Batman Black and White, Vol. 1

Batman Black and White, Vol. 1

1986 • 222 pages

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Average rating4.3

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Frank Miller's vision of an ageing Bruce Wayne once again taking up the mantle of Batman in the near future is one of the most well told and defining points in the Batman mythos. A must read for fans of Batman and comic lovers.

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“Walls have ears, Jim.”
9/10

August 17, 2024

An excellent telling of Batman's origin and first year, demonstrating his rarely-seen uncertainties as he figures things out. But perhaps more prominently, a strong sense of the corruption Gordon was up against as he entered Gotham. As well, the tone is masterfully set in this story. Loved it.

April 2, 2024

Too dark and gritty for me.

December 12, 2023

Batman at his best, dark gritty and stands the test of time.

February 16, 2020
February 6, 2020

enjoyed the different stories in this one, would recommend highly any of Gaiman's Batman gn's.

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October 27, 2012

Ha kijk: ongekwalificeerde aanrader. Geen opmerkingen. Frank Miller geeft het Batman-universum een schop in zijn gat, en het resultaat is fantastisch goed. Mispak u niet aan de jaren-1980-tekeningen: dit is een meesterwerk.

August 11, 2011

Loved this! Best Batman I've read.

June 9, 2011