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Batman: Year One - The Quintessential Dark Knight Origin 🦇💥
Frank Miller's "Batman: Year One" is a seminal work that has rightfully earned its place as one of the most celebrated and influential Batman stories ever told. This deluxe edition not only presents the iconic graphic novel in all its glory but also offers a treasure trove of bonus material that will delight fans and provide a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at its creation.From the very first page, Miller's gritty, noir-inspired storytelling immerses you in the seedy underbelly of Gotham City, a world plagued by corruption, crime, and despair. It's a bold departure from the campy interpretations of the past, grounding the Dark Knight in a grim reality that perfectly captures the essence of his character.Miller's writing is matched by the exceptional artwork of David Mazzucchelli, whose stark and expressive pencils breathe life into this dark and brooding world. The character designs, panel layouts, and use of shadows and light create a cinematic experience that is both visually striking and emotionally resonant.But what truly sets "Batman: Year One" apart is its exploration of the parallel journeys of Bruce Wayne and James Gordon, two men driven by a shared sense of justice and a desire to save Gotham from itself. Miller's deft handling of their character arcs, as they navigate the treacherous waters of their respective paths, is masterful. Their eventual convergence is a moment of pure storytelling brilliance, forever intertwining their destinies.For longtime fans and newcomers alike, this deluxe edition is a must-have. The inclusion of Miller's and Mazzucchelli's introductions, as well as the wealth of bonus material, provides invaluable insights into the creative process and the lasting impact of this iconic work.While some may find the tone and subject matter too dark or gritty for their tastes, there is no denying the profound influence "Batman: Year One" has had on the character and the comic book medium as a whole. It is a seminal work that redefined the Dark Knight for a new generation and set the stage for the renaissance of mature, sophisticated storytelling in the world of comics.Whether you're a die-hard Batman fan or simply appreciate exceptional storytelling, "Batman: Year One - Deluxe Edition" is an essential addition to your collection. It is a true masterpiece that has withstood the test of time and will continue to inspire and captivate readers for generations to come.
J**N
Excellent noir Batman story
Batman: Year One feels, to me, a lot like an old film-noir crime movie from the 50s, as does most of Frank Miller’s work (his Daredevil run, for example). It’s dark, gritty, contains copious amounts of monologue and centres around a detective (or two, in this case, as the story prominently featured Jim Gordon, everyone’s faviroute non-corrupt GCPD lieutenant, and Batman, the world’s Greatest Detective). David Mazzuchelli’s art complimenting the script with a similarly dark and gritty vision of Gotham and it’s inhabitants.The story focuses on Bruce’s first year as Batman (the title says it all: Batman: Year One). It shows Bruce learning how to be Batman, and trying to get rid of the corruption in the GCPD. But that’s only half the story, literally, as the other half of the story focuses on Jim Gordon, with his first year as a police lieutenant in Gotham City, trying to be a good cop in a city where the police is as bad as the criminals. It grounds the story and gives depth to Jim, whose never really been a focus in the comics.One thing that some might find unusual about this Batman stories is its villains, of lack thereof. There’s no Joker, no Penguin, no Riddler, not even a mention of any of the Rogue’s gallery, except for focusing on Gotjam’s crime families and a cool reference to a certain villain on the very last page. It’s devoid of villains and only focuses on the core part of Batman: Batman and Gotham. Miller manages to give us the most realistic, most down to earth Batman story in my memory. It shows Batman learning to be Batman, taking down street-level thugs and crime bosses, fighting the corruption in the GCPD.As for the book, it’s one of the best I’ve got in my small yet growing collection. The paper used on the cover and in the pages are different to normal, not using normal glossy paper but more of a matte paper type. This paper feels really good when holding and reading. The books also contains lots of extras in the back, including a 4-page comic by Mazzuchelli about Batman. Very nice additions.In summary, a must-have for any Batman fans. It’s a great comic for anyone who knows the character of Batman, and really wants to get to know the character better. The story and art is stellar and gives us a down-to-earth Batman. I’d say it’s a great first Batman story, not requiring and previous knowledge and showing you what Batman is about, who he is, and also introducing you to Batman. But, nevertheless, give it a read. It’s one of the best Batman stories, with no previous knowledge required, and art which sets the tone and will immerse you.
F**A
Interesting
It was interesting to see Batman's initial struggles as Batman. It was also interesting to see the Cat woman's initial steps. I didn't like the letters' style for Bruce's thoughts, I found it difficult to read. I liked the bonus at the end with some of the author's artwork, early drawings, and designs
M**L
Great comic!
Awesome book with nice illustrations and interesting story!
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