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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401220327
ISBN: 1401220320
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: May 12, 2009
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: May 12, 2009
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: Batman's immortal foe, Ra's Al Ghul, should be dead at last - so how has he returned to haunt The Dark Knight? And what does his return have to do with Batman's teenaged son, Damian -- whose mother is Ra's Al Ghul's daughter, Talia? It will take the combined skills of Batman, Robin and Nightwing to get to the bottom of these mysteries and stop Ra's Al Ghul's insidious plans!
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This is an interesting read. If you have been following the Batman storyline (in the comics) over the last few years, this is a good read. A lot of it centers around Bruce, Talia, Damian and Ra's Al Ghul and in a good way. Some interesting spiritual themes are explored (which make a reappearance in Batman RIP) and some new relationships are forged. The art is pretty impressive and some of the settings in Asia are well captured in color. The story is supposedly the setting for things to come and it ... Read More
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Ra's has surpassed The Joker as Batman's most interesting foe long ago. While The Joker has never lost his popularity, and is the favorite of the casual fans, hardcore Batman readers have long admired Ra's mix of selfish evil, tempered with a unique sense of honor and purpose. Where The Joker is a chaotic force that exists because of The Batman, Ra's is someone who has existed for centuries, only now finding a worthy foe in The Detective.
This book explores the theme of again, what happens ... Read More
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Man, this coulda been somethin great. There are some truly excellent moments, worthy of the biggest Hollywood summer blockbuster. But then there are moments that pure stink up the joint. Damian is truly an awful, unlikeable, dreadful (enough adjectives?) character that is a hindrance to the development of the story. The dynamic between Batman, Nightwing & Robin is rewarding and the banter enjoyable, but it can't save other character interactions from tanking. So while there is some real fun to be had here, ... Read More
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Up until I read Batman R.I.P. this was my favorite of the more recent Batman books, at least by Morrison. It just had a great storyline and was very well drawn out. I don't want to say anything more to spoil anything but it's definitely a great pick up.
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I got Batman & Son, The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul and The Black Glove in order to understand Batman RIP. I found Resurrection quite bad because things happened "just because". I mean, this is just like a silver age comic, no grounds. Ra's second coming was SO damn easy that makes the tale a real lay down. The action parts of the book were good though and it was nice to have Robin and Nightwing on the team again. Still the book is no big deal, but it will help to lear 1 or 2 things about RIP. My recomendation: ... Read More
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