That said, I'm on Twitter So holler.Originally posted by Crimsomrider:Out of that entire mission, the only thing that felt wrong was the dialogue between Batman and Alfred which felt forced by the developers and did not come off as natural. Oh, FYI, I'd love to write the Gargoyles movie for Disney. In closing, let me remind you that the geek shall inherit the Earth. Business-wise, I make big cheddar (not really) as a copywriter and digital strategist working with some of the top brands in the Latin America region. And yes, I've written sports for them too! Not bad for someone from the Caribbean, eh? To top all this off, I've scribed short films and documentaries, conceptualizing stories and scripts from a human interest and social justice perspective. I also write about music in terms of punk, indie, hardcore and emo because well, they rock! If you're bored by now, then you also don't want to hear that I write for ESPN on the PR side of things. On the geek side of things, I write about comics, cartoons, video games, television, movies and basically, all things nerdy.
It was boring so I decided to write about things I love. But by the way they dissect him, clearly there's an X-factor the creative team is keeping close to the vest. It appears they have intimate knowledge of Bruce, something we've seen Hush expose in the past they know his weak points. They're clad in special suits that deflect all of Batman's weapons, and shockingly, with their unique swords and arrows, they somehow penetrate Bruce Wayne's armor. It's no surprise we don't find out who Arkham Knight is so early on, but when Batman comes to investigate the device exploding near Gotham Zoo, he gets up close and personal with his crew as they ambush the hero. As he tells his crew, they must "burn bright and burn the dark back," so they can take back Gotham. He intends to take away Batman's greatest ally, the shadows. When the initial phase of the assaults begins to unfold, the Arkham Knight has been killing bats in Gotham as a distraction while he builds a devices meant to create a mini-sun above the city. RELATED: How Arkham Knight is Introduced into DC Comics Continuity
The Caped Crusader operates in the shadows, using the night as a weapon of destruction, and that's why these Knights must function in the light.
And as we find out, the Arkham Knight has created the legion as the antithesis to the symbol of the Dark Knight.
He isn't bitter like Jason, but instead more cerebral, and adheres to the belief that Batman is an instrument of hate, violence and oppression. When the Arkham Knight debuted in Issue 1000, it became clear the comic realm was fashioning a very different path for him.