Ebook Download Batman
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
BATMAN - THE DARK KNIGHT: MAD VOL. 3 PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Ethan Van Sciver,Gregg Andrew Hurwitz | 176 pages | 28 Jan 2014 | DC Comics | 9781401242473 | English | United States Batman - The Dark Knight: Mad Vol. 3 PDF Book I mean she really becomes more of a footnote in this story. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mar 29, Craig rated it liked it. He's one hero that I enjoy his rogue gallery more than him. Feb 24, Matt rated it it was amazing. I actually liked this more than the last volume. Pros: Most of the story works well as a tense and emotional fight against the Mad Hatter. Product Details About the Author. Something sinister is stirring in the veins if Arkham Asylum's inmates. In any case, color me "not excited about any of Hurwitz's future Bat stuff. I was very hopeful at the beginning of this story. Art by David Finch. Batman publications and storylines. Also how great was it to see Batman go rage mode? But this volume really goes for the deep, dark, psychotic side of the character and brings out a truly frightening and sinister interpretation of him. He still comes off as a second rate villain to me that in this collection is simply a combination of the Penguin and the Scarecrow. Was not a fan of most of the art in here, sadly, but it was nice to see Bruce tear things up a bit About the Author. View all 3 comments. There's a lot of bending of Batman here, trying to see if he snaps, and I think that is really what's being explored here; how much he can take before he just breaks. By poisoning and kidnapping its citizens, he terrorizes Gotham in an attempt to rebuild his lost hopes into a wonderland. You get an unsettling origin of the Mad Hatter, and then he racks up a body count that is Joker worthy. Song Mad Hatter by Melanie Martinez I'm just not sure on this one. Natalya is a smart, tough, talented lady. This preview is indicative only. It's very difficult for Bruce to just completely walk away from a fight he's been fighting his whole life. Other books in the series. While I liked the back story of the Mad Hatter, I found the level of violence in this one to be off-putting. I'd say this is great for fans of Batman's rogue gallery. In addition to this, beyond the lameness of focusing on Mad Hatter's childhood as a way to explain his current behavior, the version of this trope Hurwitz explores this time is fully devoid of creativity. Big Mistake. Pluses: creepy, as Dark Knight titles should be. How it was done was ironically insightful, seeing Batman a little soft. I wish this story went on longer. Skip to content. Dec 20, Quentin Wallace rated it it was amazing. It was a nice change of scenery that was almost nostalgic; to see Bruce Wayne actually try to live his life outside of his vigilante calling. Wow I almost went with a 5 star but the last issue isn't as good as the rest. Overall : This volume has some ups and some downs that give it a very specific appeal. Catwoman shows up in this volume, and it's completely useless. Batman: The Dark Knight Vol. An improvement over the previous volume - the new origins of the Mad Hatter were far more interesting than the cliched daddy issues of Scarecrow. His parents agree to let him try the drugs when they see how heartbroken he is by the diagnosis. Mild spoilers: So I've generally found this to be the weakest of the New 52 Batman lines, but Mad Hatter was a marvelous villain. May 11, Gavin rated it liked it Shelves: comics. Graphic Novels Comics. Knight Terrors: As Bruce is unable to keep up with the various legal conspiracies involving Batman Incorporated, he decides to investigate a breakout in Arkham. Batman - The Dark Knight: Mad Vol. 3 Writer This woman, who we have barely met, somehow manages to convince Bruce Wayne to reveal to her that he is Batman. Publications are listed alphabetically by published titles. Those eyes completely creeped me the fuck out. Neither of these flaws are too problematic, but they do damage the overall appeal of the book. Mar 14, Ryan Stewart rated it really liked it. It focuses on them and gives you a nice deep insight in to them. It was then announced that Joe Harris and Judd Winick would have guest appearances before Gregg Hurwitz would take over the series. Plus, they do call him the MAD hatter, so it's about time he lived up to that. He makes a choice, a dumb one in a way, but he's a kid. I was very hopeful at the beginning of this story. He finds it being given to criminals by a new foe named the White Rabbit. Gregg Andrew Hurwitz. Basically, he is trying to recreate his happiest memory with his childhood crush Alice and Gotham has to suffer the unbelievable ways he inflicts his unique vision of horror on its citizen just to accomplish this. The Scarecrow has returned to Gotham City, but he's no longer the meek punching bag There are a few flaws I will grant you. Wow I almost went with a 5 star but the last issue isn't as good as the rest. Mild spoilers: So I've generally found this to be the weakest of the New 52 Batman lines, but Mad Hatter was a marvelous villain. I might like this more than most. I will have to admit that this volume was pretty good. His actions and the high-stakes nature of his crimes inject the narrative with tension. Previous Volume Review. Batman: The Dark Knight Vol. I really liked Natalya, because she seemed like a complete character. This volume focuses on the Mad Hatter and actually shows how pathologically dangerous this usually silly character can be. I'd say this is great for fans of Batman's rogue gallery. Kicking off a major storyline pitting Batman against the most deadly version of the Scarecrow he's ever seen. Williams masterpieces. Batman tricks his villains into going to the asylum to have the night off…it is fun, but not enough substance through the whole story. I also dug the fact you can see inside batman's head and know he's not always so "cool". Want to feel bad for Jervis Tetch? Unfortunately for the city of Gotham, this involves enslaving and killing droves of people. His stunted growth led to him using experimental hormones in a desperate attempt to be as tall as the other boys and have Alice fall in love with him. Nov 28, Michelle Cristiani rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novel-batman. This is essentially a 6 issue origin story of Mad Hatter, the Alice In Wonderland themed villain that is not often utilized for obvious reasons: he's lame. After the main story finishes, the reader is treated to a spooky one-shot with visuals to rival Batwoman's J. I can live without it. What I didn't like: The last issue felt rushed. Batman's final fight with Scarecrow is here. Gregg resides in Los Angeles. Apr 02, Ming rated it liked it. Hidden categories: Webarchive template wayback links Title pop. For the limited series, see The Dark Knight Returns. Batman - The Dark Knight: Mad Vol. 3 Reviews How it was done was ironically insightful, seeing Batman a little soft. I actually liked this more than the last volume. Artist Ethan Van Sciver delivered just as strongly as Jenkins did in the first volume. Subscribe now to be the first to hear about specials and upcoming releases. It always felt that in the Batman rogue gallery, he was even too goofy when compared to someone as silly as the Riddler or the Penguin. Feb 24, Matt rated it it was amazing. It was then announced that Joe Harris and Judd Winick would have guest appearances before Gregg Hurwitz would take over the series. Jervis Tetch aka the Mad Hatter is an intriguing villain here but sometimes he just comes off as just your average homicidal maniac. I would be more reluctant to take on a character that I don't feel like I can relate to as well. Hurwitz introduces and then kills her off in the period of this 1 arc. In public! The Annual was also entertaining. Related Articles. There he finds criminals being fed a modified fear toxin that is mixed in with venom which makes the criminals extremely strong and immune to fear. And yeah, this is the Batman we all know and love, and have for 70 years. Natalya seemed very good for him. I was very hopeful at the beginning of this story. Home 1 Books 2. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Want to worry even more about the bullied youth in our society ultimately being driven from being good kids to homicidal revenge nuts? He's not a favorite but this was interesting enough. The faces and poses look traced, taking away character originality and making me wonder who they traced over, especially when showing Bruce's face. Ethan Van Sciver Illustrator ,. Just never quite pulled me in. Turns out one of the side effects is mental instability. Overall : This volume has some ups and some downs that give it a very specific appeal.