Showing posts with label batman graphic novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batman graphic novels. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Batman: The Dark Night Returns

This trimester I started to read BATMAN: The Dark KnightReturns by Frank miller with Klaus janson and Lynn varley. I went to read this book because batman is one of favorite superhero and I like the movie they did. This book has a four book into one so I'm just talking book one because I know it.

In the story it the tenth anniversary of the last sighting of the batman. And a new group of villains has rise call the mutants

I chose this book because batman is second favorite superhero and I like to read comic a lot. If you like batman or want to read something in your free time check it out.



Book Review by John M.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Batman Knightfall, Volume 2: Knightquest

I have read Batman Nightfall, Volume 2: Knightquest. This is a collection of many comics from the Batman series (comic #21-40) in one book, so it is easy to finish the story and not have to get every comic. The author is a whole D.C. comics team, consisting of Alan Grant, Doug Moench, and Chuck Dixon. This book is the sequal to the first volume of Nightfall written by the same team.

Mentally defeated and physically broken, Bruce Wayne suffered a crippling blow while battling Bane. Now, the title of the Batman must be passed on to another, and Jean Paul Valley takes the opportunity to own Gotham City. But as the new dark knight slowly loses his grip on sanity, his idea of justice takes a violent and deadly turn. Witnessing this dangerous behavior firsthand, Nightwing and Robin try to come to grips with Bruce's highly controversial decision to come back from a severly broken back to become the Batman once again while the new Batman sets his sights on taking revenge against Bane. Along the way, Nightwing and Robin face the problems of still cleaning the streets from the Arkham Asylum break out and taking out the likes of the Joker, Anarky, and The Scarecrow, while still having to worry about Bane and their best friend and better enemy, Jean Paul.


I really loved the book. This was much better than Volume one, which is saying a lot considering my review of that. The plot and characters came together better than volume one and the final battle between Jean Paul and Bruce Wayne was awesome! If you enjoy comic books, stop what you are doing and go to the nearest comic shop and find the sequal to the first volume of Nightfall.


Book Review by Jordan S.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Batman Knightfall: Volume 1

I have read Batman Nightfall: Volume 1. This is a collection of many comics from the Batman series (comic #1-20) in one book, so it is easy to finish the story and not have to get every comic. The author is a whole D.C. comics team, consisting of Alan Grant, Doug Moench, and Chuck Dixon. This book is just one part of the other two volumes of Nightfall written by this team.

This story is about Bane- a young child born in a prison and raised by hardcore criminals, that soon hears about a place called Gotham City, New York and the man that is called The Batman. For decades, he becomes obsessed with killing the Batman. He soon escapes prison and releases all the criminals from Arkham Asylum- a maximum security prison that holds all of the world's worst criminals. This book is about the Batman and Robin chasing down the worst criminals, including Croc, The Riddler, The Joker, Anarky, and Scarecrow, before finally reaching Bane in a one-on-one battle.


I really enjoyed the book. It was the best set of comics I've ever read. The plot and characters came together very well. If you enjoy comic books, stop what you are doing and go to the nearest comic shop and find this volume of Nightfall.


Book Review by Jordan S.