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???????????? Visit https://surfshark.com/sarjeta and get 4 extra months of Surfshark for an unbeatable price! Batman, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger in 1939, debuted in Detective Comics #27 as a hero inspired by the aristocracy of figures like Zorro, whose alter ego, Don Diego de la Vega, was a nobleman who fought for the oppressed. Bruce Wayne, far from being a mere bourgeois, represents a decadent aristocrat: his mansion, the Batcave and physical and intellectual perfection reinforce his connection with class distinction, used to fight crime. However, the Absolute Batman project breaks with this classic image, presenting a proletarian version of the hero, more engaged in social struggles and working-class issues, subverting the traditional vision and bringing him closer to the contemporary public. Or not? In this video I comment on Batman's aristocracy, talk about the difference in relation to the bourgeoisie, explain the distinction between characters like Batman, Zorro, Uncle Scrooge and Iron Man, analyze the Absolute Batman project that features a working-class Bruce Wayne and criticize left-wing soft denialism. Editing: Max Andreone ???? Link on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4a2HZK0 ???? pix for donations: [email protected] ???? SUPPORT US on catarse: https://www.catarse.me/quadrinhosnasa... Instagram: / qnsarjeta Tiktok: / qnsarjeta Twitter: / linck_alexandre My academic productions on comics: https://unisul.academia.edu/Alexandre... #batman #dccomics #sociologia