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🦸♂️ Embrace the Dark Side of the Hero!
The Batman Who Laughs Hardcover, released on September 3, 2019, is a compelling graphic novel that explores a chilling alternate version of Batman, blending horror and heroism with stunning artwork and a captivating storyline.
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,136 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #20 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #68 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels #2,562 in Science Fiction & Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,729) |
| Dimensions | 6.81 x 0.67 x 10.39 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1401294030 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1401294038 |
| Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | The Batman Who Laughs (2018-2019) |
| Print length | 232 pages |
| Publication date | September 3, 2019 |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
K**L
Very good
Just got a new batch of comics, and I’m really enjoying them. The artwork is vibrant and detailed, bringing the story to life with every panel. The writing is engaging, with strong characters and plots that keep you turning the pages. Whether it's action, drama, or a bit of humor, these comics delivered a solid reading experience. Definitely a great addition to my collection, and I’m looking forward to the next issues.
S**R
Captivating story!
I thoroughly enjoyed both this story and the art. I have yet to read a bad story by Scott Snyder. I love the way he writes Batman. He really gets the character and comes up with the most unique stories/situations to put Batman in. I just had to get the deluxe edition for this book because I also love Jock’s artwork. Scott Snyder/Jock is one of my favorite combinations on a Batman book, tied with Scott Snyder/Greg Capullo. Not only is the quality excellent, but I greatly appreciate it when the same artist is used throughout a book. I find it jarring when the art drastically changes from chapter to chapter as a result of a different artist (not that they aren’t good. I just prefer consistency.) If I had to complain about anything, it would be the font used for the Batman Who Laughs. Yes, the jagged red text really did suit his character, but it was very difficult for me to read on a black/dark grey background. I highly recommend this book to Batman fans who love darker stories with moody illustrations.
K**R
Excellent story
Great story with amazing cover art. Interior art is unique and captures the emotion of a scene well. The overall story for the batman who laughs is fairly complex and is captured in many cross comic issues so you won't get every detail in this series alone. This captures enough of the story to be entertaining and you won't be lost without the entire story arc.
B**G
A decent psychological joyride, but sometimes VERY hard to read
As a more casual Batman fan who has only read maybe five graphic novels in the last ten years my opinion may not count for much, but at least you can’t say I’m not objective, lol. I was actually only temped to buy this book after a Batman Who Laughs skin was added to the Mortal Kombat 11 video game; I thought it looked so cool I decided to investigate the character a little further. Overall, I enjoyed it for what it is. The story isn’t particularly deep, and there are a couple of silly loopholes, but it does present several opportunities for Bruce Wayne to veer off into one of his inner monologues which I always find fascinating. The art isn’t the most striking I’ve seen – some of it even looks unfinished, I daresay – but the supplemental artwork and alternate covers gallery are really cool and disturbing. The only true complaint I have is that some of the text is VERY difficult to read. To emphasize the evil and escalating madness of the title character his dialogue bubbles are presented as red text on a gray background, and that just doesn’t work, even with my glasses on. I wish I were exaggerating when I tell you that I finally had to grab a flashlight and magnifying glass. Nitpicks aside, The Batman Who Laughs is a decent enough psychological joyride. I’m glad I bought it, but at the same time felt my own lack of knowledge about the current state of the DC Universe – multiple timelines and dark universes and all that – made it a little hard to follow, though I got the gist of what was going on one way or another. Ideally I’d rate it at about 3.5 stars but will round up allowing for a small benefit of the doubt.
G**�
Good experience
Love it
R**L
Love it
The Batman Who Laughs This is one of the darkest and most chilling Batman stories I’ve read. Scott Snyder’s writing is intense, and Jock’s art perfectly captures the twisted nightmare vibe. If you like Batman stories that push into horror, this is a must-have.
K**I
Great looking.
It got here in under 24 hours. Great looking. Got as a gift, now I kinda want it.
L**E
Nice book
Bought this for my son. He likes the book. Even I read it, like the art work. I enjoyed it.
T**R
I have this wonderfull complete Edition from, the Batman who laughs alle 5 Comics in 1 Book and, that are very cool in Hardcover. The last sides are the artworks from, the variant from this comic series. That is the Story from Batman in the dark multiversum and to how he was to the, batman who laughts. The art very cool and the story so interessing for Fans and the question was how can batman to do this character.
R**Y
Highly recommended, not just a mere heroic story of Batman, but also a thematically coherent with tons of moral messages you learn from.
C**R
Amazing story
A**.
It was really good & lower than offline
H**N
A arte é maravilhosa. Principalmente o efeito causado pelo visor.me lembra Elektra dos anos 90 com visões insanas... causadas pelo trauma. A história começa bem, no meio dá uma traqueostomia. Mas , se recompõe e faz um gran-finale.... adorei
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