

Episode #190- Who Was The Real Zorro? (Part I)
Nov 15, 2023
Explore the origins of Batman, inspired by Zorro and other pulp fiction heroes. Discover the historical background of the character Zorro and the limited primary sources regarding the Bandit Joaquin Murietta. Dive into the origins of Zorro as a character and its portrayal in American entertainment. Delve into the poem 'I am Joaquin' and its connection to Mexican Corritos. Discuss the recategorization of Mexican people in the United States after the Mexican-American war and the California gold rush. Examine the sympathetic portrayal of Joaquin Murietta and his transformation into a bandit shaped by Three Bitter Blows. Acknowledge listener support and promotion of 'Some More News' and 'Even More News'.
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Batman's Cultural Impact
- Batman, a beloved superhero, has transcended comics and entered mainstream culture.
- He's been featured in various media, from campy TV shows to dark, gritty films.
Reasons for Batman's appeal
- Batman's appeal may stem from his relatable lack of superpowers, dual identity, and fight for the oppressed.
- His creator, Bob Kane, highlighted these aspects as key to the character's longevity.
Batman's Pulp Influences
- Bob Kane borrowed elements of Batman from earlier pulp fiction heroes like The Shadow.
- Similarities exist between Batman's first appearance and a Shadow story published earlier.