"I wanted to find an athletic approach to Batman," Pope said. "I wanted to show him as a physical person. My Batman sweats, grunts, eats, and sleeps. He gets tired. He's human. And he's also on almost every page. He doesn't just show up for the third act and tell us who did it. I approached this as how would a man like this really be the Batman? How would he pull it off? We know he's got genius level brains, he's a perfectly conditioned warrior, he's got an unlimited expense account. He'd also have to have a hell of a sense of drama of theater. He's a man with wealth and taste. I try to play Batman as Howard Hughes with the brains of Thomas Edison and the body of David Beckham, pretending he's Nosferatu."