So happy to see Norm Breyfogle get his due. I started reading Batman after the movie came out (I was 15) and even with my untrained eye I felt the his art was something very different and special
I quite like the themes behind Identity Crisis (Tim doubting his worth as Robin), especially since he’s always struck me as the most, well, neurotic Robin. The most insecure, too. So him hallucinating the other Robins telling him he’ll never be good enough when he gets all stressed out….well, I’ll just say, “it tracks.”
I love your channel. Can't agree with you about Grant Morrison, though. I think he's the man. Easily one of my top comic creators and I love his contributions to Batman.
I am loving these revamped videos, while I liked the bite sized summarizes by the old videos. These are alot more complete works and I really enjoy it 😊. Keep it up Sal your channel is THE best Batman Channel. Seriously your editing has come so far and I'm proud of you man!
Should cover the Grant Morrison era JLA run (Midsummer Nightmare-World War 3) technically a team book BUT Morrison's favoritism towards Batman really made that era a Batman and Friends run.
Good video here regarding my favorite crime fighter Salazar. I really enjoyed your narration regarding the up to now complete Batman history. Keep the videos coming.
Great video - glad you touched on Prey, which I enjoyed at the time. Hugo Strange is a great, long time enemy of Batman and I’d like to see him make an appearance in the movies (he’d easily fit in with the more grounded Batman interpretations).
This was excellent dude. It must have taken more than double the time you put in researching for videos since the last one to get this ready. Also I love the announcement bell from Arkham Asylum, it's a nice touch. Hopefully you use it more in the future.
This was a great video! 1990 was a huge year, and I love 90s Batman comics in general. And thanks for mentioning Eye of the Beholder, it’s an amazing story and definitely Two-Face’s best outing in my opinion.
I know right I hate that so much that they did that to Tim Drake He's one of my favorite Robins The fact that they did that to his character just going to show you that DC needs to fire these activists that they have hired to work on these comics because they don't respect the characters or the source material they took away the very things that people enjoyed about Tim Drake's Robin@@taraishot100
Another incredible review of the story of the masked bat, above all I thank you for putting subtitles in Spanish, since that helps me a lot to understand better.
Okay, now I am on the part where you discuss the man who falls, which is my second favorite Batman story of all time, right after Batman issue 430, it to me, is my favorite Batman story f of all time.
Detective Comics 617 is the first Batman comic I ever read, and it was a mind boggling experience, I was barely 12 and already watched Batman 1989 at least twice by myself in the cinema, glad to see you speaking about it here.
Batman #623 was one if my first comics ever. I was a very small kid and thought Batman looked scary! I have wondered for years what that comic was! Lol Thanks for solving the mystery for me!
I understand what you mean Mr.salazar Marvel did a similar thing with Spider-Man where they connected him and anyone being bitten by a radioactive spider being connected to some mythical spider God.
Ahh bat-maina wish I was alive to experience it oh well it was great year for bats it 1 year after Batman 89 2 year after this would be btas 3 year after BMOTP and Knightfall 9 years after this batman Beyond and no man's land 32 year have passed since this and 1990 was a 100% gamechanging year for batman
I wasnt happy about Batman getting another partner. I was enjoying the Grant Breyfogle tales like the Demon ones, clayface saga and such. I was just reading for the sake of it and i finally stopped buying comics during knightsend. Shaman Gothic Venom were far superior to Prey.
What you said about how Miller came up with the idea of Bruce falling down the cave as a kid but O’Neil expanded it, just proves my points. You talk to me about a character Frank Miller worked on that people like, and I’ll tell you about the other people who are responsible for you liking that character.
For me, everything in Batman was going fine until Grant Morrison took over the book. Both them and Dan Didio took DC in a horrrible direction, in particualar the latter. Edit: Now look, I don't wanna praise 2020 to much but, Ding Dong the Didio's gone!
As forgettable as bride of the demon was, I’ll take it over Batman and the outsiders. Now by the way, I think Batman’s reason for leaving the justice league and forming the outsiders in the young justice cartoon was a huge, huge, improvement over the comics. I think they gave Batman a legit reason that makes perfect sense, instead of Batman being a complete jerk, writers who make Batman like that like Mike Barr and Frank Miller don’t get the character.
I say wolfman delivered some kick ass Batman stuff that wasn’t year 3 and lonely place of dying. I also wouldn’t say they worked solely because of dick Grayson because in teen Titans and I’m sorry to say this, dicks characterization was just awful.
So happy to see Norm Breyfogle get his due. I started reading Batman after the movie came out (I was 15) and even with my untrained eye I felt the his art was something very different and special
I think this new videos style works much better since you have all the history of Batman per year in a single video.
I quite like the themes behind Identity Crisis (Tim doubting his worth as Robin), especially since he’s always struck me as the most, well, neurotic Robin. The most insecure, too. So him hallucinating the other Robins telling him he’ll never be good enough when he gets all stressed out….well, I’ll just say, “it tracks.”
I love your channel. Can't agree with you about Grant Morrison, though. I think he's the man. Easily one of my top comic creators and I love his contributions to Batman.
I disagree. Morrison is a hack and managed to chase away my interest in Batman and X-Men...
This series has done a great job of reminding us of... OUR...history with the franchise
I personally loved Batman Digital Justice and want to add it back into my collection. It's one of my favorite Batmans tories of all time.
I am loving these revamped videos, while I liked the bite sized summarizes by the old videos. These are alot more complete works and I really enjoy it 😊.
Keep it up Sal your channel is THE best Batman Channel. Seriously your editing has come so far and I'm proud of you man!
5:50 that reminds me of the 2004 The Batman episode that takes place in the future
Should cover the Grant Morrison era JLA run (Midsummer Nightmare-World War 3) technically a team book BUT Morrison's favoritism towards Batman really made that era a Batman and Friends run.
Good video here regarding my favorite crime fighter Salazar. I really enjoyed your narration regarding the up to now complete Batman history. Keep the videos coming.
Great video - glad you touched on Prey, which I enjoyed at the time. Hugo Strange is a great, long time enemy of Batman and I’d like to see him make an appearance in the movies (he’d easily fit in with the more grounded Batman interpretations).
That was probably Moench’s only good Batman story .
The Neil Adams Robin costume is my favorite of his.
Love this era of Batman
This was excellent dude. It must have taken more than double the time you put in researching for videos since the last one to get this ready. Also I love the announcement bell from Arkham Asylum, it's a nice touch. Hopefully you use it more in the future.
@greninja10k I am aware of that dude, I'm a Bible thumper. Check our Ezekiel 18:20, it illustrates that the soul isn't immortal and CAN die.
This was a great video! 1990 was a huge year, and I love 90s Batman comics in general. And thanks for mentioning Eye of the Beholder, it’s an amazing story and definitely Two-Face’s best outing in my opinion.
@@treek10k Kindly take your proselytizing elsewhere.
@@treek10kAMEN
1990 I was born that year and I'm a huge Batman fan as well as the Bible.
Good to have a new video with a longer runtime again.
The operative word moving on is: longer! ;)
Awesome work again bro. Keep them videos coming
Good work "Salazar Knight" detailing and explaining the new beginning and the complete history of the Batman.
Thank you! And please, call me Sal :)
@@SalazarKnight You're welcome Sal.
I believe that current DC has destroyed the character of Tim Drake
totally agree
Yes it really made me angry that they made him bi sextual now I can’t read any Tim Drake story’s
I know right I hate that so much that they did that to Tim Drake He's one of my favorite Robins The fact that they did that to his character just going to show you that DC needs to fire these activists that they have hired to work on these comics because they don't respect the characters or the source material they took away the very things that people enjoyed about Tim Drake's Robin@@taraishot100
Another incredible review of the story of the masked bat, above all I thank you for putting subtitles in Spanish, since that helps me a lot to understand better.
Gracias a ti por el comentario!
Amazing Video!! loved every bit of it!
This video is on a whole other level. Amazing work 👊🏼
Okay, now I am on the part where you discuss the man who falls, which is my second favorite Batman story of all time, right after Batman issue 430, it to me, is my favorite Batman story f of all time.
Great overview!
OMG I used to love Breyfogle’s Batman. Fabulous artist!
i love your videos!
Let's put it this way: graphic novels with Norm's line have shaped my compass and moral core.
Detective Comics 617 is the first Batman comic I ever read, and it was a mind boggling experience, I was barely 12 and already watched Batman 1989 at least twice by myself in the cinema, glad to see you speaking about it here.
At 5:13 graphic novels is mispelled not sure if you noticed
Batman #623 was one if my first comics ever. I was a very small kid and thought Batman looked scary! I have wondered for years what that comic was! Lol Thanks for solving the mystery for me!
Frankly I dug Wolfman's Joker story. It was worth a laugh... Also that Aparo chin could kill.
Excelente video, muy buena edición y interesante narracion, like!
Gracias!!
awesome video!!!!
I don’t think the art in the detective comics annual is dull, in fact I think it’s quite good.
Alan grant is the definition of the GOAT
legends of the dark knight is so underrated
can you do a video about the dark knight strikes again
I understand what you mean Mr.salazar Marvel did a similar thing with Spider-Man where they connected him and anyone being bitten by a radioactive spider being connected to some mythical spider God.
Yeah, that was the JMS run.
Barbatos origin from dark knights metal was the riddler??
Loads of work and research here....
Ahh bat-maina wish I was alive to experience it oh well it was great year for bats it 1 year after Batman 89 2 year after this would be btas 3 year after BMOTP and Knightfall 9 years after this batman Beyond and no man's land 32 year have passed since this and 1990 was a 100% gamechanging year for batman
Do Batman/hellboy , Batman/mask
First computer created comic book was shatter
So you celebrate 90's Batman and don't care for Morrison ? That's it, I subscribe.
I wasnt happy about Batman getting another partner. I was enjoying the Grant Breyfogle tales like the Demon ones, clayface saga and such. I was just reading for the sake of it and i finally stopped buying comics during knightsend.
Shaman Gothic Venom were far superior to Prey.
Klaus Jansen is a great inker, and on Batman long before the dark knight returns, so the fact he’s best known for inking DKR is honestly quite sad.
As of right now what are your thoughts on chip zdarsky's batman and ram v's detective comics
What you said about how Miller came up with the idea of Bruce falling down the cave as a kid but O’Neil expanded it, just proves my points. You talk to me about a character Frank Miller worked on that people like, and I’ll tell you about the other people who are responsible for you liking that character.
Yeah. Unfortunately, everything else went downhill in the mid-'90s. Not just in Batman, but in comics in general.
For me, everything in Batman was going fine until Grant Morrison took over the book. Both them and Dan Didio took DC in a horrrible direction, in particualar the latter.
Edit: Now look, I don't wanna praise 2020 to much but, Ding Dong the Didio's gone!
As forgettable as bride of the demon was, I’ll take it over Batman and the outsiders. Now by the way, I think Batman’s reason for leaving the justice league and forming the outsiders in the young justice cartoon was a huge, huge, improvement over the comics. I think they gave Batman a legit reason that makes perfect sense, instead of Batman being a complete jerk, writers who make Batman like that like Mike Barr and Frank Miller don’t get the character.
Barr’s Batman was a bit Adam West-like, actually .
Ah yes that 90s art style. The one that looks like Mexican p*rn comics(don't ask but anyone in the Latino community knows about those square comics)
I say wolfman delivered some kick ass Batman stuff that wasn’t year 3 and lonely place of dying. I also wouldn’t say they worked solely because of dick Grayson because in teen Titans and I’m sorry to say this, dicks characterization was just awful.
Let’s not forget in 1986 there was Batman on the amiga and in 1988 there was that awful Batman game on Commodore 64.
Tim Drake was destroyed as a character in 2022. Sad. He was going to be a great robin. But now he is a joke
do another video or i cancel my subcribe
Sure thing, boss. Right away, boss. Anything you say, bosssssss