Anger could have consumed Bruce Wayne and his fate would have been very different.
Batman He is one of the best known superheroes in the world and one of the most important in the comic industry. The real origin of Batman shows that BruceWayne he became the Dark Knight after the murder of his parents. It was at that moment that he decided to become Batman to protect the city from Gotham of different criminals thus building a legendary legacy.
Anger could have consumed Bruce Wayne and his fate would have been very different.
BruceWayne He has starred in a large number of stories and there have been many proposals from different comic creators in which, with greater or lesser success, they reinvented the origin of the character to offer him a fresh air. In one of those origins, the idea of what would have happened if the pain had been so immense that Bruce would have ended up succumbing to the dark side becoming one of the most nefarious and dark villains of Gotham.
After witnessing the tragic manner in which his parents were shot to death in a random crime, BruceWayne turned such a traumatic situation into food to become Batman. However, his path to become what he is now was not easy and she ran into many stones. In fact, he was only one bad decision away from becoming the king of crime of the city he always swore to protect.
the limited series Batman: The Knight which is being done by Chip Zdarsky Y Carmine Di Giandomenico retells the origins of Batman with a particular emphasis on the process that went through BruceWayne between the time his parents were killed and his eventual return to Gotham like the matchless Dark Knight. Quite a complex process BruceWayne discovered who he was meant to be. The series touches on various topics about how she learned to deal with her post-traumatic stress disorder and opted to show different flashbacks in which the tragic event about the murder of her parents was relived. After training in multiple styles of martial arts to become a great fighter, Batman: The Knight #8 shows to Bruce seeking the doctor’s advice Daniel Captio to learn to fortify his mind against his anger that was getting worse.
While is true that Bruce finally able to overcome his inner evils, the series also exposes how close he came to giving in to his anger and letting it lead him down the path of crime. The initial trauma of Bruce he is characterized by aimless violence, as he acts without having a clear idea of how to channel his anger. The circumstances of Bruce could have been compromised and his immense inherited wealth and anti-social personality would have created the worst criminal ever. Gotham have ever seen. In this sense, the Dr Hugo Strange who helped him with his trauma explained that this could have actually happened.
All that allowed Bruce being such a formidable hero might also have been the cause for making him an unstoppable criminal. Furthermore, according to the history depicted in the series, Bruce not only had a talent for crime, but also developed a deep background in crime early on. This point is exposed by his butler alfredwho faces Bruce after getting him out of jail Batman: The Knight #1.
alfred He explains to Bruce that getting into fights and committing such crimes are desperate acts committed by those who want to improve their lives and that this Bruce he does not need it. It’s a conversation that Bruce takes very seriously and one of the causes that lead him to begin his quest to become the Batman we all know.
Batman: The Knight explore the anger of BruceWayne and shows how close it was Batman for changing the course of your destiny in a firm and total way. take up the mantle of Batman it was a wise choice that allowed him to appropriate his darkest aspects and use them for good, a decision that gave Gotham its greatest hero rather than one of its fiercest criminals.