Victor: in the Bat titles, IC happened right on the heels of War Games, and the fallout has been mainly the loss of Tim's dad and an increasingly twitchy Batman.
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Ehh, Batman's broody and weird. Must be Tuesday.
But he's also cranky and uncooperative! That totally means it must be ... well, Batman.
Don't leave off twitchy and paranoid!
Y'all are mischaracterizing him -- he's menacing and creepy!
I got one word:
Psycho.
Psycho.
You know, I've been thinking about that.
re: the Scary Bat God vision? I don't think Batman is currently psychotic (or psychopathic), but it is possible to have a psychotic break and then spontaneously get well. It's always surprised me that narratives continue to beat on the amnesia trope (which is actually very rare) and nobody writes stories about the fact that you can go psychotic and then just get better. Psychotic here specifically referring to auditory and visual hallucinations.
Of course, he's got a really good reason to be paranoid right now.
and nobody writes stories about the fact that you can go psychotic and then just get better.
I would say the this does happen in the Cerebus comics, as Dave Sim has written at length in the comics about his own psychotic breaks.
But I don't think Sim ever got better, so it doesn't really count.
So he's not evil, just crazy?
Or is it more a Drusilla two-for-one special?
Or is it more a Drusilla two-for-one special?
Considering some of the seriously whacked out crap he's been spewing in his later years, I think this is the case.