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Batman: Black & White, Vol. 1 [Paperback]

Frank Miller (Author), Neil Gaiman (Author), Jim Lee (Illustrator), Joe Kubert (Illustrator)
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September 26, 2007
The Eisner Award winning volume that introduced the acclaimed BATMAN: BLACK AND WHITE graphic novel series is offered in a new edition, now at DC Comics standard trim size of 6.75 x 10.25the same dimensions as the other two volumes in the series. BATMAN: BLACK AND WHITE explores the many sides of the Dark Knight in stories written and illustrated by some of comics greatest talents, including Neil Gaiman, Frank Miller, Jim Lee, Bruce Timm and many others.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: DC Comics (September 26, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401215890
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401215897
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 0.4 x 10.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #308,980 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Frank Miller is one of the seminal creative talents who sparked the current gigantic sub-industry of motion pictures featuring comic book- initiated product. A sub-industry which had become a super-industry. This most profitable aspect of this millennium's film production, now producing an annual flow of box office profits in the Billions of dollars, was launched when Frank Miller's graphic novel re-take on the classic comic book hero, Batman, resulted in an entertainment industry-wide reconsideration of the genre in the deeper and darker vision Miller brought to it.

Miller re-defined the presentation of comic book characters and heroic fiction with his grand-daddy of graphic novels, "The Dark Knight." This revolutionary work
not only kicked off the series of Batman films based on his redefinition, but a craze for such material that has thrown dozens of such heroes into multiple film franchise heaven. Certainly chief among these has been Miller's uniquely classical take on superheroic narrative, "300," and his "Sin City" books, each of which entered motion pictures with historic successes, and each now in Miller's creative phase of achieving its highly-anticipated sequel. Miller's co-direction of "Sin City" has made him one of the hottest
directors... as well as a guiding creative force...for the new genre. Or one might say "super genre."

Miller's latest graphic novel, Holy Terror, is his first original graphic novel in ten years. Join The Fixer, a brand new, hard-edged hero as he battles terror in the inaugural release from Legendary Comics.

 

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like chocolate truffles, January 19, 2009
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This review is from: Batman: Black & White, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
First off, this is a review of volume 1.

I got several Batman graphic novels recently and get one out when I have a block of uninterrupted time for it. I thought that given the short-story format, that I'd leave this in the car and read one or two stories when I had a few minutes to kill. Sure - that's what I say when I get a box of candy too - just one or two at a time - make the box last for a month. LOL - I got going and finished the whole book in one sitting. The short stories are not all great, but even the weakest is worth at least three stars. Some of the others are wonderful. The most unexpected were the best: "A Black and White World" a Neil Gaiman story which features Batman and Joker in a way you've never seen them before, and "A Slaying Song Tonight" a Batman Christmas story.... who'd ever think of that?

The art is varied - which is the point isn't it. Some I liked a great deal and others didn't move me, but each reader will have different tastes. I learned about some artists with which I wasn't familiar. I'm new to comics and graphic novels, so this was a great way to gain some exposure to some legends.

A previous reviewer seemed to feel the black and white art limited the artists. I thought the short story format and the black and white art boiled the work down to it's most powerful essence. The stories didn't waste a word. The art didn't hide behind color. It was like each story was stripped down to the bare essentials.

And no comic character is more natural for a black and white treatment than the Bat. It was like a film noir movie marathon!

Volume One at the very least is a must-own part of any Batman collection. Highest recommendation!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For My Money, Contains One of the Best Batman Stories Ever Written, March 11, 2011
This review is from: Batman: Black & White, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Anthologies can often be a mixed bag, but DC editor Mark Chiarello really produced the goods here. The first volume of Batman Black and White has a slightly higher hit-to-miss ratio than Vol. 2 or Vol. 3, and across the three volumes there are a number of contributors either conspicuous by their absence, or who turn in efforts that do not seem to match their prodigious talents. Within this volume though, there are some stunning efforts that really push the envelope, and deliver an emotional wallop that far outweighs their meagre page-count.

On first reading I was slightly underwhelmed by Neil Gaiman's entry; I did read once that he felt that Batman was a very difficult character to write, and this is reflected in his 'meta'-story, a story that --on re-visiting-- is quite playful and whimsical. The same cannot be said for Katsuhiro Otomo's cod-psychoanalytic effort 'The Third Mask', a beautifully illustrated story that tries to end on a profound cliffhanger, but simply flatlines. There are worse entries, but you will find yourself skimming them; there are others with stunning art but run-of-the-mill stories that are pleasant enough entertainment [Kevin Nowlan and Jan Strnad's 'Monster in the Closet'].

And finally, there are those stories that are told with such verve that they are breathtaking: Brian Bolland writes and beautfully illustrates a neat tale about a would-be assassin of Batman; Ted Mckeever goes for the gut-punch with Batman performing an autopsy in 'Perpetual Mourning'; Bill Sienkiewicz's 'Bent Twigs' is effectively a one-act play that sees Batman intervening in the case of a mentally-abusive parent, with the story ending up a meditation on how bleak life is. For me, the best story in this volume is Klaus Janson's 'Good Evening Midnight' with Alfred reading a letter written by Thomas Wayne to Bruce Wayne when Bruce was a young child, juxtaposed with 'Batman doing his thing'. In eight pages Janson manages to convey exactly who Thomas Wayne was and what he stood for, whilst tapping into the fears and emotions that any parent has for their child. For me, the only comicbook that hs packed such an emotional wallop in so few pages is All Star Superman [specifically the scene where Superman saves a suicidal young woman]. Not everyone is as much of a fan of 'Good Evening Midnight' as I am, but the good thing about these collections is that they are so eclectic that the reader is bound to find a number of entries that will justify these books' place on the graphic novel shelf.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, October 23, 2010
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I'm a sucker for things like Halo:Legends, Batman:Gotham Night, Animatrix, etc. where you have multiple short stories around a central character/theme from various perspectives. Different writers and differnt artists make this a must read for any Batman fan. I couldn't recommend it enough!
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