Director Zack Snyder poses by a Batmobile used in the movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" before posthumously unveiling the star of Batman creator Bob Kane on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California October 21, 2015.
Director Zack Snyder poses by a Batmobile used in the movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" before posthumously unveiling the star of Batman creator Bob Kane on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California October 21, 2015. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

“Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” prequel comics reveal details about some of the important characters in the movie. Apart from the Caped Crusader, the comics reveal details about Lois Lane, Senator Finch, the Man of Steel and the villain Lex Luthor.

According to a report by Batman-News, the comics show how the Caped Crusader’s mentality changes slowly. The crime fighting superhero has seen a lot over the years and becomes more “hostile.” The change in the superhero is witnessed by all the criminals in Gotham. Batman fights the villain Firefly in the comics.

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Although the Caped Crusader is slowly becoming more violent with each passing year, it is not the criminals in the city that bring about a major change in his mentality. The arrival of the Man of Steel has had a major impact on him mentally.

According to another review of the comics posted on Batman-News, the comic about the Man of Steel doesn’t focus on the superhero talking on a big villain intent on conquering the world. Instead, the comic tells the story of a normal day in the superhero’s life. One of the things he does in the comic is save the people in a derailed train.

One of the dialogues in “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” movie is Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) telling Clark Kent (Henry Cavill) that the newspaper Daily Planet writes editorials praising Superman; every time he saves a cat from a tree. He calls the Man of Steel an “alien” and this is also seen in the prequel comics of the movie.

According to another report by Batman-News, the comic about Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) is much more nuanced than the trailers of the movie. The report describes Lex’s attitude towards Superman as “intellectually honest.”

Meanwhile, the next and final trailer of “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” will be released soon, Comic Book Movie reports. The 2:12 minute trailer is said to have been graded already and is expected to be released “very soon.”