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Batman, cheap new, used books  Batman: Year One (Batman)
Author: Frank Miller  
ISBN: 1401207529   /   Paperback
Publisher: DC Comics   /   2007-01-10
List Price: £7.63
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Greatest Batman tale ever?     
Being new to the world of graphic novels I bought this book based on the reviews of Amazon customers. I must say I was not dissapointed, it provided me with a wonderous introduction to the true nature of Batman, my only other experience being the camp 60's TV show. The artwork and story drag you into the cesspit that is Gotham City and place you firmly in a world of corruption and brutality where the police are as much a danger to public safety as any criminal. We are introduced to Lt James Gordon who quickly becomes the moral centre of the piece, but even he has the most basic of human flaws, we watch as he fights a one man battle to clean up both the police department and Gotham City aided only by a loyal police woman and assistant D.A Harvey Dent. Into this mix is plunged a young Bruce wayne still tortured over the death of his parents and at a loss as to how best strike at the heart of the criminal world his first forays into enemy territory being a complete disaster.
I reccomend this book to newcomers and fans alike. It has brought me into the world of Batman and I will be buying more of Frank Miller's work in the future.
Buy and Enjoy
The Dark Knight Begins ...     
In the comics biz , Frank Miller ( the author ) is respected for his work throughout the years and his campaigning for the industry . This is as fine an example as you'll find of Mr Millers work - excellent pacing , a plot and characters that hold true to the comics origins , and a satisfying conclusion .
This is one of the best.     
Frank Miller wrote an introduction.
"For me, Batman was never funny."
I think so.
And I think this book proved it.
David Mazzucchelli is a good illustrator.
Color is also good.
...And, this book's feel is so good.
I mean, paper's feel.
I recommend this book!
I'm sorry for my English.
A Wonderful Detective Story     
Following the time after I read Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns", whenever I hear the name "Batman", my mind immediately conjures up a vision of a lonely, troubled, ordinary man who, night by night, uses his detective skills to apprehend the criminals. He moves in the shadows and strikes fear into all those who are guilty and he. Never. Smiles.

Thanks to Miller, comic book writers proceeding after "Dark Knight Returns" have, for the most part, remained true to this vision. "Batman: Year One" is such an example and is truly a seminal body of work in the Batman canon.

"Batman: Year One" introduces us to two main characters, one being the aforementioned Dark Knight and the other being his most trusting friend and ally, (Lieutenant) James Gordon. The story is interwoven between these two men of Gotham City. Bruce Wayne has returned after having spent twelve years abroad with only one thing firmly rooted in his mind: to catch the bad guys. This desire runs parallel to (new cop in town) Gordon's own, in his case with addition to dealing with a corrupt police force.

Which is the beauty of this story. We see two men, one working for the law, and the other outside it, trying to come to terms with what they have to face. Gordon hates his job and corrupt superiors, regrets that his wife is bringing a child into this godforsaken city and has an affair to forget his troubles. Bruce Wayne/Batman on the other hand, has to come to deal with how he can strike fear into the hearts of men and maintain the image of a social elite at the same time. Something tells me they will get the hang of it.

Mazzuchelli's artwork is beautiful. Although I have always been a comic book fan, I've never really cared for the art unless it fails to help the story along. In this case, it does so much more. The art makes me feel totally uneasy with Gotham City, like I'm in Jim Gordon's place. It is perfect.

The most astounding feature of "Batman: Year One" is that it reads like a detective story and not a blockbusting special effects bonanza. Batman has always been a detective first and a "super-hero" second. He doesn't work like Superman, a character with whom comparisons are constant. It reminded me why I like him more than Superman: because he is, to all ends and purposes, only human. Miller keeps him that way which makes this a gritty and thrilling read.

I liked this book because it revived my interest in the Batman. I hear the film will be based on some elements of this story - I hope that the final script remains true to the detective aspect of "Batman: Year One", because it works best like that. The last two Batman movies were guilty of making Batman less mysterious. I want the real Batman back and if you read this book, you will too.

A great buy!     
It's January 4th, and Gotham City witness two arrivals: the arrival of Lieutenant James Gordan, and the return of millionaire Bruce Wayne. Wayne and Gordon both see that Gotham needs to be cleaned up, but each has his own ideas of how it should be done. While Gordon begins his cleaning under the eyes of the press, Bruce Wayne assumes the identity of a bat and begins cleaning up the city under the cover of darkness. But, with the two working from such very different angles, confrontation is inevitable, and out of the confrontation comes...friendship?

This book was published in 1988, containing BATMAN #404-407 (1987). The quality of the illustrations is a bit lower than one has come to expect from more recent graphic novels, but the fact is that the story is excellent and makes the whole book a great buy! As with the stories of the Golden Age comic books, this story pits Batman against an array of regular bad guys, rather than super-powerful super-villains (although the genesis of Catwoman is included!), which I rather enjoyed! Overall, I found this to be a great introduction to Batman, one that keeps up the excellent tradition. I highly recommend this book!

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