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pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it 11 years ago
There's a fascinating interview with Nolan inside the front cover. I agree with Nolan's sentiment that the creation of Two Face is inseparable from the evolution of Batman, who's constantly on the bleeding edge of justice. I like the brief cameos of Scarecrow and the Mad Hatter. Joker gets his bazil...
yahyaahmadi
yahyaahmadi rated it 12 years ago
The best comic I've ever read (not that I've read many, but it had all the qualities I seek in a comic book: fantastic artwork; good dialogue; and simple but interesting story.The only flaw in this amazing book was the use of too many twists, which in comparison to the overall quality of the work, c...
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it 13 years ago
Fantastic. This is a Batman story for the horror nerds out there. Batman is evil, or is he?
The Good Times Are Killing Me
The Good Times Are Killing Me rated it 13 years ago
Amazing story. And the graphics... I wanted to tear the comic apart and put the pages on my wall. This is by far the best batman comic I've come across.
Ben Linus' adventures in Wonderland
Ben Linus' adventures in Wonderland rated it 13 years ago
What a great story! This comic is awesome from the title to the last page. The phrase "long halloween" caught my atention from the very first time and it summarizes the whole story. In this comic you'll find a presentation of almost every villain in the Batman universe. Clues to the Holiday's identi...
Tyson Adams Reviews
Tyson Adams Reviews rated it 13 years ago
I think this comic collection can best be described by the word MEH.
Sesana
Sesana rated it 14 years ago
The Long Halloween is a follow-up to Year One, written by Jeph Loeb because Frank Miller had no apparent interest in doing so. (After having read All-Star Batman and Robin, I think that's a good thing.) It essentially picks up right where Year One left off. Batman is still kind of new to all of this...
The Good Times Are Killing Me
The Good Times Are Killing Me rated it 14 years ago
Wow. That's pretty much all I thought after the final panel of Crimson Mist. This is the darkest Batman of all, the one that honors his name and becomes a predator of criminals and innocents alike. We start Crimson Mist with the agony of Batman, condemned to exist in Limbo and to thirst for blood fo...
The Book Lantern
The Book Lantern rated it 14 years ago
A really interesting crime-noir approach to my favourite superhero (he's so much cooler than Superman, don't deny it), one that's much more effective than anything Frank Miller's done in the last 10 years. Harvey's mental descent and eventual transformation into Two-Face is particularly fascinating....
Readundant
Readundant rated it 15 years ago
So good I read it in one sitting. At Barnes & Noble. Sorry, Jeph and Tim.
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