One of the most controversial and compelling Batman/Joker stories ever told. Great writing, fantastic art with an intro by Brian Bolland. This edition has been re-colored by Bolland to bring more grittiness to Joker's origin. The story is not for the squeamish but it has to be appreciated. As a writer myself, I admire good storytelling and this one definitely qualifies.
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Reviewed by: Library Journal This classic, infamous story in the Batman saga has been recolored with a more effectively cooler palette and set into context with an introduction and an afterword. Escaped from Arkham Asylum, villain deluxe Joker shoots Barbara "Batgirl" Gordon as part of his plan to drive her police commissioner father insane. Intending to prove that anyone can go mad after "one bad day" as he describes in his putative origin story, the Joker also kidnaps and torments Commissioner Gordon. But Gordon remains sane, and Batman recaptures the Joker—the two actually share a laugh at the ambiguous ending. With Barbara Gordon now a paraplegic, the story stands as a chilling profile of madness. The Killing Joke provoked fury among many readers who lamented the disposal of Barbara Gordon as a mere pawn to testosterone; yet Gordon reinvents herself later as superinfohacker Oracle, poster girl for disability empowerment (see Birds of Prey, LJ 7/08). A bonus story at the end paints the quieter, equally chilling madness of a Batman fan fantasizing about killing the superhero—a perfect foil for the publicly gaudy Joker. For adult collections. —Martha CornogRead full review
This Book maybe the quintessential Joker tale. The book i purchased is the "Deluxe Edition" Hardback. The book has been re-colored by the original artist to reflect exactly what his vision was, as opposed to what was available to him in the late 80's. I can't say enough how outstanding this book, and this edition specifically is. The story is one for the ages. Without ruining any details, one major character goes through a life altering event, and the ending is also outstanding. Alan Moore led the "British Invasion" when it comes to comic books, and he really captures what the characters are all about. This book originally came out on the heels of Frank Millers "Year One" saga, and it can be argued that either one of these Graphic Novels are the finest Batman Tales ever written. I truly cannot recomend this book enough!!Read full review
What more can I say about this timeless graphic novel? This book is a must read for any level of comic enthusiast. Never before have I been physically gripping the book impatiently waiting for each page to turn to further this gritty story. Love love Love!!!!
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This book has been a favorite of mine sine it was first released. The deluxe edition has brighter colors that just jump out and grab your attention to the design and the details. Highly recommended.
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