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Batman long halloween noir
Batman long halloween noir











batman long halloween noir

There's a bunch of suspects and it seems like everyone is in on it, but then.NO! It's that weird janitor that you saw mopping the floors back in issue one! <-stop crying, you whiner baby, that's not whodunnit. The gist is that there's a new killer in town. You know what I mean? It's expected that Poison Ivy shows up with her weird leaf hair and breathes her roofie breath on everyone.īut even the Dark Knight's entire rogue gallery showing up couldn't really save me from being a bit bored by the plot. Like they're there as background props simply because this is set in Gotham. But because the main focus is on crime and corruption in the city, the supervillains seem.less cool. There are a lot of his regular bad guys involved in this one. It doesn't excite me when Batman goes after these guys. And they're only half as dirty as the people we elect into office. The point I'm trying to make is that these aren't serial killers or child molesters.

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As someone who likes things kept tidy, I have an appreciation for anyone who manages to stay organized. They're like drug dealers in that they wouldn't have a job if someone wasn't asking them to do that job. They just don't evoke any real feelings in me. I'm just not at all interested in mobsters. This was my 3rd time and I thought maybe now that I'm more mature I'd appreciate this sort of crime story. I don't hate it or anything, I just can't really muster up any excitement for it. Ok, this is one of those Batman stories that everyone loves and I just sort of tolerate.

batman long halloween noir

Sadly, if you're looking for that perfect spooky tale to curl up with during October, you'll need to keep on looking. x 11-in., 224 pages, full color.The first thing you need to know is that The Long Halloween isn't actually a Halloween story. While hunting the murderer of a small boy's parents, Batman is caught up in his own investigation and ruminations, only to fall prey to a deadly new pair of killers who have been stalking him. Written by his frequent collaborator Brian Azzarello, this title includes tales from a variety of Batman projects, including "Broken City," a profound examination of the Dark Knight Detective and the grim metropolis that he protects. BATMAN NOIR: EDUARDO RISSO spotlights the art of 100 BULLETS illustrator Eduardo Risso, which casts the Dark Knight in deep shadow on every page. Collects Batman (1940) #620-625, Flashpoint Batman Knight of Vengeance (2011) #1-3, and Material from Wednesday Comics (2009 DC Comics) #1-12, and Batman Gotham Knights (2000) #8. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.ġst printing.













Batman long halloween noir