The Bandits wade into controversial waters as artist/writer Chris Wozniak joins the show. His career bona fides are not in question: he started right out of school at DC as an inker, soon switched to pencilling, and worked on all manner of titles, including Who's Who in the DC Universe, The Spectre, Justice League, Blue Beetle, and Excalibur. Somewhere along the line (1990 to be exact), Chris wrote a Batman story that was never produced. This story was structured around a violent and sociopathic take on the Riddler in a dark, corrupt Gotham. Sound familiar? Chris contends that this story, which was pitched up the grapevine at DC and Warner Bros. became the basis for the recent The Batman film. We get into all of it, including an extended discussion of DC movies past and future on this timely episode of Dollar Bin Bandits!
You can follow Chris on Twitter (@BatmanGate) and see what the whole #BatmanGate thing is all about on YouTube.
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