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Monday, September 23, 2024 

This year's Batman Day

Marca's reporting about 2024's Batman Day, and what it's all about, more than 80 years after Bob Kane and Bill Finger originally created Bruce Wayne and some of his co-stars in the Golden Age:
Batman Day 2024 is just around the corner, and fans worldwide are gearing up to celebrate the Dark Knight's 85th anniversary. Since his debut in Detective Comics in 1939, Batman has become one of the most beloved characters in movies, TV shows and pop culture -not for superpowers, but for his sheer determination, intelligence, and tech-savvy ways. As the world gears up for this special occasion on September 21, there's plenty in store for Batman enthusiasts of all ages.

This year, Warner Bros. Discovery and DC have lined up an exciting array of Batman-themed products, experiences, and activities. Whether you're a collector or simply a fan, the exclusive merchandise is sure to grab your attention. From action figures to apparel and home goods, there's something for everyone.
Except better written and illustrated modern comics stories. The last good era for Batman was the time when Chuck Dixon was doing the writing up to the turn of the century. Most of what's come later has been a complete waste of time, especially as we came into a woke era of recent. And without good storytelling, what's the point of all this merchandize? Suffice it to say toys and t-shirts shouldn't be all that Batman is about.

There really isn't much to celebrate about any DC/Marvel heroes anymore with the way they've been going lately. So to say we should all be "excited" about toy action figures is laughable, because it's no substitute for serious storytelling in comics proper.

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I would argue Batman and Robin (1997) was the beginning of the end.
Poor (and excessive) character development and way overdone. Mr Freeze is the only saving grace for the movie.

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