Posted: 11 September 2008 at 12:11pm | IP Logged | 5
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John Byrne
DARK KNIGHT RETURNS. Instead, everyone fell all over themselves cheering his "vision" of Batman. So for 20 years now, every time Frank has come near the character, his Batman has been declared "definitive". Suddenly it isn't?
It never was.
DKR's real audience was a bunch of angry young men who can't tell you what they're angry about -- just that they're angry about everything and believe in nothing. A lot like the Sons of the Bat in DKR, actually.
This is the same kind of nihilistic audience that gets all fuzzy inside whenever they catch a viewing of Fight Club.
The point that most readers of DKR seem to miss is that, in the end, The Batman gets put out of circulation because he outlived his usefulness, as expressed by the words that Miller put into Wayne's mouth.
This is not the "glorious" end of -- say -- Camelot's King Arthur that gets carted out with great ceremony to Avalon, to rest until England needs him again. The Batman in DKR was intended to be buried for good, along with the Wayne identity ... another thing that people who defended DK II seem to ignore.
What little I've seen or know about AllStar suggest to me that Miller thinks he's speaking to an updated version of the same angry and intellectually unfocused crowd as in 1986's DKR.
My brothers in law are in their early 20's and then used to say "fuck this" and "cunt that" all the time, for no apparent reason. They were also always angry about something, again, for no apparent reason. When I tried to draw them out and find out what they were angry about most of it seemed to be that it was the "in thing" to be ... like wearing ill-fitting jeans that fell below the line of their asses and showed off their BVDs.
In the final analysis, Miller might actually be as brilliant in his decisions on AllStar and he was on DKR ... the hitch being that most of us are now too old, and conservative, and disconnected from the "world that's coming" to appreciate what he's trying to do.
Betcha my brothers in law would love the "sperm bank" line coming out of a bodacious but emotionally castrating MIller WW. Mark, in particular, seems to be drawn to "bad women" who are bad to him.
Edited by Jesus Garcia on 11 September 2008 at 12:13pm
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