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Lädt ... The Joker: Endgamevon Scott Snyder
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. A very strong Batman collection. As with any event, some stories feel a bit on the side of things, but far less so with Endgame than with most big superhero event books -- even the least related stuff, like the Gotham Academy ghost stories issue, are very much thematically related, which is gratifying. The issue placement is also impeccable, with every story and tie-in unfolding chronologically without spoiling or contradicting each other. The core of the story itself is twofold -- there is the main narrative Snyder writes, following Batman, and the B-story Tynion writes, following a group of Arkham inmates and their doctor. The latter, especially if you include (also by Tynion) the excellent Batman Annual story of Joker's "best friend", is probably the highlight of the book, lending weight and background creepiness to the more traditionally action-packed main narrative. But that, too, is good. It's no "Death of the Family", however it isn't trying to be. Where Joker's last big appearance was a deconstruction (both by him and the writer) of how he views his and Batman's relationship, this story is much simpler, a central (and in the end, in proper Joker style, not truly answered) question being at its heart: Is the Joker really a mere man? Or is he something more? I felt the ending to be a bit rushed, I wasn't quite put in a place where I was buying some of Batman's decisions at the very end, but other than that, this was all brought to a satisfying conclusion -- no mean feat, with such an ambitious arc and premise. Two thumbs up! I received this from Edelweiss and DC Comics in exchange for an honest review. I'm not sure what the purpose of this volume is; it's almost exactly the same as Batman, Vol 7: Endgame. There's nothing new, which was very disappointing. I was expecting a retelling from a different perspective (like from the Joker), but that wasn't the case. I'd recommend this only for the most extreme completists. I read the Batman: Endgame TPB before I read this one and I thought that a TPB couldn't get more intense than that volume. Then I read this volume. Yikes. Even more intense somehow. There was the Batman/Joker Endgame issues in this TPB, but there were also stories told by some escaped Arkham Manor inmates to a Doctor from Arkham who they kidnap. They were quite disturbing stories. Supposedly 'secret histories' of the Joker. There were also some cool issues. One with Batwoman and Spoiler. One with the students of Gotham Academy. And even one with no talking with Batgirl. An intense TPB and a good one. Can't wait for the next chapter in the Batman universe. I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of DC Entertainment Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheBatman: New 52 (35-40+Joker extras) Beinhaltet
"The tie-in to the best-selling BATMAN VOL. 7: ENDGAME is here in THE JOKER; ENDGAME! Gotham City has been overrun by craziness, and the power is out at Gotham Academy! There's a mob of Jokerized madmen in Gotham City, and they're determined to spread the virus into the world beyond... but they're gonna have to get past Batgirl first! What do Batman's villains do on the craziest night in Gotham City? The city is overrun by Jokerized victims, but a small band of teenagers unites to take a stand. Their secret knowledge of Gotham City's streets helps them survive, but will Batman take help from this young group of upstarts? This jam packed collections features BATMAN ANNUAL #3, back-ups from BATMAN #35-39, GOTHAM ACADEMY: ENDGAME#1, BATGIRL ENDGAME #1, BATMAN AND ROBIN ENDGAME #1, Arkham Manor endgame 31"-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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In the end, it got 3 stars because I quite liked the beginning and the last 100 pages, but I found the story to be a bit disjoint in the middle and that made me stop reading the graphic novel for a while because I just found it frankly boring and a bit incomprehensible. One moment there was one story and then it was another comic with another story and then another and then back to the first one and then to another. I did not like that one bit. Thankfully it got better at least.
Thanks to DC Comics and Edelweiss for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review! ( )