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bloodviolet
bloodviolet rated it 11 years ago
Reprinting NIGHTWING #46-50 and material from NIGHTWING 80-PAGE GIANT #1 and NIGHTWING SECRET FILES! The Chuck Dixon run of Nightwing was one of my favorites.
That New Book Blog Smell
That New Book Blog Smell rated it 11 years ago
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...
brandonsears
brandonsears rated it 13 years ago
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 ...
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it 13 years ago
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!
Itinerant Librarian on Books
Itinerant Librarian on Books rated it 14 years ago
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 ...
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