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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Fans were not keen on many of the DC heroes being portrayed as jerks towards Bruce, seeing it as another case of DC shilling Batman and putting him on a pedestal at the expense of their other heroes. Fans were particularly enraged at Superman/Clark Kent's [[AdaptationalJerkass portrayal]], as the comic depicts him as a BigJerkOnCampus who bullies Bruce, which flies in the face of his usual portrayal as an AllLovingHero.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Fans were not keen on many of the DC heroes being portrayed as jerks jerks/bullies towards Bruce, Bruce for lacking powers, seeing it as another case of DC shilling Batman and putting him on a pedestal at the expense of their other heroes. Fans were particularly enraged at Superman/Clark Kent's [[AdaptationalJerkass portrayal]], as the comic depicts him as a BigJerkOnCampus who bullies Bruce, which flies in the face of his usual portrayal as an AllLovingHero.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Despite the massive differences in this universe, one (possibly unintentional) character element is truer to the original comics than most subsequent comic, TV, or movie continuities. Dick Grayson is still in elementary school when he becomes Robin, rather than being a teenager like in most versions since the 1960s.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Despite the massive differences in this universe, one (possibly unintentional) character element is truer to the original comics than most subsequent comic, TV, or movie continuities. Dick Grayson is still in elementary school when he becomes Robin, rather than being a teenager like in most versions since the 1960s.1960s.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Fans were not keen on many of the DC heroes being portrayed as jerks towards Bruce, seeing it as another case of DC shilling Batman and putting him on a pedestal at the expense of their other heroes. Fans were particularly enraged at Superman/Clark Kent's [[AdaptationalJerkass portrayal]], as the comic depicts him as a BigJerkOnCampus who bullies Bruce, which flies in the face of his usual portrayal as an AllLovingHero.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Despite the massive differences in this universe, one (possibly unintentional) character element is truer to the original comics than most subsequent comic, TV, or movie continuities. Dick Grayson is still in elementary school when he becomes Robin, rather than being a teenager like in most versions since the 1960s.

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