How Does Superman Show Corruption

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The comic play shows analysis of some issues addressed by Batman. He addresses issues such as crooked cops, prostitution, police brutality, and drug rings. The literally study will only address crooked cops. The comic addresses the cruelty, ruthlessness and corruption from the policemen. Batman plays a minor role in the play. There are a lot of crimes in the city. Batman’s parents were killed when he was young. The act deeply saddens him, and this challenges him to be a fierce fighter. He is ready to stop the crooked cops in the city. Bruce is human and in the play he is shot many times and wounded multiple times. He is forced to adapt when he loses his utility belt in the burning building. The SWAT team surrounds him and tries to kill him. …show more content…

It is hard to have respect for a moderately trained police with the pistol as compared to billionaire genius ninja detective. Most superheroes after the induction of the comic code have had gavial relations with law enforcement. In this case, it helps that superheroes rarely targets “mundane” crime. On the other hand, superman’s enemies tend to as strong as he is; the X-men tend to “mutant crime”. Despite all this, Batman works hand in hand with the police. He only works with one single policeman, Commissioner Gordon; this is because Gotham cops are fucking dicks. The gritty iterations of the Franchisee portray the police as the impotent and as bad Gotham’s criminals. Gotham cops are enemies to hero players Foley had failed (Miller et al. …show more content…

It means that the veneer occurred in a continuous manner. Gotham’s previous police department had hit on a newborn, beating the teenagers in the streets. Also, he ordered blew up tenement with the civilians within the vicinity. Miller went with a moral cops route for the police corruption; this works well for the “dark and edgy” stories. We can make an assumption in the police department that, it works in favor of people’s interest (law enforcement). This means we can trust the local government and, in the long run, we end up believing the city itself. If Gotham’s police are corrupt, and the government on the other side is also corrupt, then definitely and by default, the city is corrupt. As with most superheroes’ works, there are no “normal” people to care about. They were just the villains and the heroes. Assuming that policemen are bad guys too makes Batman’s quest silly (well silli- er). It may be the reason as to why some of the antagonists are suggesting to destroy Gotham. It starts from the top to the bottom in the slums of Gotham. The city will improve when the police get reformed Foley had failed (Miller et al. 10). However, the best way of alleviating corruption is by showing the police have good intentions at all times. In the comics, Harvey Bullock is the closest thing you get a sympathetic corrupt cop. He takes bribes though the other cops trust him. He allows the attempted

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