![]() "Try to find a book that nobody's reading." In the 1980s, DC Comics was wide open to new ideas about how to approach Batman, Miller said. "Look for a loser," Miller said while on a panel with Brian Azzarello, who co-wrote with Miller a sequel to "The Dark Knight Returns" called "The Master Race." "Don't try to pick up X-Men," Miller added. Appearing at the Boston Comic Con, Miller offered some advice to aspiring comic book creators. That's according to Frank Miller, who wrote and drew "The Dark Knight Returns," a 1986 series that re-invented Batman and became a touchstone to countless comic creators. ![]() That may be hard to believe, given the worldwide popularity of the character, but in the 1980s the character had yet to emerge as a commercial blockbuster for the comics and movie industries. ![]() ![]() BOSTON - Batman was apparently once a money-losing character for DC Comics. ![]()
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