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| AUGUST 2008 |
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Since Bruce Wayne's Gotham City alter ego first appeared in 1939, courtesy of DC Comics' Bob Kane, he has had a fundamental and often vice-like grip on the male imagination. Batman is the thinking man's superhero, and while he has always fought a succession of villains carved from the pages of pulp fiction, he possesses no superpowers himself, relying instead on wit, intelligence, science, physical prowess and his enormous wealth. Perhaps that's why we like him so much. A wealthy industrialist, playboy and sometime philanthropist, Batman is the GQ superhero incarnate.
Dylan Jones, Editor, GQ
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