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Batman Knightfall 1 Paperback – May 1, 2012

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The villainous Bane breaks the Bat in one of the most popular and well-known Batman tales! The inmates of Arkham Asylum have broken free and Batman must push himself to the limits to re-apprehend the Joker, Poison Ivy, the Riddler, Killer Croc and more. Pushed to the limits, he comes face-to-face against the monstrosity known as Bane, who delivers a crippling blow destined to change the Caped Crusader forever!

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Batman: Vengeance of Bane Special #1, Batman #491-500, Detective Comics #659-666, Showcase '93 #7-8 and Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16-18.
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Customers find the story quality good, suspenseful, and well-arranged. They say the book is well worth the price and the character development is compelling. Readers also mention the storyline is cool, filled with ups and downs, and nostalgic. They praise the writing quality as well-written and thick. Opinions are mixed on the art quality, with some finding it gorgeous and intense, while others say it's not all that good.

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101 customers mention "Story quality"90 positive11 negative

Customers find the storyline awesome, well-arranged, and suspenseful. They say the book is easy to follow and filled with awesome moments. Readers also mention the book has an unexpected twist.

"...Loved the artwork and again for the old school style even the dialogue wasn't as weak as some of the others of this time...." Read more

"...However, you do get a lot of content that makes the story fairly easy to follow despite the few missing links...." Read more

"...: Just read Knightfall for yourself and get immersed into a very suspenseful story arc, both for Bane and for Bruce Wayne...." Read more

"...and Graham Nolan, and it all flows very sequentially and creates an easy-to-follow story, but none of the panels really stands out in a way that..." Read more

24 customers mention "Value for money"24 positive0 negative

Customers find the book well worth the price and a great buy.

"...'s past, and old reader's can take a trip down memory lane for a very fair price." Read more

"...in Batman or superior comics storytelling, this is well worth the money and time." Read more

"...All things considered, I'd say this is an outstanding value for the large amount of work comprised within...." Read more

"...great, Bane's story is especially cool, and like I said, it's well worth your money...." Read more

16 customers mention "Character development"13 positive3 negative

Customers find the characters compelling, great, and brilliant. They also appreciate the awesome battles with villains.

"...Because Bane is the next logical choice for a solid, challenging villain.Now, again, I'm a hardcore Batman fan...." Read more

"...+ Great scarecrow story+ Good character study on Batman- Newspaper quality pages..." Read more

"...however, is a great addition to the story and a very compelling character in the beginning...." Read more

"...In my opinion Bane is the most intelligent, strongest bat villain. He physically broke the Batman. And nearly ends him...." Read more

14 customers mention "Storyline"13 positive1 negative

Customers find the storyline cool, crazy, and awesome. They say the book is filled with ups and downs, emotions, and nuances. Readers also mention the book has violence, and is threatening.

"...Just filled with ups and downs, seeing batman be broken was just one of the most heartbreaking sequences of panels I've ever seen in comics...." Read more

"...SPOILERS*****So, why is Bane awesome and threatening?..." Read more

"...It has a lot of emotions and nuances...." Read more

"...some questionable writing, but the action's great, Bane's story is especially cool, and like I said, it's well worth your money...." Read more

11 customers mention "Pacing"9 positive2 negative

Customers find the book's pacing good. They say it's nostalgic, a classic, and brings back memories. Readers also mention the comic storyline has an epic legacy.

"...coloring are completely unchanged, making this collection a real piece of nostalgia. The pages even have that distinct "comic book scent"!..." Read more

"...Love it ... bring back memories. For the new reader: awesome storyline covering years of comics...." Read more

"Nostalgic book, good story.Book condition is a different story...." Read more

"...Bane is still a cool character, with an interesting history, and Bruce's breaking and recovery are played well, but a lot of this collection drags...." Read more

11 customers mention "Writing quality"11 positive0 negative

Customers find the writing quality of the book well-written and amazing. They also mention the dialogue is thick and the book reads smoothly.

"...The writing is superb with every page making you want to keep it turning and the eventual breaking of the Batman as powerful an image as ever...." Read more

"...In Batman Knightfall, you get two of the three: the writing is okay but not great, and the plot leads up to Batman getting his spine broken by a..." Read more

"...The dialogue is laid on real thick. It's over the top without necessarily always knowing it...." Read more

"Amazing book with amazing writers and authors!..." Read more

17 customers mention "Art quality"6 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the art quality of the book. Some mention it's gorgeous, intense, and weird-looking. Others say the quality of drawing greatly varies from story to story, and there's a lack of continuity to the art.

"...The paper quality leaves something to be desired, so be careful handling it...." Read more

"...You also get 2 characteristically weird-looking covers by Sam Kieth, an alternative wraparound cover to Batman 500 by Joe Quesada, and the Mike..." Read more

"...Artwork is done by a variety of artists, so the overall look of the book isn't consistent, and the artwork is not terribly impressive when compared..." Read more

"...Love the story arc but it is very dated, with outlandish colors (everything is primary red, blue, green or yellow)...." Read more

12 customers mention "Insight"7 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the insight of the book. Some mention it's insightful, interesting, and provides a great overview of the Bane and Batman relationship. Others say the collection seems pointless and full of stupidity.

"...this was purely a case of quantity over quality, but the issues collected within are great, and even the filler is bearable...." Read more

"...Most encounters feel like a wasted opportunity. In fact, whole issues can be skipped with the overarching story remaining intact...." Read more

"...In my opinion Bane is the most intelligent, strongest bat villain. He physically broke the Batman. And nearly ends him...." Read more

"...story-lines, this is presented in a compelling volume and provides a great overview of the Bane <-> Batman relationship...." Read more

DC Finally Getting Serious About Collecting All of the Knightfall Saga...and it Looks Good so Far.
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DC Finally Getting Serious About Collecting All of the Knightfall Saga...and it Looks Good so Far.
When I was 7 years old, Knightfall hit the comic world like a ton of bricks. Being 7 made it where I didn't understand comics all that well, but I was enthralled with the designs of Azrael as Batman and the monstrosity that is Bane. It was enough where my father would allow me to pick up the Knightfall issues every 2 weeks. I didn't pick up the entire Knightfall saga because of the hefty amounts of issues involved, but I have scattered issues to this day on the event. And if you're like me, you definitely have been looking around to one day getting the entire event for yourself in some shape or form, either it be single issues or trade paperback. Thankfully, DC has given fans the opportunity in the past 15 years or so in trade forms. But the thing is: it's never been complete.Batman Knightfall is the first ever Batman event made and DC wanted to make one hell of an impact on that notion. Coming in the middle at the time of the famous Death of Superman story (specifically World Without Superman arc), Knightfall was unleashed to the masses that almost lasted 2 years worth. The event is made up of 3 made sections of the event, with sub-sections. Batman Knightfall the 1st main section, with sub-sections "Broken Bat" and "Who Rules the Night". Batman Knightquest is the 2nd main section, with sub-sections "The Crusade" and "The Search". And finally the last section Knightsend, with the sub-sections "Knightsend Aftermath", "Prodigal", and "Troika". In all 15 years or so, DC has had various reprints of Knightfall and Knightsend, with numerous issues being exempted in-between all the reprints. One of which being the "Prodigal" son trade (which is a small fortune), the "troika" arc, and most famous arc missing every issue: Knightquest. That's about to change.With the up coming The Dark Knight Rises this year, DC is re-releasing material based off of the villain Bane (and to a certain extent, Ra's Al Ghul) for the films marketing. This includes Batman: Birth of the Demon, Batman Versus Bane, and the preempt story Batman: Venom as buildup to the grand story of Knightfall event re-print. BUT...DC looks to have finally gotten the hint from the fans concerning the lack of incomplete issues and demand regarding them over the years. It looks like DC is actually going to release the entire Knightfall event in proper older and affordability. And from what it looks like, DC means business.BATMAN: KNIGHTFALL VOL.1 NEW EDITION collects the entire sections of "Broken Bat" and "Who Rules the Night" arcs:BATMAN: VENGEANCE OF BANE SPECIAL #1BATMAN #491-500DETECTIVE COMICS #659-666SHOWCASE '93 #7 and 8BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #16-18[Aside from Vengeance of Bane #1, all of the other material comes from Batman: Knightfall, Part One: Broken Bat and Knightfall: Part Two - Who Rules the Night [BATMAN KNIGHTFALL]. Please click on the links for far better and detailed reviews of the content. I will not go as in-depth as the other reviews since they do explain it much more.]Batman Vengeance of Bane #1 shows an entire origin story of the Bane, including growing up at birth in a prison, his ideology, and training Bane endured his whole life to lead him to the beginning of Knightfall. For the longest time, this was a rare and expensive story to get a hold of, but is now included to help setup Bane. This is a phenomenal introduction of Bane and you really believe in his whole being to possibly being Batman's equal.Batman Knightfall deals primarily with the introduction of Bane, a powerful and well-educated man from prison out to take the Batman and take over Gotham. Bane breaks out all of the Arkham inmates, causing chaos among Gotham. Batman gets put to the test of his very being fighting and re-capturing all the inmates, while slowly being worn out for the big fight with Bane. Bane does his famous "back-breaker" and decommissions Bruce Wayne as Batman. This leaves Gotham at the mercy of Bane, in which the possible Bat-replacement Jean-Paul Valley takes over the reigns as the new Batman. He goes on a savage take-back of Gotham his own way, which finally makes it way to the battle of Jean-Paul and Bane.Batman Knightfall is big mainstay in the Batman mythos. We get the obvious introduction of Bane, the first real time Batman physically and mentally gets pushed and broken to the limit, the perils of working alone, and the theme of a Batman that embraces brutality and even possibly murder. And yes, all of this is here in this book (which tells you a lot, considering we still have Vol.2 and Vol.3 coming down the pipeline.) If you're a new reader that's reading Snyder's current run on Batman Vol. 1: The Court of Owls (The New 52), then you have to see the first time Batman really fall hard and have epic scope at the same time. There isn't anymore I could say the other reviews can explain better, so look that up.On the flipside of this book, the book does suffer from typical problems most comic events have: some filler material, possibly being too long, consistent change in writing and drawing, and various information leading up to the event that's not explained well for readers not caught up in the story. Most the problems listed are minor in my opinion and don't really affect the overall saga, but could disrupt some readers. The only thing readers could look into is the Knightfall prelude information. Characters like Jean-Paul having no introduction (checkout Batman: Sword of Azrael (Prelude to Knightfall) for that), Riddler being high on Venom, Black Mask attack to Batman, Bane attacking Jean-Paul, Bane attacking Killer Croc, and Batman being mysteriously exhausted all the time (presumably after the death of Jason Todd with Batman: A Death in the Family) are all information that's not explained at all in this book. It's all information that is explained before Knightfall, and hopefully if the entire 3 volumes of the Knightfall saga sell well and the fans like it...maybe we can ask DC to make a Knightfall Prelude trade collection that includes this information in the future.Art is another big deal that has to be mentioned. If you're not accustomed to the older drawings of 1993, most of the art might seem archaic by today's standards. People who grew up and are more accustomed to this level of art will see no problem in the process, but again...new readers might really be turned off by 19 old art. I still think the art is fabulous for it's time and age, but again, it won't be for everyone.Okay let's talk about this new 2012 edition. The book has colored paper, but the paper is more akin to the older trade paperbacks paper (but I feel the color stands out a bit more), has complete original covers before each issue, and has the original trade paperback covers and fold-out cover of issue #500. That's about it for extras, but it's insignificant to the rest of the trade. What I also have to mention and this applies for the upcoming Vol.2 and 3 editions, is the solicitation regarding the books. All editions have information of what DC has listed for the contents, and the all 3 don't have wrong information...but incomplete information. DC's solicitation of Knightfall has everything listed EXCEPT Detective Comics issues #661-666 and Shadow of the Bat #16 for example. It's collected here, but those that want the complete Knightfall Saga really need to know exactly what each book has and we all want the complete saga. So for Vol.2 and 3, you might want to wait until you get complete confirmation (Youtube, a friend, or go to your comic shop and look at the books description personally)about what each book has before buying. Just to make sure.BATMAN KNIGHTFALL VOL.1 NEW EDITION is great start to what might be the true and complete collection of this sought after saga fans have wanted done right for years. At 600+ pages for the pricing that you can't beat, and combined with all the Batman mythos so strongly here...I gave this a 5 score, which I think outweigh the faults. The thing is most of this collection has been available for some time now in other trades...and the real test of the Knightfall saga will come with Knightquest (Batman: Knightfall, Vol. 2) which will be available for the first time ever in trade form and KnightsEnd (Batman: Knightfall, Vol. 3) which includes the "Prodigal" storyline at an affordable price. Highly recommended for the price and content.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
Loved this story. Told great, and for an older comic still so violent and just visceral. Loved the artwork and again for the old school style even the dialogue wasn't as weak as some of the others of this time. Just filled with ups and downs, seeing batman be broken was just one of the most heartbreaking sequences of panels I've ever seen in comics. It was like seeing you should never see or have felt with batman and it shows how sometimes even the best sometimes meet their match and how will you come back after loosing for the 1st time so to speak. Banes sidekicks are hacky typical looser comic bad guy sidekicks and are wack but still funny to just laugh at. If your a batman fan you should definitely read this for many reasons.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2012
As the new Batman movie rises to fame in the theaters, fans from all over, new and old, are interested in reading, or re-reading, the story that inspired the movie itself. Spanning Batman 491-500 and Detective Comics 659-666, Knightfall follows Batman in his quest to stop Bane, and Batman's subsequent defeat and approval of his replacement. This new version of the Knightfall TPB starts off with the Vengeance of Bane Special #1 in which you learn of Bane's past at the Santa Prisca prison and his hatred for a caped crusader he's never met and the desire to rule a town he's never been to. Fast-forward to Batman #491 and Detective Comics #659 and we bounce around between those two series as Batman and Robin are forced to deal with Bane's prison escape, and Bane's hand at letting everyone in Arkham Asylum out loose in Gotham. As chaos ensues, Batman (already in bad shape , is forced to mop up and take everyone he can in as quickly as possible before the kill count rises any more. However, it all leads to Batman #497 where Bane's evil plan to break the bat comes to its peak. The evil mastermind of crime takes advantage of Batman's sheer lack of strength and energy and uses it to break him and show the people of Gotham that Batman is no more. As Bane finally gets a hold on Batman, Gotham goes into a frenzy as crime shoots through the roof and the police are unable to handle it.

We learn in Showcase '93 #7-8 of Batman's attempt at bringing Harvey Dent back into the Asylum prior to his encounter with Bane, and in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16-18, we learns of Scarecrow's origins and his grand scheme that puts the new Batman, formerly Azrael, in charge of cleaning up the mess that Bane has created. However, Jean-Paul's Batman doesn't have time for sidekicks and he surely doesn't have time to hold back on the murderers and thugs of Gotham.

One of Batman's greatest stories ever told is reprinted here in a more complete volume that spans over 600 pages! Although you get a whole mess of content to read through, you're still left wondering who in the world this Azrael guy is and why Bruce is messed up already as you're barely into the first issue. Also, you get no introduction to Azrael's partners nor an origin to Bane's venom toxin. However, you do get a lot of content that makes the story fairly easy to follow despite the few missing links. The art's consistently nice aside from perhaps the Two-Face and Scarecrow story arcs. The writing is superb with every page making you want to keep it turning and the eventual breaking of the Batman as powerful an image as ever. This is definitely a story to read even if you just jumped into the New 52 era of Batman. Seeing Jean-Paul become Batman makes you start to hate him as he turns more and more into a villain instead of a Batman-clone. His desire to take over what Bruce has becomes a scary reality to what Tim Drake has to face while Bruce is confined to a wheelchair. However, the entire book really makes you think about what Gotham would be if Batman were to suddenly cease to exist and how easily a maniac like Bane could take over.

The book comes with all the comic covers as well as the Batman #500 variant and the Knightfall TPB covers as well. So, there isn't a whole lot of extras but they're there. Overall, definitely a book to get for a classic story!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2012
With the hype of the Dark Knight Rises coming up, I figure that as a hardcore Batman fan and enthusiast, I should probably invest some time into reading into Bane's original comic book introduction. And after I did, I now get why Christopher Nolan chose him to be the villain of his final installment in his Batman series. Sure, he's not the infamous Joker, and yes, following Heath Ledger's performance is going to be tough, but reading this comic alone has put some faith into me for the next movie. Because Bane is the next logical choice for a solid, challenging villain.

Now, again, I'm a hardcore Batman fan. But I'll blame it on my young age for having never read the original comics beyond whatever got compiled together into one neat package. Before this I think I've only read Scarecrow Tales, The Long Halloween, and the Killing Joke (all of which I highly recommend): I know a great deal on Batman in general thanks to a life time of research, but I never read the full stories with my own eyes, and I was never familiar with Bane outside of what I saw in the Batman video games and movies. Now knowing what I know thanks to Knightfall, I'm pretty disappointed that most media seems to depict Bane as less threatening or less intelligent than he really is, because, yeah, he's kind of a guy you don't want to cross paths with. I've included a succinct summary of why in the spoiler area below this review, based on just this volume alone.

Trust me though: Just read Knightfall for yourself and get immersed into a very suspenseful story arc, both for Bane and for Bruce Wayne. Thanks to this, Bane got bumped up to my second favorite villain. And he's only in second place because my love of horror and psychology prevent me from downgrading The Scarecrow to anything less than number one. :)

*****SPOILERS*****
So, why is Bane awesome and threatening? He beat Film Freak to death with his bare hands, broke Killer Croc's arms like toothpicks TWICE, and he's the only villain to have ever completely defeat Batman. Granted, he only snapped his spine and could have rendered him paralyzed or killed him - sure no biggie, he's only the damn Batman - but he's the only villain to have put him out of commission for a period of time. And he's one of the very few villains, if not the only one, to have figured out that Batman is Bruce Wayne, by merely using his brain and paying freakin' attention. He's both a physical threat AND an intellectual one.
*****SPOILER?*****
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow - Bane is just wow
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2024
So this is my first ever Batman comic I gave ever read - and I wanted to start with something amazing - and oh my God did Knightfall deliver - it's so good. You must read it
Poncho
5.0 out of 5 stars Bane!
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2024
Buen comic, una historia clasica de DC dividida en 3 tomos, cada uno es un pequeño ombibus de aproximandamente 600 páginas, por lo que si juntas la colección son 1800, es un buen tiempo para leer una gran historia.

Para quien no los haya leído pero le interesa agregar alguno o todos los tomos a su colección, su principal trama es la siguiente:

1- Knightfall (Bane)
2- Knightquest (Azrael)
3- Knightsend (Batman y Azrael)

Éste primer tomo trata principalmente de Bane, los tres forman una historia pero éste tomo es uno de los "puntos de infección" en DC cómics, un hecho que marcó un momento icónico que es y será recordado en la historia de Batman.

Si sólo deseas este primer volúmen está bien, es una gran historia que no se siente incompleta si no compras las demás.

Es de pasta blanda, el papel es como de los cómics antiguos, se siente poroso, un poco mejor que el papel de periódico, no es encerado y con acabado brilloso como la mayoría de los comics actuales, pero creo que ésto aun es común en Estados Unidos para los comics TPB, por mí no hay problema, ya que siento que es como si adquiriera una replica del cómic que salió en los 90's, tiene 630 páginas y sólo 3 hojas de extras con portadas de los cómics.

La historia te muestra el origen de Bane y su llegada a ciudad gótica, para mí fue una gran oportunidad de tener un cómic donde Bane fuera protagonista ya que generalmente se le da un rol más de relleno en otras historias.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bane!
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2024
Buen comic, una historia clasica de DC dividida en 3 tomos, cada uno es un pequeño ombibus de aproximandamente 600 páginas, por lo que si juntas la colección son 1800, es un buen tiempo para leer una gran historia.

Para quien no los haya leído pero le interesa agregar alguno o todos los tomos a su colección, su principal trama es la siguiente:

1- Knightfall (Bane)
2- Knightquest (Azrael)
3- Knightsend (Batman y Azrael)

Éste primer tomo trata principalmente de Bane, los tres forman una historia pero éste tomo es uno de los "puntos de infección" en DC cómics, un hecho que marcó un momento icónico que es y será recordado en la historia de Batman.

Si sólo deseas este primer volúmen está bien, es una gran historia que no se siente incompleta si no compras las demás.

Es de pasta blanda, el papel es como de los cómics antiguos, se siente poroso, un poco mejor que el papel de periódico, no es encerado y con acabado brilloso como la mayoría de los comics actuales, pero creo que ésto aun es común en Estados Unidos para los comics TPB, por mí no hay problema, ya que siento que es como si adquiriera una replica del cómic que salió en los 90's, tiene 630 páginas y sólo 3 hojas de extras con portadas de los cómics.

La historia te muestra el origen de Bane y su llegada a ciudad gótica, para mí fue una gran oportunidad de tener un cómic donde Bane fuera protagonista ya que generalmente se le da un rol más de relleno en otras historias.
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Kieran J. Mcandrew
5.0 out of 5 stars Batman: Knightfall Vol. 1
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 13, 2024
Gotham City is falling. Name has released the residents of Arkham and a fatigued Bruce Wayne son's the cowl to save the day once more. But as each adversary draws on the Batman's diminishing reserves, Babe is waiting. Having studied his prey, he discovers the truth about the Batman.

A very strong, dark storyline, which threatens to destroy the Dark Knight. Dixon and team's writing is strong and shows a clear plan for what is going to happen after Bane's attack on Bruce Wayne. The artwork is excellent and readers get a clear feeling of Wayne as he gets ever more exhausted. Azrael is well drawn and there is a clear shift in tone when he assumed his new role.
Arijit Mondal
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Purchase
Reviewed in India on July 8, 2024
One of the best comic book storyline I've ever read. Hats off Chuck Dixon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Purchase
Reviewed in India on July 8, 2024
One of the best comic book storyline I've ever read. Hats off Chuck Dixon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THIS is the Knightfall saga nicely collected and finaly all story pieces are there!
Reviewed in Sweden on February 27, 2023
The Batman Knightfall story arc is my favourite Batman story of all times in so many ways.
I bought the Knightfall trilogy books 10 years ago or more, but always felt it missed a lot...
I was frustrated on not having all the pieces that could tell/explain how things came to be and why (?).

How Bruce Wayne became ill?
How did he became this beat-up and weaked before the ill-fated Arkham break-out?
How Bruce Wayne got to know about Jean-Paul Valley aka Azrael?.
How did the Riddler get the Venom toxin before the breakout?
Why was not all pieces there to tell about Azrael-Batman's Knightquest time?

So when they many years re-published the Knightfall saga and I realized I had only read about the "basic" trilogy...I felt I MUST HAVE THE WHOLE STORY COLLECTED LIKE THIS!
I love Omnibus books and they look so niecly in my book-shelfs and all the stories I grew up with in comic books I so enjoy having them re-printed and collected instead of a ton of loose magazines and puzzle iy up -

(For those who are knew to the Knightfall saga or any other great story arc from DC or Marvel, there was a NO easy way to get all stories in the 90's due to that they spread out the storries in amny variants of comics, 10 variants of Batman, 10 varients of Spider-Man etc-etc it was insane)

So yeah, this was money well worth spent and I'm glad I now have them.
Now I can look for other great Omnibus books that collects stories from the 80's-90's and early 00's I missed out on from Marvel & DC.