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After reading a review a few days ago of a new issue of a Batman comic involving a battle between the Dark Knight and the Batman Who Laughs, I decided to read a collection containing an introduction to the character. Basically the idea behind the Batman Who Laughs is a Batman-Joker mashup created wh...
I am a huge history buff and love to learn about different landmarks. This book is about the building of the Brooklyn Bridge. It is not really my type of book as it is done in Graphic novel or Comic book style. It was still a great book. It takes you from the beginning of the the idea by John August...
If you have been missing Superman, you know, the guy who was a hero and a genuinely nice guy -- here's the book for you! He's back! Thanks to the magic of complicated comic continuity (which you don't even need to really keep up with) Superman is now a loving husband and father. It is so great.I'm ...
It's not bad, it's just not something I particularly enjoy. It's fun, it's cute, it's just falling flat for me. I did particularly like how Lex interacted with the two super kids, especially how Robin tricked Lex into saving Superboy! Still, it's not something I'm so enthusiastic about that...
I enjoyed this, it was a fun ride, but I felt it was lacking in substance, enough so that I couldn't award it five, or even four, stars. Also, Damian Wayne picking on Jon Kent feels a little one sided: Jon is young enough and innocent enough that I don't think he really thinks lashing out is an op...