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	<title><![CDATA[0xbt: Batman was instead portrayed as a respectable]]></title>
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	<title><![CDATA[Batman was instead portrayed as a respectable]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>One day I called Bill and said, 'I have a new character called the Bat-Man and I've made some crude, elementary sketches I'd like you to look at.'<a title="https://www.ccosplay.com/wanda-vision-cosplay-costume" href="https://www.ccosplay.com/wanda-vision-cosplay-costume">Wanda Maximoff Costume</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; He came over and I showed him the drawings. Kane signed away ownership in the character in exchange for, among other compensation, a mandatory byline on all Batman comics.<a title="https://www.ccosplay.com/" href="https://www.ccosplay.com/">CCosplay</a>&nbsp; &nbsp;The impact of this editorial approach was evident in Batman comics of the postwar period; removed from the "bleak and menacing world" of the strips of the early 1940s, Batman was instead portrayed as a respectable citizen and paternal figure that inhabited a "bright and colorful" environment.</p>]]></description>
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