Saturday, February 15, 2014

Batman # 0 was, in a sense, the seed ~ ~ Zero Year to Yes, all this because the characters of Batma


Now in March to DC announced Batman: Year Zero, a new arc in the Batman monthly comic written by Scott Snyder and drawn by Greg Capullo. At the time, the writer made it clear: it is not about remaking the classic Year One, Frank Miller, but to fill gaps and to adapt the source of Batman to the context of The New 52, which is the reboot of the publisher.
Batman # 0 was, in a sense, the seed ~ ~ Zero Year to Yes, all this because the characters of Batman and Gotham City were the few who have not suffered a reboot in 2011. With few exceptions, were just some localized changes in the stories of each. Changes that somewhat contradict facts of Year One, which still firm and strong in the chronology.
When the DC was asked Snyder recreate the origin of the hero, as told in comic special panel for Year Zero at WonderCon, held in Anaheim (CA) this weekend. "I could rewrite Year One and say 'whatever watch films happened happened' and doing a poor imitation of it, or could do something fucking and again ... we will try to give him a source that you never saw, characters watch films you have never seen such moments that you have never seen such technology that you've never seen one Gotham ... you've never seen before, "Snyder said at the event.
Despite the news, Snyder promised not to change anything from what we already know. The arrival of Joe Chill in the alley, the shots, the pearls falling, all that will remain the same as was originally told by Miller and David Mazzucchelli.
Basically, Year Zero will fill the gaps in Year One (if you read the original story knows that there are several), in addition to dealing with the relationships between the characters in the 80s and now, in the post-reboot differences. "What happened is that other stories have come along the way, as the story of Selina Kyle be different, James Gordon Jr. would not six years old [in Year One] ... Gordon was different, the Falcones were different," said screenwriter.
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