In the earliest Batman comics, there was no Gotham City. Instead, Batmanâs adventures took place in a version of New York City that wasnât a fitting reflection of its Dark Knight Detective. It wasnât until 1940 that Batman co-creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane renamed Gotham City and began giving it a larger than life personality worthy of their iconic superhero.
This year is the 75th anniversary of Batmanâs Gotham City. To mark the occasion, Evan Puschak a.k.a. The Nerdwriter, has created a very compelling video essay that looks back at Gotham Cityâs earliest depictions in the comics, in live-action, and in the seminal Batman: The Animated Series from the â90s.
Puschak notes that the years after the Batman â60s TV series brought out the darker shades of Gotham City, while Batman director Tim Burton and designer Anton Furst brilliantly re-envisioned Gotham as if âhell burst through the pavement and grew.â The 1989 Batman filmâs Gotham City was mash up of different architectural styles that eventually made its way into the comics. Batman: The Animated Series brought a timeless and classic âDark Decoâ take to the city, while Christopher Nolanâs Gotham City was pulled closer towards reality in his Dark Knight trilogy.
One of Puschakâs most intriguing notions is that crime is the only constant between the various incarnations of Gotham City across all media. Just as Gotham City needs a Batman to battle evil in all of its forms, Batman needs Gotham City. Without a steady supply of criminals and supervillains, Batman wouldnât be able to justify his nocturnal actions. But if there was no Batman, Gotham City would be swallowed whole by its rampant criminal element.
That means Bruce Wayneâs crusade can never truly end. The mantle of the Batman can fall to other characters, but there must always be a Batman in Gotham. The fate of the Batman and his city are irrevocably linked.
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