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Mm, totally disagree.liked the implications of (I think) Frank Miller's take on the character, that if Batman had superstrength and could fly and was near invincible, he might lean towards more of a "I'm in charge now" mindset. Even more so than your thoughts about Tony in the MCU.
Obviously Batman’s been around long enough that almost any type of characterization could be “legit” at this point, but boy oh boy do I push back at the idea of Batman being corrupted by power into becoming a fascist/authoritarian. Indeed, quite the opposite: the more “power” Batman has, the LESS violence and control he would want to engage in, in my view. Batman’s moral/ethical code is much more rigid than Superman’s, and his will is much stronger. And despite the frightening theatrics, Batman is inherently kind. He’s even tried to rehabilitate the Joker. He might, if given great power, make some mistakes, but unlike MCU Stark, his intentions would be altruistic, humanistic, and in the interest of preventing harm, as opposed to self-serving narcissism wrapped in excuses. I would contend that Batman would be an ethical custodian of great power.