Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781563898686 ISBN: 1563898683 Label: DC Comics Languages: Array Manufacturer: DC Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 392 Publication Date: 2002-10-01 Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: 2002-10-01 Studio: DC Comics
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Strong Sequel to Long Halloween Comment: I thought it was pretty good. I guess its hard for me to get into the whole batman vs the mafia(godfather) story in both novels, but it was written so well I was addicted and flew through them.
The only complaint I could have would be that the "freaks" parts fell short. I know that we all know about their back stories and if they went deeper into the freaks it would be like retelling what we all know already, but isn't that what we all love?
I mean for me there just wasn't enough depth to the Joker, or Freeze, who both have great back stories and personality. Characters like Poison Ivy, Penguin, and Scarecrow barely had any lines. They felt more like small parts and I thought they were taken out and down way too easily. They hardly had a deep plan or sinister actions that we are used to.
With a title like Dark Victory, I guess I expected a little more darkness from the freaks, at one point Joker comes close, but falls short. Customer Rating: Summary: Jarryd Comment: Paired with "The Long Halloween" this is one of the best graphic novel series I've read. The illustrations are phenominal and the story works very well introducing Batmans greatest foes in with the realistic mob villians. Customer Rating: Summary: Wonderful Seller! In perfect condition! Comment: It was just what my husband wanted, in perfect condition and half the price of the trendy comic stores! I am extremely happy! Customer Rating: Summary: A Worthy Long Halloween Followup Comment: Dark Victory expands upon The Long Halloween, and has a story interesting enough to please fans of Loeb's original Batman-mob story. Robin isn't played heavily, which is a good thing for me, but any Batman fans should pick this up. Customer Rating: Summary: Great Robin Origin Comment: I enjoy this book more than The Long Halloween which where this book picks off. It is really not a continuation per-se but another murder mystery very similar to Holiday killer in The Long Halloween but just picks up the story where it left off. What made this book more interesting was the origin of Robin which is a lot more interesting than Harvey Dent's backstory and arguably more interesting than Bruce Wayne's history! In this book, Robin actually makes himself useful as he would have to in order to convince Batman to take him in as a partner. There are some new, refreshing villains in this book such as Penguin and Mr Freeze! A better read than the previous book in my opinion.