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<p dir="auto"><strong>plan9leader</strong> — <em>17 years ago(September 15, 2008 10:05 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">This was just an idea that formed in my head. What if the Batman actually did go up against Frankenstein and his army of monstrous creation. They have a Bane type of technology running through their body and of course they are stitched up like the original creation. In fact, it is the original creation that is the leader of that kind of army. I know this may not make any sense to anyone else because it it did make since when Dracula was in this film. He had bat like abilities which was a challenge to Batman which made perfect sense. This idea is sort of like the USA Movie Frankenstein and the old Dark Shadows series. Somehow Dr. Frankenstein and the monster lived through the ice and they are taken to Gotham City to be studied on, but once they a thawed out, the escape and somehow witness Bane robbing a bank. The Monster and Bane get into a fight and somehow the Monster wins and the doctor studies Bane's muscular technology and finds out that he can combine that technology with his own. He uses that technology to create an army of monsters to take control of Gotham and the whole world. Like his previous experiment 200 years ago, it lead to an abomination which called Batman into action. It can become a real superhero monster mash when they clash. This is just an idea that formed and it is nothing official.<br />
Thank you.</p>
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<p dir="auto">It's an interesting idea, and with the right writers, it could work</p>
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