Miller delivers awaited Bat-sequel
Casual fans of Tim Burton's starkly realized Batman films may have delighted in just how dark the Dark Knight seemed. It made good sense, after all. Here was a guy who witnessed the murder of his parents before he was a teenager. You figure that sort of thing could make a guy bitter. But it wasn't Mr. Burton who originated this concept. That achievement lies squarely on the resume of arguably the comic book world's greatest living writer, Frank Miller.