tragic waste of Steve Epting.
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