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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401210915
ISBN: 1401210910
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: August 23, 2006
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: August 23, 2006
Studio: DC Comics
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Monster Men is an early, Gothic tale that introduces the character Dr. Strange to Gotham City and the world of Batman. The plot is set "...one year since the mysterious Batman first appeared..." (back cover) and post "Red Hood ...fall[ing] to [his] doom after [the] Ace Chemical heist attempt [was] foiled." (pp. 3) Monster Men has a very Gothic touch that echoes the classic horror novel and film. The Monster Men title lettering droops and oozes in the classic horror film style. The front cover ... Read More
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First off I'd like to say this belongs right beside Long Halloween and Year One. A very satisfying read. Don't overlook this one.
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I loved this book! it had all the right themes and tones of a great Batman story. The monsters plus the Mob is awesome and thrilling. This is truly a great cobination. The only element in the story I didn't care for so much was Bruce's love interest, with the exception of her father.
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For those who follow Batman continuity and appreciate Batman's early historical villains from 1940 and that period, then this story is a great read. Wagner has a brilliant command of Batman continuity and weaves a tale consistent with Batman Year One, etc. The story is young Batman's first encounter with the more exotic of Gotham's villains, Dr Hugo Strange. Batman is forced to deal with much more than your garden variety street thug; the sci-fi villainy of the pulp era arrives for our intrepid ... Read More
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I loved it. It was a great story which reflected my ideal depiction of Batman, not only as one who is dedicated to fighting human crime and battling his infamous Rogue's Gallery of Supervillians, but a detective who ends up tangling with supernatural or preternatural forces as well. It harkens back to the Batman comic's early days, where he dealt with such villians as the Monster Men and others regularly. I have always been a fan of the stories in which Batman battles the Supernatural, as much as the ... Read More
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