Absolute Batman writer Scott Snyder recently shared what his inspiration for the series and claimed it stems from his children’s fears of school shooters and seeing billionaires as antagonists.
"'Well, they’ve grown up with this fear of school shootings and mass shootings from kindergarten,' he declared."
He continued: "Anyway, so that's why we decided to have Batman burn a bunch of civilians alive with a flamethrower. That makes sense, right? I'm pretty sure that's what kids like. They're afraid of mass shooters, so we took a hero that hates guns and had him fire indiscriminately into a crowd of people and cause their unthinkably agonizing and prolonged deaths, because he didn't like their opinions."
"I'm nailing it, is what I'm trying to say," he added.
This Batman concept sounds as dreadful as the stories Mr. Snyder is obviously making up about his kids' fears of mass shootings and people who make money. He must think anyone willing to pay for his lousy writing is dumber than Kamala Harris.
His kids sound like Antifa queers.
"'Well, they’ve grown up with this fear of school shootings and mass shootings from kindergarten,' he declared."
He continued: "Anyway, so that's why we decided to have Batman burn a bunch of civilians alive with a flamethrower. That makes sense, right? I'm pretty sure that's what kids like. They're afraid of mass shooters, so we took a hero that hates guns and had him fire indiscriminately into a crowd of people and cause their unthinkably agonizing and prolonged deaths, because he didn't like their opinions."
"I'm nailing it, is what I'm trying to say," he added.
This Batman concept sounds as dreadful as the stories Mr. Snyder is obviously making up about his kids' fears of mass shootings and people who make money. He must think anyone willing to pay for his lousy writing is dumber than Kamala Harris.