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| Batman: The Killing Joke | 
enlarge | Authors: Alan Moore, Brian Bolland Publisher: DC Comics Category: Book
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $9.43 You Save: $8.56 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (181 reviews) Sales Rank: 348
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Edition: Deluxe Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 11 x 7 x 0.5
ISBN: 1401216676 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781401216672 ASIN: 1401216676
Publication Date: March 19, 2008 Release Date: March 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  Great update to a classic. October 4, 2008 Beautifully colored and inked. The story is short, but a great insight into the Joker. It can be disturbing, but that is the very charm that makes this story a great read again and again.
  Essential to the Batman Canon October 1, 2008 You don't need a review. Everyone says this is the greatest Joker story of all, so if you like Batman or Alan Moore then you will probably like this.
Not as long as other Alan Moore works but still great.
  good, not compelling September 30, 2008 this was recommended to me after seeing the dark knight. the story is somewhat exciting, but not incredibly compelling. The artwork is great however.
  Beautifully illustrated and entertaining. A must for any fan! September 19, 2008 This is the re-colored special edition of Batman: the killing joke. Brian Bolland's illustrations and colors are really stunning. It's quite timeless. Alan Moore's writing is exciting and easy to read. Wither you're a beginner to graphic novels, or a long time fan of batman, this is an essential book at a great price. It is a quick read that offers a lot of insight to the psyche of the Joker.
  Coolest Batman Book ever September 16, 2008 Coolest Batman ever
This is one of the best in the entire batman series, and Alan Moore is one of the best comic book writers to come out of the AD 2000 group. Having this in hard cover just makes this one of the more important books on the book shelf, or more likely near where we read every day. The idea behind the killing joke is that we get to see just how bad the Joker could be. We are used to the failed Joker on the TV series, and in the earlier comic books where Batman and crew always Pow the enemy. But this time the story line is darker, and fitting as part of the change in the batman series that started when the original comic book series came out.
This darker batman has bad things happen to him and the people around him. There is a penalty paid for being who he is and what he does, the Killing Joke is part of the foundation of this darker batman that has proven so popular over the last 20 years. Batman becomes real, more complex, and it is the Joker that will lead the way to this more complex darker batman over the next 20 years. The book dives deep into the process of the Joker, who he is, and just how truly insane the Joker has become. Not for kids, but for batman fans above the age of 14, this is the starting book to read, as it puts a foundation for the later 90's 00's batman that we have become accustomed to.
Five star book, worth reading.
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