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Post by batman1973 on Apr 25, 2008 0:42:54 GMT -5
(Contains Spoilers!!!) I've had the chance recently to read more Batman Graphic Novels. So far to date, Batman: Death and the City has to be the best I've read so far. Paul Dini and co. really went all out. I mean Batman teaming up with Edward Nigma and Harley Quinn? BOO-YEA! Top notch stuff! and how about Sugar huh? I mean wow. Not only good looking, but deadlier and a better ventriloquist than Wesker. If you haven't read Death and the City Do it!
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Post by jlavaia on Apr 25, 2008 10:37:18 GMT -5
(Contains Spoilers!!!) I've had the chance recently to read more Batman Graphic Novels. So far to date, Batman: Death and the City has to be the best I've read so far. Paul Dini and co. really went all out. I mean Batman teaming up with Edward Nigma and Harley Quinn? BOO-YEA! Top notch stuff! and how about Sugar huh? I mean wow. Not only good looking, but deadlier and a better ventriloquist than Wesker. If you haven't read Death and the City Do it! it's a trade, not a graphic novel. and it was a good arc, but it definitely was not one of the best Batman arcs ever. if you thought that was the best, then i recommend checking some of the stuff listed in this thread here: legionsofgotham.proboards70.com/index.cgi?board=comics&action=display&thread=2391once you read most of those stories, Dini's first arc from Detective wont even rank in your top 20.
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Post by batman1973 on Apr 26, 2008 0:13:59 GMT -5
Well, I've read most of those listed with the exception of Long Halloweeen and No man's land.(Yea, I know, some Batman fan I am huh, lol) Still this arc was pretty dang good as far as stories go. I will admit I have a lot more reading to do to catch up, howver DC isn't making that task any easier but twisting things around all the time. Unless you're plugged in more than I am, you could get lost real easy in The DCU
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Post by electri on Apr 26, 2008 5:56:10 GMT -5
Its his opinion
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