I like this comic, it deals with the Joker origin as the comedian who got into a bad situation and ended up in a vat of chemicals. so far its my favorite origin of the joker and seeing a story as the aftermath was great.Its a good story, and a quick read and the art style is dark and grittyBut I'm a...
I like this comic, it deals with the Joker origin as the comedian who got into a bad situation and ended up in a vat of chemicals. so far its my favorite origin of the joker and seeing a story as the aftermath was great.Its a good story, and a quick read and the art style is dark and grittyBut I'm a...
I was handed this by a friend who had given it a high amount of praise. When I saw that Ed Brubaker had written it, I couldn't blame him! Of course it's going to be awesome, it has Brubaker's name attached to it.So, before I cracked open this graphic novel, I knew two things:1) Ed Brubaker is the ...
I really loved The Man Who Laughs, but the other half of this is Made of Wood which was also really, really great and involved the Green Lantern. I really saw a lot of influence of The Man Who Laughs in The Dark Knight now that I've read it... Really cool!
I had a few people suggesting this book, so I went ahead and looked it up. Even though I see some geeks dislike it or nitpick at it, I thought it was pretty good. You get two stories here. One is a Joker origin story, and a second story that features the Golden Age Green Lantern. This does serve as ...
I wasn't impressed by this book. The artwork is good but the stories left me a bit cold. The first one felt like an almost superficial look into the Joker's reasons and story. The second one, well, I have to admit that I don't know much about the Green Lantern beyond the basics, so while it was OK t...