Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The Complete History by Les Daniels Batman Complete History by Les Daniels. But, ah, those names, how they thrilled and fed our imaginations: the Flash, Green Lantern, , Aqua-Man and Hawkman, the Mighty Thor, and a little later the Silver Surfer, Spiderman and the X-Men. To the ignorant eyes of parents, our carefully tended stacks of 20, 50 or 200 issues of , World's Finest, , and so many others merely appeared to tell the same story, again and yet again: A gaudily costumed crime fighter battles a seemingly unbeatable enemy -- sometimes the oddly loquacious alien from another planet or dimension, sometimes the white-coated mad scientist with his destructo-ray, often (and best of all) the monstrous result of some laboratory experiment gone horribly wrong. Never such innocence again. Nowadays, comics have grown up and taken steroids: They are swarthy, mean, perverse, complex, adult. They even require specialized stores -- like X-rated videos -- and aspire to literature. "Graphic novels" can be intricate and wonderful -- ask any student of 's or look at the pastiche brilliance of 's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen -- but they would likely frighten or puzzle the children who lingered for hours over the early adventures of , Batman and . Three oversized histories now document the life and times of these most durable of all the comic-book legends. Les Daniels's cleanly written text reveals not only the artistic, business and marketing decisions that have made Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman recognizable round the world, but also the ways in which each of their comics differs from the others in style and tone. Superman's adventures, for instance, were nearly always laced with humor and frequently relied on slightly screwball situations: For instance, Mr. Mxyzptlk -- the impish troublemaker from the future -- and Lois Lane's niece Susie Tompkins generally treated the Man of Steel as either an amusing buffoon or a playtime doll. Bizzarro -- the simple-minded partial clone of Superman, who resembled a crystallized Frankenstein's monster -- provoked endless chaos without being truly threatening. The entire reporting cast of the Daily Planet often tended to be exploited just for laughs: wide-eyed Jimmy Olsen, love-struck Lois Lane, even gruff editor Perry White with his favorite ejaculation, "Great Caesar's ghost!" By contrast, Batman dealt with obsession in all its forms (a theme underscored in Tim Burton's two Batman films). transforms himself into a caped crusader to avenge the brutal death of his parents. But his opponents are even more seriously damaged individuals, usually driven to crime by psychological trauma: the Joker, who yearns to be acclaimed the world's greatest comedian; Two-Face, who struggles with a Jekyll-and- Hyde personality after his disfigurement; Cat-Woman, a mousy secretary who escapes repression by releasing her inner tigress. Wonder Woman is, of course, the supreme avatar of that particular myth. The ludicrously bespectacled Diana Prince is actually an Amazon princess, at ease with her physical strength and beauty. She grew up in a world -- Paradise Island -- where sisterhood was truly powerful (and telepathic to boot). As a result, she pr. Les Daniels. A lavishly illustrated volume of large-format photography features original comic book artwork that depicts DC Comics's most significant characters and artists, in a tribute that showcases both pop-culture favorites and lesser-known classics, complem. 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Now updated, expanded, and available in paperback—the definitive chronicle of DC’s celebrated characters and their talented creators! In the nearly 70 years since the creation of the first super- heroes, DC’s legendary team of artists, writers. Batman The Complete History: The Life and Times of the Dark Knight. Following on the heels of Superman: The Complete History, author Les Daniels spotlights another famed crime fighterone who is perhaps even more popular than Superman. Batman, the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knightwhatever name he goes by, he is recogniz. Superman?: The Golden Age of America's First Super Hero. 1999 - DC Comic / Chronicle Books - Rare - Superman Masterpiece Edition : The Golden Age of America's First Super Hero - Exclusive 8 Inch Statue of 1938 Superman / Reprint of the Very First Superman Comic Book / Illustrated Hardcover Book Chronicling. Superman: The Complete History: The Life and Times of the Man of Steel. Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! The first, the strongest, and the most enduringly popular super hero has been captivating audiences around the world for 60 years. Since hi. DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Super Heroes. Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics. A celebration of fifty years of Marvel comics features seven hundred illustrations and a text that traces the history of Marvel, from its first publication in 1939, describing the birth and popularity of The Human Torch, Daredevil, and other superher. No Blood Spilled. Yellow Fog. London strangles beneath a thick blanket of yellow fog. The noxious vapors muffle all sound, conceal any who dare to venture out of doors, hide lovers and criminals alike. Felicia Lamb, innocent, delights in the fog-bound night. She seeks the worl. The Silver Skull. Black Castle. Les Daniels' The Black Castle is a tale of a battle between brothers. It takes place in Spain, in 1496, during The Inquisition. Perception is everything. One brother, Sebastian, is seen as evil because he is a vampire, while the other, Diego, is perc. Citizen Vampire. A Spanish vampire born three centuries ago resurfaces during the French Revolution and, while prowling Paris for his livelihood, falls simultaneously in love with an imprisoned countess and her newly liberated maid. ISBN 13: 9780811824705. Batman The Complete History: The Life and Times of the Dark Knight. Daniels, Les. This specific ISBN edition is currently not available. Following on the heels of Superman: The Complete History, author Les Daniels spotlights another famed crime fighterone who is perhaps even more popular than Superman. Batman, the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knightwhatever name he goes by, he is recognized by millions of fans as the most enigmatic and complex character in the super hero pantheon. Driven by personal demons, Bruce Wayne has loosed his shadow self on the villainy of City for 60 years. In celebration of this anniversary, Chronicle Books is proud to offer the first definitive account of Batman's heroic exploits. Les Daniels covers it allfrom Batman's creation and runaway success in 1939, to the campy antics of the Adam West TV show, to the emergence of Frank Miller's very disturbed and very dark Dark Knight, to the billion-dollar movie franchise and beyond. Illustrated with archival comic book art and rare Batman paraphernalia, Batman: The Complete History also includes a comic book story colored by animator Bruce Timm especially for this book. Designed by Batman fan Chip Kidd, this history will please the hardcore fans, and win many new ones. Batman and all related characters, names and indicia are trademarks of DC Comics Copyright 1999. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. In 1939, Batman's dark shadow swooped over the comic book scene, and his vigilante battle with the vicious villainy of has been thrilling his fans ever since. Once the tragic victim of a horrible crime, Bruce Wayne's nocturnal alter ego became the ultimate crime fighter--teamed with the Boy Wonder and equipped with a formidable array of Bat-accessories. Batman: The complete History offers the first defintive history of the most popular super hero of all time. Author Les Daniels traces Batman's evolution from his comic book beginnings to the campy theatrics of the Adam West TV show, to the emergence of Frank Miller's hard-edged Dark Knight, to today's blockbuster motion pictures. Illustrated throughout with rare comic book art, sketches, movie stills, and Batman merchandise, this tribute to the Caped Crusader reveals the multidimensional crime fighter in all his complexity. No matter which side of Batman's persona you find most appealing, you will treasure this rich and colorful tribute to an always intriguing super hero. About the Author : Les Daniels is a renowned comic book expert. He's the author of DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World's Favorite Comic Book Heroes. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island. Batman: The Complete History by Les Daniels. 'Batman: The Complete History' by Les Daniels. Chronicle Books, $29.95. Web posted on: Monday, December 20, 1999 12:33:01 PM. (CNN) -- Fans of comic books have been engaged in an intense debate for decades. At issue: which is more important to comics, story or artwork? For those who come down on the side of story, "Batman: The Complete History" may be a bit disappointing. For those in the other camp, however, the Les Daniels biography of the Dark Knight is a visual triumph. The predominance of the artwork is obvious without opening the book. The front of the dust jacket is an early drawing of Batman by creator , enlarged to pop-art proportions, without a single word of text to distract from the image. The cover art is a recreation of the same scene by contemporary artist Alex Ross. Inside, Daniels offers a brilliant array of images. There are full-color reproductions of stories, original sketches and layouts by the various artists who have given the character life over the years, photos of the bewildering assortment of Batman memorabilia and stills from various big- and small-screen incarnations of the character. Taken together, they provide a comprehensive picture of the evolution of an American icon. So who needs text? Those of us on the "story" side of the debate do. To give Daniels credit, he does provide a fairly detailed account of how Batman came to be. He details the first meeting between Kane, the artist, and , the writer (appropriately in New York's Edgar Allen Poe Park), that resulted in the creation of the character. And he faithfully chronicles the ever-changing creative team behind the character over the years. But as the image of Batman spread beyond the confines of the comic book, into films and television and onto lunchboxes and soft drink cans, Daniels offers little more than a listing of the cultural phenomena spawned by the Dynamic Duo. Critical analysis of the stories featuring Batman and Robin also suffers as the book unfolds. Daniels provides perceptive insights about the influences of various writers and artists on the comic books in the early years. But his discussions of the most recent movies (particularly "Batman & Robin") and television series ("") are largely devoid of critical assessment. In that respect, "Batman: The Complete History" falls short of other books, notably "Tales of the Dark Knight" by Mark Cotta Vaz, published 10 years ago (to mark the 50th anniversary of the character). Still, there is no denying that Daniels has collected an impressive gallery of images that help tell the story of the Caped Crusader. There are the crude early images drawn by a young Bob Kane and the more polished (but infinitely sillier) images from the 1950s, when the comics industry was under attack. We witness Batman and Robin revitalized by new creative teams in the 1960s, again in the 1970s, and yet again in the 1980s. And we see the Dark Knight of today, who has reclaimed his heritage as a creature of the shadowy back alleys of Gotham City. "Batman: The Complete History" is, in essence, a coffee table book. Whatever its deficiencies, it's a volume that any fan of the Dark Knight detective should be proud to display. Topics similar to or like Les Daniels. American writer. 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