Batman and Robin Vol 1 Batman Reborn Grant Morrison Frank Quitely Philip Tan Books
Download As PDF : Batman and Robin Vol 1 Batman Reborn Grant Morrison Frank Quitely Philip Tan Books
Batman and Robin Vol 1 Batman Reborn Grant Morrison Frank Quitely Philip Tan Books
The first part of a three part collection, this Batman story has a unique aspect that separates it from other Batman stories. That is: Dick Grayson is Batman and Bruce Wayne's son (Damian) is Robin. I like this version of the dynamic duo. Grayson is a goof-ball at heart and it comes through when he wears the cowl. Damian is a rebellious, disrespecting brat; but he's a good fighter. Real good. Together they make an interesting team.If you're new to Batman comics, I would suggest a few other reads before diving into this one. There is a lot of backstory that leads up to how and why Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne end up together. You'll enjoy this series for what it is if you know how they got there.
Here's my suggested list:
Older Stuff
Batman: Death in the Family
Batman: The Black Casebook
Batman: Son of the Demon
Newer Stuff
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Batman: Batman and Son (New Edition)
Batman: RIP
Final Crisis
Batman: Battle For the Cowl
Like I said, there's a lot of backstory involved with Batman & Robin. This isn't even the full list. If you're up for it, you should read these books first. But I'll admit that is quite the commitment.
Tags : Amazon.com: Batman and Robin, Vol. 1: Batman Reborn (9781401225667): Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Philip Tan: Books,Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Philip Tan,Batman and Robin, Vol. 1: Batman Reborn,DC Comics,1401225667,FBA-|284401,Batman (Fictional character);Comic books, strips, etc.,Graphic novels.,Superhero comic books, strips, etc.,Batman (Fictitious character),Comic books, strips, etc,Comics & Graphic Novels,Comics & Graphic Novels Superheroes,Fiction,GRAPHIC NOVELS,GRAPHIC WORKS FICTION,General Adult,Monograph Series, any,Robin the Boy Wonder (Fictitious character),Superheroes,United States
Batman and Robin Vol 1 Batman Reborn Grant Morrison Frank Quitely Philip Tan Books Reviews
Grant Morrison's tenure writing Batman has received incredible critical reviews and based on the year end awards many considered his work the best in comics for 2010. I was a huge fan of The Black Glove and Batman R.I.P. but since then have become increasingly disenchanted. The Batman and Robin books are quite good but not as good as advertised and The Return of Batman wasn't nearly as enjoyable as I'd hoped. So here it is; the big one; the culmination of several years of storylines. To all the Grant Morrison fans who've scolded me for daring to criticize the masters works let me just say that this book is FANTASTIC! Everything comes together in one colossal, amazing book; Thomas Wayne, The Joker, Professor Pyg, the mysterious box with the Batman symbol. I enjoyed this book so much I think I'll even give the disappointing Return of Batman another chance.
If Dick Grayson was permanently Batman to Damian's Robin I would have no problem with it. Grayson brings a level of depth to the character that Wayne has lost given his increasingly unfortunate perfection (of which Morrison is as guilty as any). Damian is an interesting Robin in that he will and does kill people. The real war in this book is between The Joker and Doctor Hurt (Thomas Wayne/ The Black Glove) with Grayson and young Wayne caught in the crossfire as Hurt's final plan for Gotham City unfolds. Morrison does an excellent job of writing The Joker as legitimately insane and terrifying and that's something most writers fail at. A great addition to the Batman universe, Doctor Hurt is a character I actually felt could go toe to toe with The Joker AND Batman. The revelations of Hurt are both astounding and unexpected and I won't even give a hint as to what they are. In fact a LOT of stuff happens that I won't talk about because this book is just too good to spoil.
I like to think of myself as a very honest reviewer of Morrison's works. I have criticized him as much as I've praised him so if I say I love something he's produced you can be sure it's not just sycophantic slobbering. I really was burned out on Morrison's stint as Batman's writer and had totally decided to take a pass on Batman Incorporated but this book may have just turned me around (something I might live to regret). I was completely satisfied with the book from the beginning to the spectacular ending and all points in between. Frazier Irving gets special mention for a unique and enjoyable art style that almost rivals Frank Quitely and the art in general remains superior even as artists are switched around. The final story is separate from the main storyline but serves as a bridge to Batman Incorporated and the book finishes off with some awesome sketchbook art. My final verdict is an unequivocal five out of five stars. Pick this one up and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Batman and Robin, Vol 3 Batman & Robin Must Die include Batman and Robin #13-16, Batman the Return #, and concludes the Grant Morrison trilogy in B&R. The story here is great and I really want to love the comic, but the art makes some of this comic so hard to read. The majority of the art is done by Frazer Irving and if you have not seen any of his art search Frazer Irving Batman and see if you can stand it. If you can, read this comic. The story line is great, the villains are fantastic, the art gets better. I don't always hate Frazer Irving's art, in fact, I quite liked it for Klarion the Witch Boy in Seven Soldiers of Victory (another great comic) but in B&R I cannot stand it. At least I know that it is only a short time in the overall arc and that the story is so good that it makes it worth it. If you like Grant Morrison's Batman or don't mind the art, for sure read this.
One last thing, events in this comic intersect with Batman The Return of Bruce Wayne which should be read before reading B&R #15 to avoid spoilers. I generally read Vol 1 , Vol 2, Batman TROBW, then Vol 3. This is only if you want the full Grant Morrison Batman arc detailed below.
Pros
-B&R are still great
-Story is fantastic
-Grant Morrison
Cons
-Grant Morrison
-Frazer Irving's Art
-Relatively Short
*Morrison's Story Arc is as follows
Batman and Son (Included in Black Glove Deluxe Edition)
Batman The Black Glove
Batman RIP
Batman Batman and Time (or Final Crisis but still needs 701 and 702)
Batman and Robin Volume 1-3
Batman The Return of Bruce Wayne (Technically happens during Batman and Robin Volumes 1 and 2)
Batman Incorporated (and Leviathan Strikes)
Batman Incorporated Vol 1 Demon Star (New 52)
Batman Incorporated Vol 2 Gotham's Most Wanted (New 52)
A readers guide to Grant Morrison's Batman is a great help if you are looking at the whole series.
The first part of a three part collection, this Batman story has a unique aspect that separates it from other Batman stories. That is Dick Grayson is Batman and Bruce Wayne's son (Damian) is Robin. I like this version of the dynamic duo. Grayson is a goof-ball at heart and it comes through when he wears the cowl. Damian is a rebellious, disrespecting brat; but he's a good fighter. Real good. Together they make an interesting team.
If you're new to Batman comics, I would suggest a few other reads before diving into this one. There is a lot of backstory that leads up to how and why Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne end up together. You'll enjoy this series for what it is if you know how they got there.
Here's my suggested list
Older Stuff
Batman Death in the Family
Batman The Black Casebook
Batman Son of the Demon
Newer Stuff
Batman Under the Red Hood
Batman Batman and Son (New Edition)
Batman RIP
Final Crisis
Batman Battle For the Cowl
Like I said, there's a lot of backstory involved with Batman & Robin. This isn't even the full list. If you're up for it, you should read these books first. But I'll admit that is quite the commitment.
0 Response to "[Y1W]∎ Libro Gratis Batman and Robin Vol 1 Batman Reborn Grant Morrison Frank Quitely Philip Tan Books"
Post a Comment