
Warhammer: Batman Konrad Curze
战锤:蝙蝠侠康拉德科兹
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- Anime Crossover
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- 2y ago
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Gotham can really be regarded as a place with simple folk customs in Warhammer, not even much worse than Paradise World.
I have read the first six chapters so far, and I would like to briefly talk about my impressions of this book. The subject matter is undoubtedly a good one. As a Warhammer fan and a DC fan, I can fully see the potential of this book and the huge possibility of the integration of the two worldviews. The characters chosen by the author, Batman and Coze, are even more surprising. In this encounter, the two people, who are in extremely similar circumstances, have gone on completely different paths [referring to the means of dealing with evil]. People can't wait to see the collision of their values, views of right and wrong, ideas and force. But currently I have a poor sense of the characters created by the author. Although I have not read the novels of Conrad Shell, my impression is that Conrad has similar characteristics to Batman. 1. Anger at sin. 2. The pain of being powerless against oneself. 3. Self-torture. Needless to say about anger and self-torture, Batman's pain is that he cannot trust his friends even if he loves him, and Conrad's pain is that he cannot change the fate he has seen. As far as I can see, the characters described by the author show no anger, pain or self-torture at all. Of course, I have only read six chapters, so I cannot use this as a basis to say that the author did not create enough characters. But the problem is, from the current six chapters, I feel that the Conrad created by the author is a slightly cheerful, generous, and even humane image. Including but not limited to, taking the injured girl home [home, not some temporary base], accepting meals cooked by strange girls, communicating with Batman when seeing him, provoking and shaking hands... Together, these two gave me a primordial who may have had a painful past, but has come out, generous and humane. Of course, this is not to say that this setting is not good, but the transformation of the character requires a lot of preparation and process. Without explaining these, it is natural for the impression of the character to conflict with the existing one... Of course, if you, the author, have second-guessed the character, you can pretend that I didn't say it. The second one is Batman. I feel that the author may not have much understanding of Batman. The author should be a senior Warhammer fan [after all, he has read the original novel], but he is not a senior DC fan, and he rarely reads DC fan fiction and works. In addition to the three points mentioned above, Batman's character creation also has several special points. 1. His true identity is Batman, not Bruce Wayne. Bruce Wayne is just a mask. 2. He is not a superhero. He knows that he is a super criminal. The principle of prohibiting killing is not because of respect for the life of criminals, but a. Respect for the law. B. He is afraid and does not believe that anyone can maintain their rationality and three views after killing. They will all lose control one day, even himself. 3. He doesn't trust anyone, anyone. In addition to the original distrust of the Bat Family and the defense against the Justice League, even Alfred, who is closest to him, will have many things that he has not told and does not want Alfred to know or participate in. 4. Batman is extremely disgusted with anyone from the outside entering and participating in Gotham. He believes that this will break Gotham's existing situation and make Gotham lose control. Regardless of whether they are superheroes or super criminals, they will be questioned, or even interrogated, by him after entering Gotham. 5. According to the fourth point, what Batman fears most is the recurrence of the scene in the alley. It is not the murder of his parents [after all, his parents can only die once], but the situation is completely out of control, and he is powerless, weak and has no ability to save the situation. [This is why Batman was not decadent when the entire Gotham went on a rampage, but when his spine was broken, even if Gotham only had a few new villains, he would not be decadent. Now let's talk about some OOC aspects of the author's description. 1. Batman has too many emotional fluctuations. Whether it is cold sweat or disbelief, they are all superfluous emotions for Batman. He only has two emotions most of the time, calmness and anger, silent anger. 2. Batman has too many lines. He can have more lines as Bruce Wayne. After all, in addition to the fake identity, he also has a lot of information obtained through the identity of Bruce Wayne, so Bruce Wayne can and will have more lines, but Batman will not. Batman will not have so much communication with the criminals he identifies. He will only confirm the identity and arrest the criminals. Most of the time, he will not communicate with the criminals unless necessary [obtain the information he needs, buy time, and find weaknesses] [except Chou, of course] 3. Batman's attack is too sudden. Usually, Batman will collect information and be fully prepared before going out to hunt. This is why everyone is joking that fighting Batman can only be an encounter, and it can only be fought once. Here let's talk about the author's mistakes in the description of Batman. 1. After Batman gets Conrad's hair, two Wayne Group researchers appear, [and they also know Superman's true identity]. Batman will obtain information and technology through Wayne Group, but he will never let anyone from Wayne Group participate in his superhero career. The only exception, Lucius, was because the other party was an elder who knew his father. He saw through his identity and went out of his way to help him. He will only use the super computer in the Batcave, compare it with the DNA libraries of Wayne Group and other places, and then search for Conrad's DNA. 2 is cold sweat, anger and too many words. This has been mentioned above, so I will omit it. 3 is Batman's anger when he saw Conrad at the construction site. The author's description of Batman's anger is too obvious. Batman's anger, like his darkness and fear, is deeply hidden and will only be clearly revealed when the defense is broken [the deaths of Barbara, Jason, and Alfred]. 4. Batman is not very martial. After making an appointment with Conrad, he will go at that time. He will only ambush weapons and equipment at the agreed location in advance, and after confirming that the target appears, he will defeat the enemy with one blow. He never talks about martial ethics, because he knows that his behavior is essentially a criminal, not a hero. Okay, that's it, I hope the suggestions and ideas will be helpful to the author. If the author wants to write about Batman in more detail, I suggest that in addition to the Batman comics [Batman, Arkham Knight], [Batman Year One], and [The Killing Joke], he can also play the Batman trilogy of games. They are also the best comic-book games in the history of games. Alternatively, the author can also take a look at the Batman fan novels written by other bosses on the same site. The best ones currently written and the ones with the most appropriate portrayal of Batman are Mr. Yu Mu Rope's "The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in American Comics" and Mr. Coco's Fruit Plate "Marvel's Night Knight" The subject matter chosen by the author really has potential. I hope the author will get better and better as he writes.
The original body is estimated to be about 4 meters long... However, it is nothing special in Gotham. Although Gotham is also Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, compared with the so-called world view of space opera, this height is too outstanding.
Ah, here, Batman's physical fitness is sometimes as expressive as the original body. For example, his body breaks through the atmosphere, hits the ground and creates a pit as deep as half of Batman, and then continues to duel with artificial intelligence. Or Superman was hypnotized by the villain, treating Batman like cloth, and Batman was punched in the face with all his strength by Superman, and then his hair was washed with a laser, and he ended up lying in the ICU for a few days Even in the new Batman movie, Batman was hit by a car and flew more than ten meters away, and when he got up the next day, he looked like he was fine.
The original body is just cannon fodder in DC, right? 🤭
Come on, author, it's good so far, but I'm afraid of being criticized in the later stages of this integration. After all, the normal combat power and upper limit of DC and Warhammer are very high. Don't come up with a plot where the four hawkers invade and DC can't be beaten directly. Also, regarding Batman's principle of not killing, can we not always be too high-handed? Comic Bruce's charity and employment have made most people in Gotham better. Even the young version should not criticize capitalists or anything, he is just a comic character.
It can only be said that compared to Rice Flower Town, Gotham still has room for improvement. The number of homicides in a year is almost no more than that of other people in a month🐶🐶
I can't stand it when I see the black shadow When did Conrad Coates investigate the case? . He doesn't need clues or evidence either Kill from bottom to top again from left to right The dead were all skinned and hung in the most conspicuous position Of course someone will give him an explanation. If not, then kill again I have to say that Conrad's character is a bit crooked. Not to mention that he went crazy all day long because of the prophecy. I think it's good not to write this But his style of doing things has completely changed. . Very strange
I feel like the author's positioning of Batman should be a rich young man with ridiculous principles and naive ideas? Need Curze to help him grow? Because I faced death threats, I showed fear and sweated all over my face. Because I was questioned, I had no words to respond and directly broke my defense. To be honest, this Batman is not like Batman, more like Bruce Wayne. A dude who plays superhero games.
Think about it for a moment. Although Batman doesn't kill people, he beats those criminals so hard that it's impossible for him to get up again.
If the master uses all the abilities he has set to give him, he can disrupt the Warhammer universe in one day. He is the greatest knight in the multiverse and the chief hero of the Hall of Justice. And he is very suitable for Warhammer, an extremely xenophobic race. He wants to kill even Superman. But he probably also wanted to kill a superhuman like the Emperor. The future of mankind must be in the hands of real humans. Jpg
To be honest, the gap between the top combat power in DC and Warhammer is too big, and DC is not like the Warhammer IV hawkers who can only do everything in the subspace, DC bosses can roam in the real world. This leads to a question: What are the big guys doing when the Four Vendors stir up trouble in Gotham?
The previous writing was quite nice, but then the disgusting subspace appeared, and you were served a piece of shit while eating abalone. Adhering to the subspace, Gotham becomes a hive city, which is surprising or not.
Konrad Curze is a typical Primarch with a savage growth. Even if he is forcibly guided by the gift of prophecy, the environment he is in conflicts with his righteous nature and he is twisted into a midnight wanderer. Konrad Curze was also the Primarch who grew rapidly and suppressed an entire evil world.
Nowadays, most cultural platforms will be blocked and censored if they say anything bad about the United States. It can only be said that there is a generation of literary and artistic workers who are rooted in knees.
As for DC, have you ever considered something like Emotional Spectrum, Parallax Demon? I think I can give Kezi a yellow light ring😏
I was thinking, if the shell is in Gotham, isn't it just whales and shrimps
It's not interesting, there is no hammer flavor, there is no huge interstellar battlefield, there are no fierce and tragic battles, there are just meaningless intrigues.
Yay! It's my turn to be Batman
Updated three days ago?
In fact, the no-kill principle has neither sanctity nor deep value or reflection on human nature. The fundamental reason for its creation was to pass the review, otherwise the comics at that time would not be published.
It doesn't look good. I think the subject matter is good, but the writing is not good. There are too many perspectives. The protagonist also lacks storytelling. I have no desire to read on.
The exam is over. The exam is over.
The last month of SB semester, SB exam hahahahahaha
Bruce has been dead for 40 years?
Why did 40 years go by so fast after jumping off a building? Wasn't he taken away by the emperor? If he didn't come back, Ah Fu would have passed away.
The subject matter is excellent, but the content is quite regrettable
It can only be said that it is a pity. This theme is the most suitable theme for combining the two worlds. The collision of these two people will be quite interesting. Whether it is if Batman travels to Mostramo to raise Curze, or if Curze goes to Gotham to confront Batman's ideas, it will be very interesting. It's a pity that this book's description of the Primarch's character is too thin and standard. He is just a standard male protagonist who plays Curze in the name of the Primarch. It doesn't mean that if you want to lynch criminals and kill them decisively, it's Curze. The Red Hood is no different from the Punisher. There are too few plots where Batman and Curze's ideas conflict. To be honest, it would be more appropriate to rename this book "I Traveled Through DC with the Power of Primarch Curze"
Asking a question that may be a bit redundant, how will Batman and the Justice League react to recruiting the Astartes on Earth after the shell is recovered?
Is this book updated weekly? It's been three or four weeks since I've had it, so why is this the only update?