by Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, Paul Jenkins, Jae Lee
So many feels. First of all, this is pretty fucked up. Like, Joker becomes a UN ambassador fucked up. And for reals, that happens in this. I mean, it was like the writers asked how gross they could make me feel, and then put all that stuff in there. But the worst is Jason Todd's mother. ...
A really weak, dated Batman story. 20% decent storyline, with Batman angsting over his decision to take on Jason Todd as a replacement Robin, and 80% Batman punching a lot of "terrorists" out in the Middle East (and beating up and drugging a few women for variety). The colouring is well done, but th...
I am not a Jason Todd fan in any shape or form, but Batman: ADITF is one of the best stories ever written.
Finally got to see The Joker beat Robin to death with a crowbar in the comics. I can see why this graphic novel was controversial, as the subject material was a little on the serious side. Good story, but for me not the easiest or most entertaining to read. Good Batman anyways.
OMG, 80s comics! are all of you this entertaining? angsty without having it take over the plot? and adrienne roy, you rock the colorist's position.
OMG, 80s comics! are all of you this entertaining? angsty without having it take over the plot? and adrienne roy, you rock the colorist's position.
I watched Batman: Under the Red Hood recently thanks to Netflix’s streaming option. I enjoyed it for so many reasons, but that’s another post. After watching the movie, I wanted to read the source material that led up to the events in the movie. Admittedly, I’m more of a Marvel girl than a DC girl, ...