Scott Snyder is an acclaimed American comic book writer, renowned for his work on major series like "Batman" and "American Vampire." Known for his gripping storytelling and character-driven plots, Snyder has significantly influenced the DC Comics universe. He holds an MFA from Columbia University and has taught writing at Sarah Lawrence College. Snyder's work often explores themes of heroism, fear, and the human condition, making him a pivotal figure in contemporary comics.
I'm Batman. The real Batman. And I'm here to end you.
There's always a choice, even for monsters like us.
Fear is your greatest weapon. It makes others weak while it makes you stronger.
You can't escape your darkest desires. Embrace them and become unstoppable.
Everyone has a breaking point. I just help them find it a little sooner.
The Joker once said that madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
The line between hero and villain is thinner than you think.
In the end, we all become what we fear the most.
Evil is not born, it is made. And I am the perfect example of that.
I've seen the darkness that lies within every hero. It's time to unleash it.
Sometimes, the only way to save the world is to become its worst nightmare.
The Bat and the Clown, two sides of the same coin. It's only a matter of time before they merge.