The Boy Who Loved Batman (A Memoir)
By Michael E. Uslin
Chronicle Books LLC
ISBN #978-0811875509
Price $19.70 (Hardback)
256 Pages
Rating 5-Stars
“Memories
Of A Comic Book Fan”
The
author discovered comic books when he was five years old, then fell in love
with the character of Batman. This book chronicles his dreams from childhood,
through education, and finally to Hollywood where he would be involved in
bringing a darker Batman to film with such titles as “Batman Begins”. We see
his struggles, triumphs, loves, and discouragements along the way.
I
found Michael Uslin’s life an interesting one, and agree with his philosophy to
dream your dreams, then get off your butt and pursue them. I find this true.
Many people have plenty of dreams, but sit on their butts waiting for
opportunity to come knocking on their door, and then blame everyone else when
they don’t achieve their dreams. Like the author I discovered comic books at an
early age (age 7 for me), and loved Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman until I found
Captain Marvel and The Marvel Family. But I was never a fanatic, and only
picked up comic books occasionally. In the third grade my teacher caught me with
a comic book in school and brought me a book, suggesting I read real
literature. The book was “Dr. Hudson’s Secret Journal” by Lloyd C. Douglas, and
I became a reader of novels from that point onward. However, I could feel
Michael Uslin’s love for comic books, and especially Batman, and if his memoirs
don’t do anything else, I hope they persuade readers to pursue their dreams as
steadfast as he, and don’t blame the world if you fail.
Tom Johnson
Echoes Magazine
Another one for the "To Read" pile.
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