

Buy Absolute Batman: The Killing Joke by Moore, Alan online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: No hay comparación, una de las mejores historias combinado con una presentación y edición de lujo. No te vas a arrepentir de adquirirla. En cuanto al empaquetado y transporte; no puedo creer que un producto de importación venga mejor protegido y cuidado que uno que está en bodegas de México. Al menos, este producto me quitó el mal sabor de boca de Death In the Family. Review: Hard cover high quality reproduction of possibly the most famous Batman story with the Joker.
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,035 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #700 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels #714 in Graphic Novels with Media Tie-Ins #2,605 in Comics & Graphic Novels for Young Adults |
| Customer reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (1,107) |
| Dimensions | 24.84 x 3.63 x 38.1 cm |
| Edition | 30th Anniversary |
| ISBN-10 | 1401284124 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1401284121 |
| Item weight | 1.88 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 152 pages |
| Publication date | 11 September 2018 |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
Y**R
No hay comparación, una de las mejores historias combinado con una presentación y edición de lujo. No te vas a arrepentir de adquirirla. En cuanto al empaquetado y transporte; no puedo creer que un producto de importación venga mejor protegido y cuidado que uno que está en bodegas de México. Al menos, este producto me quitó el mal sabor de boca de Death In the Family.
S**S
Hard cover high quality reproduction of possibly the most famous Batman story with the Joker.
J**N
I'm not the biggest reader of comics so it wasn't until I was 20-21 when I read The Killing Joke when I saw the then new edition on a bookstore shelf in 2008-9. I knew of its reputation and bought it and read at home. It did not disappoint and time has done little to tarnish my love for it (it probably works best as a finale to Batman rather than just plopped as normal in the timeline but it still works as is for me :) ). It wasn't until years later that I saw pictures online of The Killing Joke in its original colors and it floored me. I read Brian Bolland's blurb and how he recolored it but I did not expect THAT big a difference. I was curious to see how the rest of the story looked so when I saw this Absolute Edition had both versions AND Alan Moore's script, I pre-ordered this. That's pretty huge because I usually don't see the need to order the Absolute Editions. That said, this is a great book. We open Brian Bolland's recolored version and it's stunning on the bigger pages. His version is colored like a modern Batman comic and makes great use of limited colors in the flashback sequences. Moving onto John Higgins' original 1988 work, starting with his own introduction and a brief but fascinating look into how the original colors were done. As for the pages themselves, they're printed on high quality newsprint and before you accuse me of using an oxymoron, I've felt different types of newsprint paper and DC DEFINITELY got good stuff. I'm more a fan of the plasticy paper most modern books use but I applaud DC's commitment to make a version that looked and feel like the one originally made in 1988. As for how John Higgins' colors look compared to Brian Bolland's? Technically, it's darker to look at by, I think, how the newsprint absorbs the colors vs the other paper and softens the line work. That said, the art still looks sharp and is reproduced well, at least to someone who never saw a 1988 copy. On artistic merit... to each their own. For me, it was interesting but it looked like a surrealist painting with inks of Batman and the Joker laid over them. Some of the pages looked better on John Higgins' version than Brian Bolland's but for the most part, my late introduction to this story plus my personal tastes favor the new version. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of revisionism and I get why a lot of people were upset that only the new version was the only one available for so long (and still is for under $10), but some of John Higgins' choices were off to me. That said, I like his idea that his version is the story through the Joker's eyes and Brain's was through Batman's eyes (also, he seemed very good-natured about his work being replaced in 2008). This finally brings us to the Alan Moore section of the book, at least moreso since it's the script Brian Bolland used to draw the comic. This part interested me as much as the two completed versions since I'm an amateur comic book writer. Alan Moore definitely earns his reputation for detailed scripts. The 3rd picture should make it clear his section is the biggest (I accidentally included the comic and art pages that come after Alan Moore's script but trust me; that's mostly script pages). It is readable, although some parts are a little tougher since these are just scans of the script and not made from a word processor version (by that, I mean Alan's typewritten pages were transcribed into a word processor and THAT is what 's included in this book). It does add a nice touch since it's DIRECTLY from Alan Moore's typewriter. It's an interesting look behind the scenes of The Killing Joke. That's not all. We also get Brian Bolland's An Innocent Guy and several pieces of artwork related to The Killing Joke (including posters for the movie; non-spoiler review:: the book was better) and others that just happen to have the Joker (including a funny one with Wonder Woman). There are a few minor setbacks: this is a hefty book. Your wrist will likely get tired as you read this, especially with Alan Moore's script. In addition, as my title indicates, this is not a book you'd want to lug in your bag to read on vacation. One a more basic level, this book is ONLY for fans of The Killing Joke and those interested in how both versions compare and how the comic was born from Alan Moore's script. Otherwise, the regular edition is fine. Other than that, this is a great book and a great tribute to all three artists who brought The Killing Joke to life. If you're a fan The Killing Joke, comparing and contrasting different version, and a fan of behind the scenes looks into comics, I highly recommend this edition. I'm not in a rush to get more Absolute Editions but I'm glad I got this :)
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