Batman Vol. 2: The City of Owls (The New 52)
«Praise for Scott Snyder's Batman: Court of Owls Vol. 1:
“A+. The hero's got personality (and is unafraid to release a quip as sharp as a Batarang), a horde of supervillains, gumption to spare and a whole host of high-tech gadgetry to suitably impress longtime fans and those new to the Dark Knight.” —USA Today
“This is one of the best comics of the week.” —The New York Times
“[Writer Scott Snyder] pulls from the oldest aspects of the Batman myth, combines it with sinister-comic elements from the series’ best period, and gives the whole thing terrific forward-spin by setting up an honest-to-gosh mystery for Batman to solve.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Scott Snyder, already the company's greatest asset over the last four weeks, spins a stack of plates immediately…. Too often Batman comics focus heavily on the hero persona … Snyder sets up equal amounts of conflict for both Wayne's public and private personas.” —Time Out Chicago
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Batman must stop the Talons that have breeched the Batcave in order to save an
innocent life — and Gotham City! Plus, in the backup story, learn more Les mer
- A New York Times #1 Bestseller! "Night of the Owls" continues here!
Batman must stop the Talons that have breeched the Batcave in order to save an
innocent life — and Gotham City! Plus, in the backup story, learn more
about the Pennyworth family and the secrets they've kept from the Wayne family! - Collects Batman #8-12 and Batman Annual #1.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- DC Comics
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781401237783
- Utgivelsesår
- 2013
- Format
- 26 x 17 cm
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«Praise for Scott Snyder's Batman: Court of Owls Vol. 1:
“A+. The hero's got personality (and is unafraid to release a quip as sharp as a Batarang), a horde of supervillains, gumption to spare and a whole host of high-tech gadgetry to suitably impress longtime fans and those new to the Dark Knight.” —USA Today
“This is one of the best comics of the week.” —The New York Times
“[Writer Scott Snyder] pulls from the oldest aspects of the Batman myth, combines it with sinister-comic elements from the series’ best period, and gives the whole thing terrific forward-spin by setting up an honest-to-gosh mystery for Batman to solve.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Scott Snyder, already the company's greatest asset over the last four weeks, spins a stack of plates immediately…. Too often Batman comics focus heavily on the hero persona … Snyder sets up equal amounts of conflict for both Wayne's public and private personas.” —Time Out Chicago
»