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"Batman Is Not Real" – When Scott Snyder Talks To The Batman #50 Readers Through Jim Gordon (Spoilers)

We have the new Batsuit.

As well as a new Batsuit, there is also the indication of a new Robin – Duke Mighten.

But it starts with a confession.

And then we get metaphysical.
But then it's in praise of stupid ideas, looking at the value they can have, creating a self delusion that can be self sustaining, lifting us up by our bootstraps. If we believe the lie, it can become the truth and save us. Or rather, we save ourselves through our own delusional constructs.
Within the story it justifies the question asked repeatedly during this run. Why would anyone who lives in Gotham, in a city run by a court of Owls, terrorised by the Joker and brought to its knees by the Riddler, stay there? Because they believe the lie and the lie can make things better.
Fiction saves lives. Fiction makes lives. Fiction makes lives better. And Batman does that really really well.
So, yes, Batman is an imaginary story. Aren't they all?
Batman #50 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo and Yanick Paquette is published today by DC Comics.












