Happy 75th Anniversary to Batman!

Started by Silver Nemesis, Sun, 30 Mar 2014, 16:51

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I've always been curious how the Bruce Wayne show would've turned out.

Smallville works for me because there's plenty of comic book precedent for Superboy. Ultimately, Smallville became a hodge podge of influences. Primarily Silver Age but plenty of Post-Crisis, Bronze Age and Golden Age thrown in as well.

But Batman doesn't really have that type of flexibility. At least, not as far as I know. The idea of an unmasked Bruce Wayne squaring off with all or most of Batman's rogue's gallery... I'm not sure how that would've worked.

I think things worked out for the best with this series.

That series probably would've been like Gotham, only with the production values of Birds of Prey and a lot more teen angst. Smallville worked because it was effectively a Superboy show, but there isn't really a comparable Batboy-era of Bruce's life to provide the basis for a teenage Batman show.

The closest thing we have to that now would be Gotham High, which is a hideous stain on the history of Batman comics. No one wants to see that story adapted for screen.

A Bruce Wayne show could work if it worked as a story largely about the time he traveled abroad. You could do it as a eastern martial arts show set largely at the dojo and surrounding country or maybe as a wandering man show ala Kung Fu where he walks among the towns and villages of Asia/Europe helping people as a nomadic samurai all before he went back to Gotham.