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Batman: The Man Who Laughs: The Deluxe Edition (Detective Comics (1937-2011)) Kindle & comiXology
Witness Batman's first encounter with The Joker in this volume collecting the graphic novel BATMAN: THE MAN WHO LAUGHS by Ed Brubaker and Doug Mahnke! This collection also includes DETECTIVE COMICS #784-786, a murder mystery tale guest-starring Green Lantern Alan Scott.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDC
- Publication dateOctober 27, 2020
- File size940699 KB
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- ASIN : B08KL5KT56
- Publisher : DC; Deluxe edition (October 27, 2020)
- Publication date : October 27, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 940699 KB
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- Print length : 216 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #374,800 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #447 in Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Graphic Novels
- #1,118 in Media Tie-In & Adaptation Graphic Novels
- #1,946 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels
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About the author

Jock is the three times New York Times best-selling British artist best known for his comics work with writer Andy Diggle on DC/Vertigo's The Losers, the award-winning Batman: The Black Mirror, and Wytches with writer Scott Snyder. Jock has also produced key art and concept design for films including Dredd, Annihilation, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and the Oscar-winning Ex Machina. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he now lives and works in Devon, England.
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Customers find the book a worthwhile read and a well-written introduction to the Joker.
"...It was a worthwhile read." Read more
"A well written introduction to the Joker that shows how terrifying the clown prince of crime can be without getting too edgy...." Read more
"This Three story deluxe volume is worth the fee! “Wood” is super and a great new dynamic duo for sure." Read more
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Customers find the storyline good and say the book does a great job capturing the essence of the Joker.
"Mr. Sender and Mr. Tynion did a wonderful job retelling this story that has been resold generation after generation. It was a worthwhile read." Read more
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The "Batman: Gotham: Noir" story was a good one as well. It showed a side of Jim Gordon that I am not used to seeing - an alcoholic ex-cop. However, it makes sense to me, given all that he has seen and been through over his career. One thing that I didn't see quite working out was that Bruce Wayne served in the military as well (given his aversion to guns), but it is an Elseworlds story, so it's not too much of a big deal to me. I liked the mystery, tension, and stakes throughout. The pacing was solid as well. The dialogue was good as was the art. There was one long scene of exposition (and probably could have been shown rather than recounted to Batman), but it provided good backstory and tied everything to the present.
"Made of Wood" is a good story as well. There was a bit of jumping back and forth between scenes and flashbacks - and I personally, am not a fan of having more than two POVs in a story. Nonetheless, I like the mystery in this one as well. It kept me intrigued. It was cool seeing Batman and Green Lantern working together and using each other's strengths, especially the latter's powers and the former's skills as a detective (as with the other two stories, I enjoyed the detective work too). The ending and pacing were good as well.
Overall, I really enjoyed all three stories and recommend this book.
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Um obrigatório aos fãs do homem morcego
Excelente graphic novel, nota dez
A edição deluxe traz ainda mais 2 histórias bem diferentes mas que também foram muito cativantes, uma mais centrada no Comissário Gordon e uma Gotham Noir, o design do Batman nessa história é muito legal, não passando de uma sobra preta, mas que mesmo assim tem um impacto na história, mesmo sendo coadjuvante. A segunda traz o Lanterna Verde do Alan Scott juntamente com o Batman revisitando um trauma do passado, uma história que realça o lado detetive do Bruce e que é muito boa mesmo (e foi meu primeiro contato com o Alan nos quadrinhos, gostei muito!).

























