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Rear Admiral
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Essential Batman
Year One Strange Apparitions (the original Englehart run in Detective Comics in 77-78) Dark Knight, Dark City Gotham Central (which I just finished reading and it blew me away) Blind Justice (I don't know how I missed this gem from the early 1990s, but it's fantastic) Faces and Blades - two three-issue runs from Legends of the Dark Knight The Killing Joke Arkham Asylum The Joker's Five-Way Revenge (Batman #251) The Dark Knight Returns will go on the list, with some caveats. I'm considering Face the Face, but I haven't read it yet, and possibly Detective Comics #569-570, which tells of the Joker's corruption of Catwoman, but again I haven't read it - so if anyone can give me a review of either of these, I'd appreciate it. I need to reread Long Halloween before I put it on the list, because I remember it as okay, but not great. There'll be mentions of No Man's Land, A Death in the Family, Dark Victory and Hush, but none of these overly impressed me as being great writing. And I am really trying to concentrate on stories that have a Nolan-verse-esque real crime kind of feel. I know there's a great story from the 70s, that's mostly written in prose with only a few illustrations - I think it's in one of the collection TPBs, maybe even Batman in the 70s. If someone could come up with that title or issue number, I'd be ever so grateful. I think it was an O'Neil story and it was just Batman tracking a gangster. Any other recommendations? I also need some help identifying the best of the animated series material that's in this vein. I've only seen bits and pieces of the animated series. If there are any really standout episodes, I could include those - or maybe I'll just do short paragraphs on each series. Books are going on the list too. I read Ultimate Evil ages ago and it was pretty good, and I'm reading one called Dead White right now. It seems to be based in the Nolan-verse continuity and it's not half bad. Any other novels out there that I might not know of?
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There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning. - Warren Buffett Last edited by Lapis Exilis; August 29 2008 at 06:51 PM. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: UK
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Re: Essential Batman
"Robin's Reckoning" is probably one of the more definitive takes Grayson's origin. "Mad Love" is defiantly worth a look. Very important Joker/Harley episode. "Almost Got 'Im" also a good noir yarn. "Beware the Gray Ghost" also very noir and you get to hear Adam West talk to Batman (always fun.) Oh and if you really want noir, "It's Never Too Late" is practically a Bogart film. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Underground
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Re: Essential Batman
Mask of the Phantasm is going in the movie section of the list, for sure.
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There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning. - Warren Buffett |
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Rear Admiral
Location: UK
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Re: Essential Batman
Oh and at the risk of self promotion, I like to think we did some passable noir on the DKA fancomic. "Night of the Crow" especially. ![]() P.S. Like your choice of avatar.
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Re: Essential Batman
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"I want to see gamma rays, I want to hear X-rays, and I want to smell dark matter. I’m a machine and I could know much more." - Cavil, Battlestar Galactica |
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Re: Essential Batman
In fact, just last night I saw this blog community entry that went through it, pointing out a lot of the problems with the story, primarily where Gilda Dent is concerned. Tim Sale's work in it is great. Loeb's, not so much.
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Location: Underground
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Re: Essential Batman
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There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning. - Warren Buffett |
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Re: Essential Batman
They are also collected together in the TPB "Four of a Kind." For similar reasons, "The Man Who Laughs" would be an excellent addition as well - you'll note that "Year One" ends with hints of the Joker. "The Man Who Laughs" tells that story of the first battle between Batman and the Joker, continuing directly from "Year One." It's a prestige one-shot, recently re-released in hardcover. |
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Re: Essential Batman
Dark Victory is just awful. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Underground
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Re: Essential Batman
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Admiral
Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Essential Batman
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Re: Essential Batman
It was printed original in 1978 in DC Specials No.15. The first Greatest Stories Ever Told volume from 1988 in which it appears is now out of print, but that story was printed again in one of the 2 that exsist now. I don't remember which though. |
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YEAH I LOVE THAT
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Location: Broccoli
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Re: Essential Batman
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Admiral
Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Essential Batman
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