The Dark Knight Returns: Comparison Between The Comic Book And Movie

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With every rendition of Batman, there is a new twist placed on the character of Bruce Wayne or Batman. He is never portrayed in the same way as the one before. He might have similar characteristics and actions as the previous Batman, but each rendition of Batman is never completely the same. This comparison is what this paper is looking into. The comparison between Batman from the comic book, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, and Batman from the movie, The Dark Knight, to evaluate how the two vary from one another. In the comic, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman is seen with different symbols that are used to identify him. The most common symbol used to identify Batman would be his bat symbol. It is a black bat in the center of a yellow oval that is placed on his chest (pg 25, pn 1). This is the main symbol used to identify Batman, even being used as a symbol to reference him on the news (pg 2, pn 8). Another symbol that is shown is the way his suit is made to look like bat, seen with the pointy ears and flowing cape (pg 25, pn 1). The final symbol that is used in the comic is Batman’s color …show more content…

A trait that both share is the bat symbol, but although both symbols involve a bat, they differ slightly. In the movie, the bat symbol is all black and placed on Batman’s chest, but it does not have a yellow oval around it. Aside from the symbol, the movie Batman has a different color scheme, the only color being used is black. Batman’s main suit, gloves, boots, mask, and cape are black. The movie version of Batman also continues to portray Batman as a bat, giving him the pointy ears and a flowing cape; by giving Batman an all black color scheme, it allows him to portray the characteristics of a bat better. It also allows for the movie rendition of Batman to resemble his comic book counterpart

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