Batman

the dark knight returns

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Frank Miller: Batman (1996, Titan Books)

224 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1996 by Titan Books.

ISBN:
978-1-85286-788-1
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2 stars (1 review)

"A man doesn't live forever-- a legend does. From the moment he declared war on crime, the Batman knew his story would eventually come to an end. But for each soul he has touched, either as an ally or an enemy, a lover or a friend, an inspiration or an obsession, the life of the Dark Knight-- and its tragic conclusion-- is viewed differently. Now those closest to the Caped Crusader gather for his memorial service. Stories are told, feelings are revealed and tears are shed in a final retrospective of Batman's long and astonishing career. And for those of you who think you know the Dark Knight, prepare to find out you never did" -- dust jacket flap.

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2 stars

I did not enjoy this book. I also did not hate this book with the burning fiery passion of a thousand suns (that is saved for the first issue of Batman and Robin). Mostly this book was full of things that were apparently edgy at the time but which I am mostly really really really really tired of.

A work of art dedicated to the male ego, we aren't subjected to Miller's most potent thoughts on those lesser humans known as women and black people until about half way through the book. But it's all still there, because apparently he just can't resist. Perhaps he feels its his god given mission to warn all men everywhere that women will always be at best a liability, at worst someone who will ruin your plans. At least none of them were drugged up whores who betrayed hero's identities to their worst enemy. …