Review of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) by Eber N — 10 Jul 2016
I love Batman more than any other fictional character, I'm a big fan of the caped crusader and grew up with him, it all started with reruns of TV series Adam West who saw 3 or 4 years Saturday morning with those amazing gadgets, that gallery of colorful villains and big car luxury as the Batmobile, was attracted me that funny masked crusader and his pictorial universe, until Tim Burton movies made me see that the bat Gotham was in actually a tortured and vindictive soul, but the version I frame but the dark knight was the legendary and unsurpassed animated series Bruce Timm 1992 saw the 7 years showed me the definitive Batman: a serious, taciturn detective type it was a work of art and had mature and intelligent scripts, it is an eternal character has been rewritten by artists and writers from around the world, has no power, it is only a human being who uses his strength, his cunning, his will and gadgets to fight against injustice, crime and corruption, fulfilling the promise he made on the grave of his parents the night they were killed by a mugger, the caped crusader is ready to end the slag and justice in Gotham City, there are many great comic characters but Batman is my favorite and that you have more affection of all, I never get tired or fed up with him I have much appreciation.
This review of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) was written by Eber N on 10 Jul 2016.
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm has generally received very positive reviews.
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