The Man Who Falls
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Publisher | DC Comics |
Publication date | 1989 |
Genre | |
Title(s) | Secret Origins |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | ISBN 0-930289-50-1 |
"The Man Who Falls" is a
Publication history
The comic was initially published as the only original story in the Secret Origins trade paperback collection.
It was later included in the 2007 trade paperback, Batman: Secrets of the Batcave.[1]
Plot
"The Man Who Falls" consists of a series of concentrated retellings of previously published Batman stories, including Detective Comics #33, which includes Gardner Fox and Bob Kane's first version of Batman's origin.
O'Neil's story begins with a young Bruce Wayne falling down a hole on the grounds of Wayne Manor. Bats begin to swarm towards him and out the hole. Bruce's father, Dr.
At the age of 14, Bruce leaves Gotham City to explore and obtain skills in
Bruce Wayne leaves Korea and heads to France, where O'Neil summarizes events from Sam Hamm's Batman: Blind Justice. Bruce trains with a bounty hunter named Henri Ducard, who shows him "the uses of brutality, deception [and] cunning". When Ducard kills a fugitive he had been tracking one night, Bruce abandons his training, disgusted.
The narration explains that Bruce meets and learns from every great detective in the world, when he approaches Willie Doggett. Summarizing events from O'Neil's own
Bruce returns to Gotham to begin his crime-fighting career. O'Neil again recounts events from Year One: Bruce's first night out, fighting street thugs while still uncostumed, is deemed a failure. While brooding in the library of Wayne Manor that night, a bat crashes through the study window. Modeling himself after the recurring images of bats, Bruce creates his costumed identity: the Batman.
Continuity
"The Man Who Falls" uses parts of Year One, Blind Justice and the first arc of Legends of the Dark Knight (Shaman) as part of the story. All these make up the training and first months of Batman's career. Later stories by Matt Wagner, Batman and the Monster Men and Batman and the Mad Monk, depict the emergence of Batman as a major presence in Gotham.
In other media
- "The Man Who Falls" storyline served as an influence for Christopher Nolan's 2005 film Batman Begins.[2] While playing at Wayne Manor, a young Bruce Wayne falls down a dry well and is attacked by a swarm of bats. He is eventually rescued by his father. After his parents' murders, Bruce decides to leave Gotham and spends his young adult years travelling to foreign countries. He is later trained by a martial arts expert at a monastery located in the mountains of Korea. At one point, Bruce is trained by a man named Henri Ducard. Bruce abandons Ducard when he encourages Bruce to take the law into his own hands by killing criminals. After several years, Bruce returns to Gotham and starts his crime-fighting career as Batman. In this version however, Henri Ducard is revealed to be an alter-ego of Ra's al Ghul.
References
- ^ DC Comics: Batman: Secrets of the Batcave TPB. Retrieved on 31 March 2014.
- ^ DiDio, Dan, Goyer, David S., Levitz, Paul, Nolan, Christopher, Schreck, Bob (2006). Genesis of the Bat (DVD featurette).