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Batman: The Man Who Laughs (DC Comics, March 2008)

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Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Tradition
US Comics
Publication Year
2008
Artist/Writer
David Baron, Aaron Sowd, Steve Bird, Ed Brubaker, Jason Wright, Patrick Zircher, Doug Mahnke
Language
English
Character
Alfred Pennyworth, Oracle (Barbara Gordon), Sportsmaster (Flashback), Joker, James Gordon, Green Lantern (Alan Scott), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Jack Grogan
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist
David Baron, Doug Mahnke
Series Title
Batman: The Man Who Laughs
Publisher
DC Comics
Genre
Superheroes

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Product Information

Comic Stories: Part One, Part Two, Part Three

Product Identifiers

Publisher
DC Comics
ISBN-13
9781401216221
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24056909714

Product Key Features

Language
English
Artist/Writer
David Baron, Aaron Sowd, Steve Bird, Ed Brubaker, Jason Wright, Patrick Zircher, Doug Mahnke
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist
David Baron, Doug Mahnke
Genre
Superheroes
Publication Year
2008
Character
Alfred Pennyworth, Oracle (Barbara Gordon), Sportsmaster (Flashback), Joker, James Gordon, Green Lantern (Alan Scott), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Jack Grogan
Series Title
Batman: The Man Who Laughs

Additional Product Features

Number of Pages
152
Publication Date
March 2008
Attribution
Portions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher Country
United States
Issue title
Batman: The Man Who Laughs

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  • Great Story Lacking Some Fundamental Elements...

    I was looking for some of the most significant events in Batman's history in the form of TPBs and of course his first meeting with the Joker was on the top spots of my list. That's how I came across with "The Man Who Laughs", it's definitely a very interesting story that sets the base for what it would become one of the biggest rivalries in comic book history. As such, I guess I expected much more from the novel, I wanted their first meeting to have more meaning and for me it was little quick and of little significance. It's true that all the elements that make The Joker Batman's greatest foe are there, the insanity is there and also his twisted personality but I believe the story lacked substance in detailing how The Joker would become Batman's ...

  • Very well writing book with excellent art. A+

    Ed Brudaker comes through again with an excellent Joker story. The art is excellent as well. Doug Mahnke and Patrick Zircher give the Dark Knight an edgy and dark apperance. Great book for any fan of Batman and the Joker.

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