(Well, to be fair, the nineties were a weird time, period, when you consider that it was a decade whose two greatest achievements were the widespread proliferation of the Internet and an only slightly less widespread proliferation of ironic self-detachment.
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I could take an easy shot here and note that it’s also the decade that made MC Hammer famous, but I think it’s safe to say that the rise of reality TV celebs in the two thousand aughts and beyond has The nineties were a weird time for comics.
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The nineties were a weird time for comics. That is the main event fight, the rest of the comic is great as well with Batman taking on virtually his whole rogues gallery.more The shock value alone of Batman not just losing but losing in such brutal fashion is an image that stayed with me for a long long time. The only other villan who had had that kind of introduction is possible Doomsday. Even a couple of decades later Bane, who has not done much since, is still known as "the man that broke the Bat". That is the main event fight, the rest of the comic I did read this quite a long time ago, so I can't remember everything that happened, but it got it's message across.
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William Roberts as Commissioner James Gordon, Amygdala, Carlton LeHa, Tough Tony.Kerry Shale as Jean Paul Valley/Azrael, The Joker, The Cavalier, Thomas Wayne."Knightfall" was a sequel to Batman: The Lazarus Syndrome also produced for BBC radio by Dirk Maggs.
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All tolled, the serial ran 65 three-minute episodes, totaling 195 minutes of running time.
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This meant it was written with a sense of immediacy having to make an instant effect and each three minute segment contains a major plot development or sound effect stunt and end on a cliffhanger. This show, however was not commissioned of its own, but rather to be three minute episodes on the Mark Goodier Show. It was adapted, produced and directed by Dirk Maggs, with music composed by Mark Russell, who had recently made Superman: Doomsday and Beyond on BBC Radio 5. In 1994, BBC Radio 1 broadcast Batman: Knightfall, an audio drama adaptation of the DC Comics story lines Knightfall, Knightquest and Knight's End.