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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781848563117
ISBN: 1848563116
Label: Titan Books Ltd
Manufacturer: Titan Books Ltd
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: October 23, 2009
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Studio: Titan Books Ltd
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Gotham City is plagued with crime and corruption in places high and low, but one man has taken a stand against evil of all forms: the dark avenger known as Batman. Even in Gotham City, October 31st is a night for trick-or-treating, a night when the ghosts come out to play. But on this Hallowe'en, two people will receive invitations to a very special party, tasked to spend a single night in the most horrifying haunted house imaginable. The guests are the Dark Knight and the Monstrous Midnight...and their host is the Joker! Horror legends Steve Niles ("30 Days of Night") and Kelley Jones ("The Batman: Vampire trilogy") present a truly terrifying tale of the Batman!
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Kelley Jones is somewhat of a controversial artist. People either love his work or hate his work. There is no middle ground. I'm in the camp with those who love Jones' work. And Jones' art is the real attraction here, with due respect to Mr. Niles. Jones' work on the Batman/Dracula trilogy alone catapultes him to top ten Batman artist of all time, but he took a misstep in Haunted Gotham, which although written by Moench, with whom Jones has enjoyed the majority of his success, was not well illustrated. ... Read More
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This was entertaining. But not as good as "The Dark Knight Returns" or "Gotham by Gaslight".
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When a new villain comes to town Batman must face some of his greatest foes (including Clayface, Catwoman, Man-Bat and the Joker) as he tries to unmask Midnight's true identity.
Much like some earlier series like Hush and the Long Halloween this is a mainly an excuse for the artist to show off his skills drawing Batman's cast of foes and his dark and crumbling city. In that it succeeds. Kelley Jones' designs for the villains, the Batcave, Gotham City and of course Batman himself are incredible. ... Read More
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I was constantly entertained by this trade paperback. The story is not incredibly original, but breezes along at a decent pace that does produce a few moments of true surprise. Certain elements of the story are handled poorly, such as Batman's "romance" with a certain character. A plethora of villains appear, though some of the characterization does not really ring true. Niles does appear to have an excellent grasp of Batman and his history. I am a moderate fan of Kelley Jones's art style, and he clearly ... Read More
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This is Steve Niles's second attempt at a Batman story. His first story was called Gotham County Line and it stunk. Just check out the reviews for it. Story was bad and art was bad. Gotham After Midnight is his second attempt at a Batman story. This time the story was below average but the art was amazing. In fact, Kelley Jones's art is probably the only reason why you would want to buy this book (along with 10 pages of sketches included in the back of this book) and a lame and short introduction by John ... Read More
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