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Universe is a zany romp that spans the full scope of the DCU and shares as much in common with the classic Silver Age comics as it does contemporary Batman fare. In a world where so many Batman storytellers seem intent on outdoing each other in terms of darkness and violence, it's refreshing to have a comic that celebrates the lighter side of the Caped Crusader. Sometimes surprises can be a great thing. But anyone who expected Bendis to return to the type of gritty crime drama that defined his early comics career was probably shocked by the contents of Batman Universe. When Marvel Comics mainstay Brian Michael Bendis made the jump to DC in 2019, it was inevitable he'd write a Batman story. Batman UniverseĬreators: Brian Michael Bendis & Nick Derington It also features one of the most haunting endings you’ll find in any Batman comic. Though this book technically serves as a piece of a much larger crossover, it also reads perfectly well on its own. Knight of Vengeance showcases a darker, meaner Gotham City that plays perfectly to Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso’s storytelling strengths. The result is a vigilante who manages to top even Bruce Wayne in the brooding and scowling department. In this alternate timeline, Thomas Wayne became Batman after his son was murdered in front of him. But as it turns out, the best part of this massive crossover didn’t involve The Flash himself, but rather Batman. Flashpoint: Batman - Knight of VengeanceĬreators: Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Rissoįlashpoint marked a critical chapter in DC’s history, paving the way for the rebooted New 52 universe and everything else that followed. To date, Earth One has spawned two sequels, and we're hopeful Johns and Frank have at least one more volume planned that will focus on a certain Clown Prince of Crime. It’s a refreshing spin on the classic dynamic that lets us appreciate how Batman would adapt to a world with more realistic limitations. No longer a kindly butler, Alfred is an ex-MI-6 agent who, instead of serving him tea and tending to his wounds, beats the crap out of Bruce to teach him a lesson. The crucial element that makes this story work is the overhaul of Alfred Pennyworth’s character. Also, instead of being best buds with Jim Gordon, he winds up socking him in the face. It’s a modern retelling of Batman’s early years where he’s not an infallible master detective who moves like a shadow - a point driven home when, while chasing a crook over the city rooftops, his grappling gun malfunctions and he lands in a pile of trash below. If Batman: Year One were written today, it would be Batman: Earth One. These are the comics that belong on any Bat-fan’s shelf. With that out of the way, here are the 27 best and most influential Batman graphic novels of all time. Classics like Mad Love and Batgirl: Year One are must-read stories set in the world of Batman, but you won't find them on this list.
We’re also limiting our focus to stories where Batman himself is the star of the show. They don’t have to have originally been published in graphic novel form, but they do need to be available to read in a single collected edition now. This list of essentials is meant to focus on Batman comics that provide a compete, standalone reading experience rather than spotlighting individual issues or long comic runs. We've now expanded this list to include 27 stories, a significant number considering Batman originally debuted in the pages of 1939's Detective Comics #27.Ī few criteria before we get started.
TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED COMPLETE TV SERIES TORRENT TPB UPDATE
With multiple incarnations of the Dark Knight appearing in upcoming movies and TV series, and a superstar creative team taking the reins of DC's flagship Batman comic, we figured now was the time to update our breakdown of the best Batman comics ever published. There's never been a better time to be a Batman fan.