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Review: Endgame

The Joker incapacitates and brainwashes the justice league with his Joker toxin, and is now coming to destroy Gotham and everything Batman vowed to defend, including Batman himself. Its a modern day classic.
Batman Year One

Review: Batman Year One

Year One is still one of the most important Batman stories ever. Heck, its one of the most important stories written in comics in general. Written by Frank Miller and with art by David Mazzucchelli and with Dennis O'Neal as Editor, this series helps define Bruce Wayne's early journey to become the Dark Knight, while also telling the story of James Gordon and how they both begin to trust each other.
The Dark Knight Returns

Review: The Dark Knight Returns

The graphic novel that started the modern age of Batman, and of comics in general too. Hugely influential, its a landmark piece of work which was an instant classic. Lets take a look at Frank Miller's story and art, and see just what makes this work so great, and how it elevated Batman to another level.
The Killing Joke

Review: The Killing Joke

Written by Alan Moore and with Artwork by Brian Bolland, the Killing Joke is regarded as one of the best Batman graphic novels of all time, this story features the Joker taking Batman and the people close to him to the brink of their sanity, while giving an intimate look at the Joker's past and his own psychosis.
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