Another one I picked up on a whim. I kind of liked this - yeah, it's Batman vs The Joker, Round One Million Six, but it's an interesting plot that leaves me curious to know what happens next.

 

The artwork is pretty good in this one, too - I won't spoil, but there's one scene in this that is NOT for the squeamish.

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  • The plot is fine, but that scene...there's no way I'd give this book to a 12-year-old.
  • I wouldn't give anything to a twelve year old. Little parasites. Let 'em get jobs if they want stuff.
  • Yeah, when I was twelve, I had to scrounge around for dimes, nickels and pennies! Pampered Brats!
  • When I was twelve, I was reading about Matt Murdock digging up the body of his dead girlfriend and then playing Russian roulette with her killer in a hospital room...so there's that.
  • I really hope that Alfred is NOT just a computer program...but he was using the computer/hologram program to communicate to Bruce from elsewhere or while he was busy with other tasks.
  • I jumped off the Bat-wagon a while ago and am reluctant to jump back on. what happened in that one scene? (Go ahead and slap a "spoiler" on the post and spoile away.) I will say I've never been truly disturbed by anything I read in a comic book... until last week when I read the Berni Wrightson Creepy Archives. I'll post a review when I have time.
  • Jeff of Earth-J said:
    I jumped off the Bat-wagon a while ago and am reluctant to jump back on. what happened in that one scene? (Go ahead and slap a "spoiler" on the post and spoile away.)

    What he said. The failure to truly reboot Batman as they're doing with Superman (Damien Brat is still around?) makes me even more wary.
  • Jeff of Earth-J said:

    I jumped off the Bat-wagon a while ago and am reluctant to jump back on. what happened in that one scene? (Go ahead and slap a "spoiler" on the post and spoile away.)

    It's really something that should be seen in comic form, not read in text form, but... SPOILER The Joker has someone deliberately skin his face, and the final image is the Joker's grinning skin hanging on a wall. END SPOILER

     

    Don't say you weren't warned!



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  • First, I love Damien and what he brings to the Bat-Family.  Second, James has been de-aged back to his red-haired self.  Third, this is one of the early encounters with Joker for Batman.  Fourth, the cave enterance is hidden by a moutain-side hologram.  Fifth...um...the Joker's face has been removed by a crime-plastic surgeon called the Dollmaker.  Joker is looking to try a new identity...I guess...
  • Jinx...you owe me a Coke.
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