DC can’t stop imagining alternate versions of him in comics, movies, and television shows, or why James Gunn and Matt Reeves are set to deliver two separate, concurrent takes on the character for Warner Bros.
But whether he’s an emo crimefighter for an emo world or the pulp hero featured in the “Caped Crusader” animated series, the basic elements of Batman and Bruce Wayne usually remain the same — dead parents, deep pockets, dark moods. This is what makes Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta’s “Absolute Batman” arguably the best “Batman” story being told right now. In rebuilding the Dark Knight from the ground up with an almost unrecognizable origin, new supporting characters, and reimagined villains, this comic disrupts and exceeds expectations in search of what Batman could mean to all of us.