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Title | : | Batman: Haunted Knight (Batman) |
Author | : | Jeph Loeb |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 191 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1996 by DC Comics |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Dc Comics. Batman. Superheroes. Fiction. Comic Book |
Jeph Loeb
Paperback | Pages: 191 pages Rating: 3.86 | 7669 Users | 299 Reviews
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Edited@16/05/2019: rating updated to 5 stars!The artwork is so damn great, Gothic and graceful and moving! Artist Tim Sale, you surely is the man of my dreams!
A gritty mysterious Batman and Halloween, nightmarish maze and Alice in Wonderland, bad dreams and psychological horror, all in one go! What more can I ask for!?
PS: Poison Ivy is so beautifully drawn!
Original review@2017:
So these are the three Halloween special stories which had later been developed into The Long Halloween and Dark Victory. I really do like the artwork, the coloring is gloomy but beautiful. I like the story with Alice in Wonderland in it the best, still the last story about children doing trick or treat in the Wayne Manor is pretty nice too!
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Original Title: | Batman: Haunted Knight |
ISBN: | 1563892731 (ISBN13: 9781563892738) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Batman, Loeb and Sale's Batman #2, Modern Batman #13 , more |
Characters: | Alfred Pennyworth, Oswald Cobblepot, Jonathan Crane, James Gordon, Lucius Fox, Pamela Isley, Barbara Gordon, Jervis Tetch, Bruce Wayne, Joker |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 7669 Users | 299 ReviewsColumn Based On Books Batman: Haunted Knight (Batman)
Fears The premise of fighting Scarecrow on a Halloween night had potential to make for a very interesting Batman story, but this story was dull and uninspired overall. The story-telling and characterization were poorly done, and for being a Scarecrow-Halloween story it barely had fear playing any major role. This story was mostly: Batman chasing after scarecrow or Bruce chasing after a girl. The story was unoriginal to say the least, in fact, it was almost painfully cliche. Batman fights theEdited@16/05/2019: rating updated to 5 stars!The artwork is so damn great, Gothic and graceful and moving! Artist Tim Sale, you surely is the man of my dreams!A gritty mysterious Batman and Halloween, nightmarish maze and Alice in Wonderland, bad dreams and psychological horror, all in one go! What more can I ask for!?PS: Poison Ivy is so beautifully drawn!Original review@2017:So these are the three Halloween special stories which had later been developed into The Long Halloween and Dark
Haunted Knight collects the three Legends of the Dark Knight specials from Loeb and Sale. These stories mark their first Batman collaborations before The Long Halloween and Dark Victory. All three are nice little character studies of Batman. Sales art is beautifully stylized as usual, with Gregory Wrights sometimes muted colors adding to the atmosphere. Each story fittingly revolves around Halloween and features various villains. Only the last issue, Ghosts, breaks the format somewhat by telling
Ah, Batman on Halloween... Seriously what could be better than this?? LOVED the artwork in this one! And with an All-Star cast including Poison Ivy, The Penguin, The Mad Hatter, The Joker and (the master of fears) The Scarecrow this made for a very good read! Would definitely recommend.
A nice collection of three Batman holiday themed stories that show the Dark Knight in a different light (see what I did there?) I really enjoyed the different styles of each story as well as the amazing art that combined for an amazing storytelling experience. Would definitely recommend this to other comic book fans
You can find my review of this trade paperback at:https://bookidote.wordpress.com/2015/...Yours truly,LashaanLashaan & Trang | Bloggers and Book ReviewersOfficial blog: http://bookidote.wordpress.com
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