Friday, April 24, 2015

The Dark Knight III: Frank Miller Strikes Again!

            In all honesty, I think that the title of the article would have been a better title for the upcoming book because at least then I would know that DC had a sense of humor.  But instead we have a title of an upcoming comic book by Frank Miller that only fills me with dread at the prospects of just what it might be about; The Dark Knight III: The Master Race.
Official Press Release
http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2015/04/24/superstar-writerartist-frank-miller-returns-to-batman
            Today it was announced by D.C. in an official press release that Frank Miller was returning to D.C. comics in order to write a sequel and conclusion to his Dark Knight Returns series he started nearly thirty years ago and like everyone else, the prospect filled me with dread, especially given Miller’s recent track record and title of the book.

            You know, it seems today as if every fandom has its own little boogieman that everyone jumps on the chance to attack for ruining whatever franchise the person was associated with.  With Star Wars it’s George Lucas.  With Star Trek, it’s J.J. Abrams.  With Doctor Who, it’s Steve Moffat.  And with Batman, (and really comics in general), it’s Frank Miller.  However, one has to remember that once upon a time that Frank Miller was once as celebrated and praised as highly other comic book writers like Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Scott Snyder, and Geoff Johns.  This is, after all, the man who redefined Daredevil, writing what have been some of the most definitive arcs of the character and wrote Batman: Year One; a story that is not only often referred to as the definitive origin story of Batman but hailed as one of the greatest Batman story arcs of all time, often above other classic arcs like The Killing Joke or Miller’s own The Dark Knight Returns; a book that helped reshape the entire superhero genera and geared it towards a more adult audience in a medium that was almost exclusively marketed towards children.  
                                      

            Unfortunately as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end.  After this point in his carrier, Miller would go on to write the Sin City series that’s quality varied depending on what book you were reading and after finishing his work on the series the man seemed to have lost his mind.  No one is entirely sure when or why it happened but some time in-between finishing his work on Sin City and starting work on The Dark Knight Strikes Again, (the first sequel to The Dark Knight Returns), the man’s writings began to resemble what can only be described as homophobic, misogynistic, Islamaphobic fan fiction of Frank Miller’s earlier work by a sexually repressed fifteen year-old who fully embraced the Post 9/11 Paranoia.  The Dark Knight Strikes Again was his first work in what you might call the “modern Miller” period and was such an un-engaging mess that I remember next to nothing about it outside of the ridiculousness and sheer hilarity of Superman being the man that “tamed” Wonder Woman and a sequence where the two had sex and it caused earthquakes, tidal waves and tsunamis, (OUR HEROES EVERYBODY!). 
Then came All Stars Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder; a story that featured Batman as an insane, arrogant psychopath who physically and emotionally abused a traumatized Dick Grayson right after his parents died, is a complete jerk to other superheroes for no apparent reason, seems to take joy in causing extreme pain and crippling injuries to the criminals he fights, is only in the story when Miller felt like putting him in, as well as containing healthy dose of misogyny and something else we hadn’t seen before but continues to infect Miller’s work to this day; laziness.  This is something that a lot of people seem to forget but around this time Miller got increasingly lazy.  During its run the series would produce 10 issues that took over three years to finish, with the book featuring several unwarranted splash pages that required Miller to so significantly less writing and leave the heavy lifting to artist Jim Lee.  This laziness would continue into his book Holy Terror, a book that actually was bad Batman fan fiction, featuring Batman and Catwoman knockoffs fighting terrorists, once again, full of inept storytelling, misogyny, some of the most sadistic torturing of characters ever done in a Miller comic, unwarranted splash pages and a massive helping of Islmaphobia that had yet to be featured in Miller’s works and completely destroyed any credibility Miller had as a writer and annihilated any goodwill he had left over from his earlier days .
The cover should tell you all you need to know...
With all of this in mind, it begs the question as to why DC is producing a new book for such a disgraced writer.  One could make the argument that the people in charge at DC remember the man as the promising young writer who reshaped the medium into what it is today.  Perhaps he made a good pitch for the story and the man is gearing for a comeback, however unlikely.  Unfortunately, the answer that I have is a bit more cynical; money.  Like it or not, whenever Miller’s name is brought up people pay attention and people will automatically generate free press for DC whether it’s good or not.  Just the announcement of a sequel to the work will probably have people read or re-read the original and its sequel and in all likelihood, boost sales for the older books.  As for the upcoming book itself, odds are that, despite Miller’s recent track record it will sell fairly well for various reasons.  Some will probably pick it up because they are genuinely curious as to how the story is going to end, (which tend to be the audience sequels go after).  Some will pick it up simply because it’s a Batman comic and they tend to be the best sellers at DC.  And some like myself will probably read it just to discover what a train wreck it is or might be.
The strange thing about this whole endeavor is that I’m actually kind of looking forward to it.  With a title like The Master Race one can only assume that Miller has gone from misogyny and Islampobia to straight up Nazism and I’m almost eager to see what madness he concocted.  You see, in spite of his fall of grace, Miller has become something of a novelty act in comics.  People go through similar falls in the film, novel and videogame industry all the time but you don’t see it that often in comics and never to such an extreme degree.  So if nothing else, I can enjoy the novelty of seeing the continued decay of comic’s former greats and laughing at the sheer insanity that he produces.  But there is part of me that is thinking and hoping that the book might actually be good.  I remember reading The Dark Knight Returns and enjoying it and thinking how untouchable Batman: Year One was as a Batman origin story and I kind of want the old Miller back.  For the first time, Miller has a co-writer in the form of Brian Azzarello who has a decent, if not flawless, track record and I’m curious to see what he brings to the table.  The book is due for release this fall and I for one cannot wait to see what it turns out to be.
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