Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5880913-20121217041653/@comment-220364-20140411011813

Shiplord13 wrote: Its not just the writers, but sometimes the artists accidentally imply it by either drawing Bruce's parents graves with a cross tombstone That's a little spurious. Bruce 1) would have had little say in the type of marker put in place and 2) as generally write, would have respected the choice if it came from his parents. At best, the implication of a particular style of tombstone will reflect his parent's beliefs and the household he was brought up in. That would give some foundation to his character, but that's it.

When all is said and done that is 10 years, at a long stretch, of a character that is hovering around 30 years of age. What he has come to believe, to accept, and to reject may diverge widely from what his parent's tombstones represent.