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Old 09-01-2015, 07:09 AM   #3
Fat Abe
Man Who Stares at Books
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Batman, of course. Naturally, he started out in comic books, now charmingly referred to as graphic novels. How dare I consider comic books to be in the same category as novels? Think about the target audience. Ever met a kid or criminal who read Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment? Let's keep this on the level of the Hardy Boys, and you'll understand. The trouble with most crime novels is that they are not interactive. The puzzle is explained to you, after the fact. Not so with Batman. In his video games, you are the detective. Try out the Riddler challenges and serial murder cases in Batman: Arkham Knight, and you will be in absolute agreement with me.
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