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Carregando... Batman by Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso Deluxe Edition (edição: 2017)de Brian Azzarello (Autor), Eduardo Risso (Ilustrador)
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The first new series from DC Black Label is collected in a spectacular new hardcover! The Joker is dead. There is no doubt about that. But whether Batman finally snapped his scrawny neck or some other sinister force in Gotham City did the deed is still a mystery. Problem is, Batman can't remember... and the more he digs into this labyrinthian case, the more his mind starts to doubt everything he's uncovering. So who better to set him straight than... John Constantine? Problem with that is as much as John loves a good mystery, he loves messing with people's heads even more. So with John's "help," the pair will delve into the sordid underbelly of Gotham as they race toward the mind-blowing truth of who murdered The Joker. Batman: Damned is a supernatural horror story told by two of comics' greatest modern creators-a visceral thrill-ride that proudly puts the "black" in Black Label. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The stories are the best part though. "Scars" was an intriguing look into the psyches of Zsazz and Batman, contrasting the ways in which these two interlocked characters perceive life. The biggest draw, of course, is "Broken City", which takes a deep, dark look into Batman's inner workings. The story has its fair share of twists and turns, but they all come together in the end and are wrapped up in a nice bow. More than that, though, is Batman's personality. It shines through the darkest pages and makes you empathize with a broken man.
Following that is "Knight of Vengeance", which takes us to the Flashpoint universe where Thomas Wayne carries the mantle of Batman (he kills!). I especially loved this story because it's so different from what I'm used to. It's not that Batman kills his villains or is best friends with Gordon--or anything else like that. It's outstanding because of the way it deals with loss and desperation. Plus, the ending was exceptional with the symbolism.
Finally, the "Wednesday Comics Batman" was a decent way to wrap up the book. I quite enjoyed and liked it, for it was a simple story about love and loss for Bruce Wayne.
Overall, I'd highly recommend getting the book. It was money well spent for me. ( )