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I’ve happened to have a habit of doing research on a particular topic until I fully studied and know just about everything on said topic. It first started with me wanting to learn more about the Pop Singer Lady Gaga until I’ve became a professional on knowing certain facts about her such as her real name, why does she possess tattoos on one side of her body, why did she dye her hair blonde, and even the fact that she has a younger sister named Natalie. My most neoteric subject to explore into was the Superhero Batman, I already knew about Batman before Gaga but I did not learned anything in particular about Batman aside from me knowing heretofore that he is not endowed with any superpowers, so one day, out of the blue, I decided to embark on …show more content…
A very interesting feature I’ve learned about Batman was that the black and grey bodysuit was not the first idea for Batman’s mien, I then proceeded to read a quote from Bill Finger which he recalled from when Bob had an idea of a character called ‘the Bat-Man’ and he wanted him to look at the drawings of him. So Finger later came over and the sketches depicted a man with blonde hair fashioning a red suit complete with mechanical wings, black trunks, black domino mask. Then Bill Finger then altered his design to give him a black cowl and given Batman a dark grey suit to appear more dismal, changed his wings to a black cape, creased to look like bat wings when he’s fighting or swinging on a rope, and to complete the design, Batman was given a pair of gloves to not leave behind fingerprints. After reading about this backstory, I was compelled to look up that design to confirm it was true, and to my surprise, that was an unfeigned fact. My opinion of this story was that I was amazed at what Batman would have been, and in retrospect, I later agreed with Finger’s idea with creating what metamorphosed into Batman’s modern

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