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(Paperback - 10TH ANNIVERSARY)
This masterpiece of modern comics storytelling brings to vivid life a dark world and an even darker man. Together with inker Klaus Janson and colorist Lynn Varley, writer/artist Frank Miller completely reinvents the legend of Batman in his saga of a near-future Gotham City gone to rot, ten years after the Dark Knight's retirement.
Crime runs rampant in the streets, and the man who was Batman is still tortured by the memories of his parents' murders. As civil society crumbles around him, Bruce Wayne's long-suppressed vigilante side finally breaks free of its self-imposed shackles.
The Dark Knight returns in a blaze of fury, taking on a whole new generation of criminals and matching their level of violence. He is soon joined by this generation's Robin — a girl named Carrie Kelley, who proves to be just as invaluable as her predecessors,
But can Batman and Robin deal with the threat posed by their deadliest enemies, after years of incarceration have made them into perfect psychopaths? And more important, can anyone survive the coming fallout of an undeclared war between the superpowers — or a clash of what were once the world's greatest superheroes?
Over fifteen years after its debut, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns remains an undisputed classic and one of the most influential stories ever told in the comics medium.
"There's never been storytelling quite like this. It took someone who views comics as an art to create it."---Washington Post
There's never been storytelling quite like this. It took someone who views comics as an art to create it. — Washington Post
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May 29, 2009: The book Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a great book. My favorite chapter in it would be the last chapter, because it is when Batman defeats the Joker. The author Frank Miller did an excellent job on this book, what I really liked about what he did was that the whole book was in a comic book style, yet the content of it sets it apart from any other comic book.
Overall I really liked this book, for its great content, and the style the author used. The age group I suggest this book for would be young adults, or teens, because of the mature content and images in it.I Also Recommend: Batman.
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March 23, 2009: Frank Miller took the Batman character and gave him a legacy. this comic is a rebirth of the Batman character, bringing him back to his roots as a dark character, but Miller adds in the psychopathic nature of Batman, comparing him to the very villains he is attempting to subdue.
Truly a masterpiece!!