Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight Free Audiobook Download by Travis Langley


"The Batman" has been an American icon for decades. He is the fearless and unparalleled crimefighter who stands as a symbol of justice, bravery, and power. He's also become an inspiration to many people across the world. But how does one reconcile the iconic character with psychology? This audiobook by Dr. Travis Langley gets into some provocative aspects of the psyche of this often-misunderstood figure from popular culture.

The Dark Knight has a dark and stormy history of being compared to some of society's most infamous villains. Some of these comparisons are accurate and others are clearly false, but they all have one thing in common: the Dark Knight himself finds them amusing.

One of the most enduring and successful superheroes ever created, Batman has been with us since Detective Comics #27 back in 1939 by writer Bob Kane. Today, 100 years later, Batman has expanded beyond the comics into films and video games. Still, the question remains: what does it mean for a hero to be human? And more importantly, why does this question matter? Examining not only Batman's psychological profile but also those of other comic book characters that have made us laugh or cry, Langley ultimately leaves readers with a deeper understanding of how we can all use psychology to better our lives, even if it's just as a knight in a bat-shaped one.

Batman is a character in the DC universe. He is an amazing blend of detective, avenger, and wise-cracking hero. Batman's psychological make-up has been explored extensively through psychology, sociology, and other disciplines since his creation in 1939. However, for all the articles written on Batman's psyche, not much has been revealed about what makes him tick. This audiobook explores Batman as a character through various lenses; it examines his actions, personality and psyche.

Published Date 2020-04-06
Duration 10 hours 16 minutes
Author Travis Langley
Narrated Paul Bellantoni
Reviews
(2 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Graphic Novels

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