Exactly. These days, Clark Kent is the real thing and sadly, Batman is who Bruce Wayne has become and the Bruce Wayne identity is just a disguise.
These days, I don't like Batman anymore. I loved the Batman of the 80's but ever since the 90's and the rise of the anti-hero, writers have been writing Batman as a psychotic. He's no longer the compassionate person who became Batman to make sure noone else ever suffers what he did but a man who has to be Batman because he knows no other way to deal with his loss.
In silver-age Superman stories, I never liked that Clark Kent acted like a bumbling clutz, but now I love Superman because he is written as the same person, in or out of costume. Either way, there is no sense that he is acting.
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These days, I don't like Batman anymore. I loved the Batman of the 80's but ever since the 90's and the rise of the anti-hero, writers have been writing Batman as a psychotic. He's no longer the compassionate person who became Batman to make sure noone else ever suffers what he did but a man who has to be Batman because he knows no other way to deal with his loss.
In silver-age Superman stories, I never liked that Clark Kent acted like a bumbling clutz, but now I love Superman because he is written as the same person, in or out of costume. Either way, there is no sense that he is acting.