Locksteady
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Agreed, and part of why I'm interested in having a look.On the one hand agreement, as I'm kind of growing tired of the same characters receiving reboot over reboot, but on the other hand this looks like a pretty decent original take imho and I like that it apparently focuses more on the detective part, which is what makes the character interesting to me. Strongly reminds me of those telltale games.
This is a misplaced literalist read of a cinematic representation of the mask's actual contours.The outrage over the eyeshadow is funny. Every Batman wore it.
The eyeshadow permitted live-action actors to more comfortably represent the mask's contours while allowing them to also communicate some degree of the eye-based expression and emotion that Batman famously conveys in comics and animation. This use of eyeshadow as a purely visual tool is also reflected every time he removes his mask in the comics, cartoons, and all previous live-action renderings
The sudden shift from eyeshadow as cinematic representation of the mask's actual contours to eyeshadow as what the fictional Bruce Wayne actually applies every time he puts on the mask is an intentional artistic pivot away from classical Batman towards a more emo Batman, a la Joker.