Monday, February 24, 2025

Probable End Phase • American Photographer Mark Fisher • Gangs Of Criminals Cinderella

 



Probable End Phase 


• American Photographer Mark Fisher • 


Gangs Of Criminals Cinderella


Demons Members Of A Gang, 


Cause Major Sheet, Which Leads Heavy From Batman. 


Robin Is Shot As The Story Line Thickens. 


The Story Starts At The Wayne Medical Center, 


End Up To Cemetery For A Moment. 


Lasting Quote By Robin 


"Are You Kiddin', Bruce? We've Got Work To Do"


Some This One Is A Masterpiece, Published In1978. 


Synopsis Is at The Bottom Of The Post. 


A World Of Its Own. 


Over And Out 


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Captured Under Interesting Existing Light. 



Modified For Web Presentation.



Changing The Appearance,   



 Of The Display Image. 



With Adjustments Of The Key Values. 



Mastered For Sizing And Shaping. 



To Fit The Platform.



Working The Approach Of The Design. 



Pushing The Core Plain, 



Using Developed Creative Techniques, 



Controlling The Placement 



And Linear Arrangement.



While Placing The Assets In Order, 



To Construct The Layout.



Through Photo Graphic Engineering. 



Assembling The Structured Appearance 



Within The Cell Frame Field. 



Maneuvering The Created Elements,



To Complete The Visual Result. 



During Post Lab In New York City.







  


Just Be Creative™



No Second Usage Without Permission


• All Rights Reserved • 


Talent Used In The Web Post All Have Management. 


Removal Of The Image, 


Scripting Implant, 


Or Tampering With Blog May Violate U.S. Laws.


Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is 

A Well Accomplished Published Photographer 

In Beauty, Fashion, and Music Photography. 


New York City 

Based Image And Filmmaker

Has A Worldwide Following. 

Is A Member Of The Press. 


There Is Fan Page On Facebook.


 Mark Fisher American Photographer 



  Commissions Accepted Through Contract


• New York • • Paris • • Milan • • London • 


  Private Client Request Accepted. 


Website www.americanphotographernyc1.com


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First Stamp Multimedia

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New York, New York 


Contact Also


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In New York City


Or Contact Mark Fisher

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Thank You  



Veteran Of The United States Army. 


Trained And Educated In Medicine.













MY BEGINNING... AND PROBABLE END 

In Crime Alley, two members of a gang called the Demons prepare to rob the Thomas Wayne Memorial Clinic. Batman arrives and scares them off, then kicks in the door. Leslie Thompkins threatens him with a baseball bat, assuming he is an intruder. Batman stands in the rain holding an injured Robin and asks her to help him. He explains that Robin was shot by the Mad Hatter. Leslie tells him there's a chance she can save Robin, but he has to stand back and let her work. Batman sits in the waiting room dwelling on his past.  He remembers the night his parents died. They were walking out of a movie they had seen twice. A man asked if Thomas Wayne had a match, then demanded his wallet. The mugger grabbed Martha Wayne's pearl necklace. Thomas put his hands up and demanded the mugger keep his hands off Martha, so the mugger turned and shot him. The mugger then shot Martha because she was screaming too loudly. Young Bruce tried to hit the mugger, but the mugger heard police sirens and ran away. He tossed his gun and it landed in the nearby bushes. The police arrived, and the Waynes were sent to the morgue. Bruce was taken in by Leslie Thompkins who became his foster mother.  Leslie tells Batman that Robin is stable, but he might not make it through the night. Batman tells her Robin is a fighter, and Leslie yells at him for endangering a child. Batman tells her that he didn't choose Jason for this "work," Jason was chosen by the "work" just as Bruce was chosen many years ago. Leslie says Batman is making his choices sound noble when really they are selfish and childish.   Bruce remembers the night Leslie took him home. She put him to sleep early and he snuck out to visit the cemetery where his parents were buried. He cried over their graves, then returned to the crime scene where they were murdered. Their blood was still on the ground. He found the mugger's gun in the bushes and kept it for himself.  Leslie tells Batman that she's always felt responsible for the way he turned out, even though she tried to shake him off his path. Batman tells her it was beyond her control. He also reminds her that he does a lot of other good besides fighting criminals, like supporting her clinic through the Wayne Foundation. Leslie tells him that Batman isn't the "real" him, and Bruce responds "it's the only me there is." She asks what his father would think, and Bruce tells her if he could know that then neither of them would be standing there. She points out that Bruce's life is empty, and he replies that so is Leslie's -- but they both have their "work."   Leslie recalls Bruce's education. In grade school, he was suspended for beating up a bully who was "extorting" lunch money from the other kids. In college, he changed completely. Bruce wanted to get the most out of higher education while still appearing to be an airhead playboy. He pretended not to pay attention in his lectures, but studied intensively in secret at night. When he needed to ask the professors a question he would create an elaborate disguise using the theater department and pose as a visiting student. When he needed to learn something too advanced for the professors he would break into the school after hours and do research. This was where he first learned stealthy infiltration. The school tried to expel Bruce Wayne at one point, so he simply donated a library.  Leslie asks him if he was lonely during those times. Bruce replies that he liked those times because he still felt like he could make a difference. Leslie asks him why he still does this if he's no longer sure. Bruce asks her why she runs her clinic patching up gang members and drug addicts. Leslie replies "because I have to" and Bruce explains that he is the same. Leslie asks "but what about you? What about Bruce Wayne?" and Batman replies he's not sure if Bruce Wayne even exists anymore. Bruce Wayne is just another disguise to him. Leslie tells Bruce to think of what he's doing to Jason, and Bruce replies that he's giving Jason an outlet for his rage instead of letting him feel lost like Bruce was at the same age. Despite this, Bruce expresses regret that he might have gotten Jason killed. He always assumed dying like this would be his "probable end" but hoped Jason wouldn't share the same fate. In a moment of weakness, Bruce wonders if there is still a need for Batman. Leslie tells him that she hopes for a day when there are no more deaths because of crime, but until then there is a need for Batman and she's glad that he's there. Robin wakes up. Batman tells him that he no longer has to be Robin after this, and Robin replies "are you kiddin', Bruce? We've got work to do.


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