... Oh, they don't loathe it, or even hate it, at best they are embarrassed and annoyed by it because it was parody of their comic book hero and not the real deal. The Bat-Man was born in issue #27 of Detective Comics, in May 1939. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, The Bat-Man, now simply Batman, was completely different than Superman or any of the imitators of Superman. (2) Batman's back story was told in just 12 frames. He and his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne were coming from the theater when they were ...
... Oh, they don't loathe it, or even hate it, at best they are embarrassed and annoyed by it because it was parody of their comic book hero and not the real deal. The Bat-Man was born in issue #27 of Detective Comics, in May 1939. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, The Bat-Man, now simply Batman, was completely different than Superman or any of the imitators of Superman. (2) Batman's back story was told in just 12 frames. He and his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne were coming from the theater when they were ...