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All-Star Batman & Robin, The Boy Wonder, Vol. 1
Frank Miller
DC Comics, 2008
Mr. Frank Miller Putting His A** on the Line Again
This story is not meant to be taken seriously, folks. Except it is. Not really. Yes it is. No, really, it's about thumbing your nose at the seriousness of the Batman character. It hangs out the laundry of this strange billionaire that never were aired out. It's funny, ...
Batman: Arkham Asylum (15th Anniversary Edition)
Grant Morrison
DC Comics, 2005
In the mouth of madness
For any beginning comic reader, and even more so for anyone else, "Arkham Asylum" is essential. Claimed by DC to be the best-selling graphic novel of all time, "Arkham Asylum" is deep, psychological, terrifying, and as dark as any comic I've ever read. Grant Morrison ...
Batman: Year One
Frank Miller
DC Comics, 2007
THE Origin Of The Batman
Frank Miller put together the best re-telling of the beginnings of Batman. From the death of Bruce Wayne's parents, all the way through his first tenuous year as a crime fighter. You can see where a lot of Batman Begins was inspired by this piece of work. It's the ...
Batman: Haunted Knight
Jeph Loeb
,
Tim Sale
DC Comics, 1996
Pretty solid book
This book consists of three stories. The first one, about Batman facing off against the Scarecrow, is by far the strongest of the three. The second one, about the Mad Hatter, is still pretty good. It's more about Bruce Wayne, and I was appreciative of the fact that ...
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Frank Miller
DC Comics, 1997
Chasing the Dragon
At this writing there are 321 customer reviews about this book. The overwhelming majority of them rating it with 5 stars. It's very likely this review will never be read, but I just had to have my say. This book is so good it will almost ruin your comic reading ...
Batman: The Killing Joke
Alan Moore
,
Brian Bolland
DC Comics, 2008
A New Joker
I have had a lot of my friends tell me about this book, especially what with the Dark Knight recently being the talk amongst us and I sought the book out hearing about how twisted and insane the Joker was in it. I had no idea just how twisted Joker was in the book. But ...
Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again
Frank Miller
,
Lynn Varley
DC Comics, 2004
weak
First I should say that Miller's the Dark Knight Returns is one of my favorite pieces of literature. It is exquisite, but the sequel is rather weak. The art isn't anywhere near as good as the original. The story had some good moments but was overall way too heavy ...
Batman: Dark Victory
Jeph Loeb
,
Tim Sale
DC Comics, 2002
It is Amazing
This Comic is very good, but before you buy "Dark Victory" do you need buy "The helloween". It's a serie, the fisrt one is "The helloween" and the second is "Dark Victory". The quality of the product is good, the paperback is like a plastic paper, the pictures are ...
Batman: The Long Halloween
Jeph Loeb
,
Tim Sale
DC Comics, 1999
Harvey Dent, Tragic Character
This is probably one of the first stories that really showed Harvey Dent as a tragic figure in the Batman universe rather than some demented villain with a duel identity issue. The Long Halloween probably did the best of showing the relationship of Batman, Jim Gordon, ...
Watchmen
Alan Moore
DC Comics, 1995
Learning experience (good)
I was given this book by younger friends, with a certain amount of trepidation on their part. They need not have worried, for this is a fantastic piece of work, beautifully-drawn, consistently intriguing. Want to know what super-heroes are REALLY like? This will get ...
Batman: The Man Who Laughs
Ed Brubaker
DC Comics, 2008
Mr. McCarty is wrong
I just want to point out that the reviewer Mr. McCarty is incorrect when he states that The Man Who Laughs is somehow derivative of Batman Begins. Batman Begins was written and filmed long after The Man Who Laughs was published. Disregard his review of TMWL because ...
Kingdom Come
Mark Waid
DC Comics, 1997
Superman Rocks!!!
Want to know about what happens to Superman when he gets old? Find it in here... Nice cover, really shiny and in excellent conditions
Absolute Sandman Vol. 04
Neil Gaiman
DC Comics, 2008
Absolute Batman: Hush
Jeph Loeb
,
Jim Lee
DC Comics, 2005
One of the best Batman stories in the past few years
Jeph Loeb's yearlong Hush arc on Batman was made all the better by offering spectacular artwork from penciler Jim Lee and inker Scott Williams, and ended up being a best-seller as well as being one of the best Batman stories in the past few years. Hush is the name of ...
Batman: A Death in the Family
Jim Starlin
,
Jim Aparo
, ...
DC Comics, 1995
Another Batman Classic!
Okay,when DC was planning this storyline they knew they were treading into new territory.It would be a controversial time in the comics industry where the companies wanted to get more mature with their readers.DC lead a campaign in whicn the fans would vote to either ...
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