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  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns

    From:Frank Miller , DC Comics ,
    Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
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    User Rating:4.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#352




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    Batman's Back, 2008-06-04
    Even though this was written a long time ago, it is a great read for any Batman fan. It has an amazing story and the artwork is very detailed. You can see some of the ideas from the movie Batman Begins in this novel even though it's a different story. It is something I'd also recommend to a non-Batman fan as well.

    Good Stuff...Revolutionary, 2008-05-22
    Although originally published in a monthly serial format, this compilation, or Graphic Novel, started the generation of Graphic Novels being sold at local bookstores and Amazon. It's dark, gritty, and keeps your attention throughout. Certainly not suitable for young readers, we're introduced to Batman as being truly a Dark Knight, a vigilante protecting our future by any means necessary. If you're new to the genre, here's a great place to start. I've been a Frank Miller, Batman, and overall comic book fan since the first moment I picked it up.

    So You've Never Read DKR?, 2008-05-08
    "This book got me back into comics..." I'm not the only one who's said those words over the last 22 years. It was 1989 and the first Batman movie was about to be released when I read it. I was blown away and realized that in my time away from comics, I'd grown up and so had comics...

    Now, for anyone who has never read this... comics have continued to grow up since this was first published in 1986, so for those readers it might seam over-rated. Please realize though that at the time no one had ever done anything like this with Batman. It was groundbreaking and it's effects have "darkened" the superhero genre to this very day. Read this and then compare it with any mainsteam comic from 1986 and you will see it's superiority.

    The young modern reader has read and enjoyed the waves left by Miller's Dark Knight Returns, and this IS a must read for anyone who spends too much time and money at a local comic book shop. MUST READ.

    2 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
    Fun, but dated and overrated., 2008-05-04
    Some of the sequences are classic and well drawn, but as soon as the mutants become the major villains the book becomes too ludicrous for its own good.

    I immediately stopped caring. Yes, it's gritty, but Alan Moore's killing joke is much better.

    Heck, Batman: Year One is much better.

    If you want good Miller read Daredevil: Born Again, Sin City Vol. 1 or Daredevil: Man Without Fear.

    6 of 33 customers found the following review helpful:
    so poorly illustrated it's often un-readable, 2008-05-01
    I gave up after about 20 pages of not being able to tell what was going on because of how terribly sloppy the drawings are.

    it's not worth the time or the $.

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