Batman, Inc. is the most recent (and some might say the most blatant) example of how Bruce Wayne has gotten more and more like Tony Stark (and vice versa). However, it's not the only one.
There's the similarities between Civil War and the Omac project too.
In addition, there's the ongoing tendency to make Batman not just a good detective with a high tech crime lab. Now he's an inventor who can make nearly anything. And instead of a fairly uniform set of tools in a utility belt and a couple of high tech vehicles, which supplement his natural gifts as an athlete and detective, he has a weapon in his suit and/or a special suit for anything that comes his way.
So how did this happen? When did Bruce Wayne go from the world's greatest detective to corporate super scientist? And why? And does it take away from Batman's unique persona to make him so much like Marvel's billionaire playboy?
There's the similarities between Civil War and the Omac project too.
In addition, there's the ongoing tendency to make Batman not just a good detective with a high tech crime lab. Now he's an inventor who can make nearly anything. And instead of a fairly uniform set of tools in a utility belt and a couple of high tech vehicles, which supplement his natural gifts as an athlete and detective, he has a weapon in his suit and/or a special suit for anything that comes his way.
So how did this happen? When did Bruce Wayne go from the world's greatest detective to corporate super scientist? And why? And does it take away from Batman's unique persona to make him so much like Marvel's billionaire playboy?