My fav cinema is all abandoned and Gotham-like now - Image by J
These batman comics are absolutely addictive.
My lunch break was spent sitting in the office meeting room eating cold brown rice and wondering just why is it that Nightwing (he's the first Robin who grew up and - you know, anyone past 16 can't be wearing bright green undies with a red vest and still be answering to a name like Robin!) had left Batman and what was his relationship with Tarantula, who has absolutely no fashion sense.
Maybe it's just a perfect escapist fiction. Stories of physically perfect beings, who nonetheless are still nursing childhood traumas and living out teenager angst. Thankfully, my superhero is less elusive.
But for those of you who cannot stand superheroes of any sort, here are some comics (graphic novels - call them what you will) lying around my room at the moment that are excellent reads in their own way. So if I had a batcave, I'll just load it up with books like these and a good couch. Hmmm, of course I won't mind if Nightwing hangs out there too.
To Tame a Tiger by Joe Yeoh - A Singapore comic! This book in fact gives itself the subtitle "The Singapore Story" which, of course, tells you that it is a conservative telling of the super-narrative about Singapore's PAP-led road to independence. If you are looking for dirt, look elsewhere. Still, Joe Yeoh does some great storytelling and illustrations. This definitely beats reading a history textbook. But if you want to know more about cartoons and comics in Singapore, there's an overview in here, a review of Morgan Chua's collection of political cartoons My Singapore by a friend (the undisputed cartoon expert in Singapore).
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