Batman. Year One. Deluxe Edition

Batman. Year One. Deluxe Edition

Softcover
4.140

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Description

In 1986, Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli produced this groundbreaking reinterpretation of the origin of Batman—who he is, and how he came to be. Sometimes careless and naive, this Dark Knight is far from the flawless vigilante he is today.

In his first year on the job, Batman feels his way around a Gotham City far darker than the one he left. His solemn vow to extinguish the town’s criminal element is only half the battle; along with Lieutenant James Gordon, the Dark Knight must also fight a police force more corrupt than the scum in the streets.

Batman: Year One stands next to Batman: The Dark Knight Returns on the mantle of greatest Batman graphic novels of all time. Timeless in its appeal, Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s masterpiece would stand apart from the crowded comics field even today.

This edition includes the complete graphic novel, a new introduction by writer Frank Miller and a new illustrated afterword by artist David Mazzucchelli. Completing this collection are over 40 pages of never-before-seen developmental material such as character and layout sketches, sample script pages, sketches, and more that pro-vide a glimpse into the making of this contemporary classic.

This volume collects Batman #404-407.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
144
Price
14.50 €

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4.5

Die Story ist als Einstieg in Batman perfekt und ich finde, dass die Illustration trotz des einfachen, aber detaillierten Zeichenstils, die Emotionen der Charaktere sehr schön übermitteln.

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I feel like I'm a horrible person to give a Batman comic such a negative rating, and I urge everyone who happens to read my review not to trust my opinion. You'll probably love it; the artwork is okay and the plot well-developed and fast-paced. I have never been much of a Batman fan; neither have I ever understood the hype surrounding this figure, so I finally wanted to give one of the Batman comics a chance by reading Frank Miller's recounting of Batman's early crime fighting career. I didn't enjoy reading it at all, but that's only a personal problem I have with it. I mainly missed the psychological depth everyone claimed this comic to have, and I never really caught myself interested in any of the events. But as I said: don't trust me.

5

Yo good comic liked it more than the dark knight returns

5

Batman at his best, dark gritty and stands the test of time.

5

Aint no way gordon was cheating on his pregnant wife damn

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