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Thrudd:
I agree that Terry will never be the Bruce-ster but you have to look at the people and times they represent.
At what age did Bruce seriously start out as Batman? As far as I can figure out [weak google fu] he was in his mid to late twenties if not older after all that training and world wandering.
Terry was recruited while still in high-school. Terry was way more socialized than Bruce ever was as a kid and grew up in a much less rarefied social climate.
I like Bruce as a character but I am not so sure about wanting the big faker as a friend. He IS BATMAN and Bruce is just a character he plays in common society.
With Terry we could sit down at a club and talk about the indie rock scene.  :lol:

Carl-E:
How do you know that what you think is Terry McGuinness isn't just a character he plays in common society? 

Mr_Rose:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 22 Feb 2013, 08:06 ---How do you know that what you think is Terry McGuinness isn't just a character he plays in common society? 

--- End quote ---
Because in his head he still calls himself Terry.
Batman stopped calling himself Bruce long, long ago. It's how he defeated a psychological attack once; the voices in his head kept using the wrong name therefore they clearly couldn't originate there…

Zebediah:
I recall a Batman comic some years back where Robin pointed out that Batman doesn't even like Bruce Wayne.

Mr_Rose:
Not that surprising really; Bruce is a lazy, ignorant playboy who rides his dead father's coattails to work out deals and seems to rely on luck more than judgement in his investing policies.
Basically a complete arse.

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