>After getting my hands on the books, Absolute Batman quickly became my hands-down favorite, offering an amazing new vision of the character that takes Bruce Wayne from billionaire playboy to working-class hero who can’t rely on infinite resources. >It’s a move that immediately makes him more relatable for a modern audience, especially one that may be frustrated with the ways that the rich are screwing over regular folks in the real world. >modern audience >especially one that may be frustrated with the ways that the rich are screwing over regular folks in the real worldHahahahahhahahahahahahahhja
so the Punisher
>>62156937Interesting. Do the masses really feel screwed?
>>62156942yeah I didn't want orange man to start warsI hope this Iran thing ends soon and maybe there'll be jobs again
>>62156934Absolute Batman is meh. The Dark Knight Returns will always be the best Batman.
>>62156942It is very common for an individual to envy what they see another individual having. "Ear the rich" is one of the oldest grofts in the book. You can be sure that anybody using this narrative is themselves trying to get richer by selling this to morons.What's more impressive is people who are rich can also be made to either feel guilty or feel like some type of savior for jumping on board with this sentiment. Excluding those who are just joining in the grift, you will find this limousine liberals who really believe supporting socialism is the thing to do. Just don't ask them to spread their own wealth. They mean the SUPER rich. Not themselves.
>>62156934Burn it