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Indlæser... Tales of the Batman: Tim Saleaf Tim Sale (Illustrator), Darwyn Cooke, James Robinson
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Not a single bad story; all of them were fantastic. The best two were "Blades" by James Robinson and "Night After Night" by Kelley Puckett, the longest and shortest (80 and 9 pages). "Blades" explores a certain facet of Batman that's always present but not usually examined, and "Night After Night" sums up the entirety of the Batman/Joker relationship in 9 pages. 9 pages! ( ) Any collection has ups and downs in story enjoyment, this one hits more ups than not. Sale's work is as wonderful as I've come to expect; the introduction essay talks about the way he draws noses (and other every-day things), which expresses my feelings pretty close. The stories themselves run a great spectrum of humor, mystery, and tragedy, giving the reader variety to go with a character, and city, that demand such. A pleasure to read (particularly "Blades", but that might just be me). ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Written by James Robinson, Darwyn Cooke, Kelley Puckett and Alan Grant Art by Tim Sale & Jimmy Palmiotti Cover by Tim Sale The collection of award-winning artist Tim Sale's various Batman stories is now presented in trade paperback! Collecting tales from SHOWCASE '94 #3-4, LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #32-34, SHADOW OF THE BAT #7-9, SOLO #1 and BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE. Advance-solicited; on sale January 7 - 240 pg, FC, $19.99 US No library descriptions found. |
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