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The Old Guard (2020)
The Old Guard (2020)
2020 | Action, Fantasy
Lost potential .
The potential was great, the execution not so. It would have been improved with a batman gothic style abs maybe some of the turmoil of falling in love, having kids and watching then grow old and die when your immortal. Otherwise it's just a real miss
  
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Batman And Robin Vol. 3: Death Of the Family
Patrick Gleason, Peter J. Tomasi | 2013 | Comics & Graphic Novels
8
8.3 (3 Ratings)
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"Death Of The Family" contains the Joker's return (also introduction into the New 52) and attack on the Bat family. Other titles feature the clown taking on Red Hood, Red Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing and Batman. Each one of those arcs concludes with issue #17 of the New 52 Batman. This volume centers on Joker's attack on Damian, the current Robin, and finishes with the issue mentioned above.

It is a darker storyline, and I love the New 52 Joker's psychosis. He thinks he's Batman's best friend. That he keeps the Dark Knight sharp while all the sidekicks make the Bat weak. It's intriguing, even more so when he interacts with Damian. This story basically boils down to two interesting characters butting heads.


Preceding it is a prologue issue in which Damian lures Bruce out of country with a familial scavenger hunt in order to take over as Batman for a few days. The epilogue is an issue in which all three residents of Wayne Manor have nightmares.


Start to finish, it was a solid piece of entertainment.
  
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Batman: A Death In The Family
Jim Starlin | 1989 | Comics & Graphic Novels
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6.2 (5 Ratings)
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Ah, 1988/89.

I was just entering double digits, the Cold War was still in force, and DC decided to bump off Robin.

Of course, when I say 'Robin' I actually mean the second character (Jason Todd) to take that mantle (with the first being the more famous Dick Grayson, who has now become Nightwing), and when I say DC I actually mean the DC readers - in a (then) unprecedented move, DC had actually left it open to the readers to decide his fate, via a telephone poll.

It is, of course, Batman's nemesis Joker who is responsible for the killing, after he (yet again) breaks out of Arkham Asylum and heads to the middle East to sell a nuclear weapon that he just-so-happened to have lying around. Batman goes off in pursuit, with a sidelined-by-Batman (due to his erratic nature) Robin on the trail of his real parent; a trail that leads to the two of them meeting up (amazing coincidence, Batman!), Robin ignoring Batman's advice and proceeding to put himself in harms way.

Apparently there was also a media storm around this; around the fact that over the course - and due t 0the events of - this plot-line, that Batman was moving back to his nihilistic vigilante loner roots rather than the kid-friendly character he had become: he even goes so far, in this, to punch out at Superman! The horror!!
  
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David McK (3623 KP) rated Batman: Hush in Books

Jan 28, 2019  
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Batman: Hush
Jeph Loeb | 2009
10
8.0 (2 Ratings)
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So, not long ago I picked up a copy of the Batman 75th anniversary box set, which is made up of 3 separate stories: The Dark Knight Returns, The Court of Owls and Hush. I also put caked up both Year One and The Killing Joke separately.

Of them all, I knew that at least 3 were (supposedly) very good: The Dark Knight Returns, The Killing Joke and Year One. What I ddid nt know, however, was just how good Hush was.

Set during a period when Batman is at the top of his game (unlike the older Batman of The Dark Knight Returns, or the younger of Year One), this graphic novel includes just about any and all of Batmans friends and foes - top of my head, I can think of only one major villain who doesn't play a role (but is mentioned in passing).

Like The Dark Knight Returns, it also includes The Man of Steel in the story, with Batman and Superman again facing off against one another in a portion of it (but for very different reasons than in The Dark Knight Returns).

OK, it may be pretty obvious - I felt - fairly early on just who is pulling the strings,but this still makes for a very enjoyable and dynamic read, with some of the best artwork I have yet seen in any of the graphic novels I have read.
  
American Psycho (2000)
American Psycho (2000)
2000 | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Acting and story (0 more)
Epic
Bale gives an amazing performance in this movie and Letto is great as well. One of the best serial killer movies i have ever scene and I can say it's better than Dexter. This also proves that Batman really did kill the joker at one point.
  
The Dark Knight (2008)
The Dark Knight (2008)
2008 | Action, Crime
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Heath Ledger RIP
The best of the new batman movies by far. Heath ledger's portrayal of the Joker was my second favorite to Jack Nicholson. I fathom how dark he had to go in his mind to play this twisted, sadistic version of one of my top favorite villians.
  
Batman (1989)
Batman (1989)
1989 | Action
Humor (3 more)
Character representation
Action
Style
One of the greats
One of the best Batman movies out there. Michael Keaton is an awesome Bruce Wayne. While it may be a little dated, it has a lot of stay power. With it's well executed sets and costume design, this is a must see.
  
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