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A community portal about Batman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Batman is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. He has since become, along with Superman and... [more]

A community portal about Batman with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Batman is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. He has since become, along with Superman and Spider-Man, one of the world's most recognized superheroes. Batman was co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, although only Kane receives official credit for the character. Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a billionaire industrialist, playboy, and philanthropist. Witnessing the murder of his parents as a child leads him to train himself to the peak of physical and intellectual perfection, don a bat -themed costume, and fight crime. Unlike most superheroes, he does not possess superhuman powers or abilities; he makes use of intellect, detective skills, science and technology, wealth, physical prowess, and intimidation in his war on crime.

Gotham Knight Bluray Review

Mark Pickavance

If your anticipation for the new Batman movie The Dark Knight wasn’t enough, the Gotham Knight disc is designed to give temporary relief while maintaining your bat-habit.

It’s overall direction is by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series), and was produced by three well known anime studios (Production I.G., Studio 4C, and Madhouse), under his control. The result is six connected Batman stories, one each by noted anime directors Shojiro Nishimi, Futoshi Higashide, Hiroshi Morioka, Yasuhiro Aoki, and Toshiyuki Kubooka, and the last one by Jong-Sik Nam. The source material for the stories came from six equally well known writers, Josh Olson (A History of Violence), David S. Goyer (Batman Begins), Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series), Greg Rucka (Whiteout), Jordan Goldberg (The Dark Knight), and Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets).

With that sort of creative firepower Gotham Knight should be patentable magic, but it never quite works like that in the real world.

This might not go down well with some Batman fans, but for me this just doesn’t have the Bat-arang razors edge I was hoping for.

I’m tempted to draw comparison with The Animatrix, which was used in a similar fashion to create anticipation for Matrix Reloaded. But I think the stories in that compilation where superior to those in Gotham Knight, and the visual styles over its nine stories where more distinctive.

While I liked some of the ideas explored about how differently Gotham residents see Batman, and how he views himself, each episode is just not long enough to be really satisfying. They’re also somewhat variable in their quality and finish that the animation has, though as we progress through they get better. The last story has the best look and feel, but the visuals aren’t the big issue here.

In The Animatrix where plot points that had relevance to the story as continued in the second Matrix movie, but unless I’m mistaken nothing in Gotham Knight has any bearing or impact on the upcoming movie. The foes he dispatches are either nameless, or the two that are canon persona are second rate adversaries at best.

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