What is the best Batman story ever?
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What is the best Batman story ever?
Batman: Year One (1987)
What Batman should I read?
For new readers, the best place to start is the origin story. When you’re dealing with a character who’s been around as long as Batman with multiple variations of his origin, it can be tricky to find the best version. Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s recent New 52 run is a great starting point.
What Batman book should I read first?
The usual, long-standing recommendation to get a start on Batman’s story is to read the seminal 1987 storyline “Year One”, which ran in “Batman” #404 v1 to “Batman” #407 v1 and is always available as one collection.
What order should I read Batman graphic novels?
I’m not going to cherry pick it, so here’s a pretty complete Grant Morrison reading order:
- Batman & Son.
- The Black Glove.
- The Resurrection of Ra’s Al Ghul.
- R.I.P.
- Time and the Batman.
- The Return of Bruce Wayne.
- Batman and Robin (3 trades or the Absolute)
Who killed Batman’s parents and why?
In the original script for 1989’s Batman, crime boss Rupert Thorne hires Joe Chill to murder Thomas Wayne due to the latter running against Thorne for city council. In the final version of the film, however, Jack Napier (who would later become the Joker) is Thomas and Martha’s killer.
How does Batman who laughs See?
He uses a visor made of dark metal to filter out the dark energy and noise in order to focus on what he wants to see. This visor is spiked and would appear to blind him if it wasn’t for the knowledge that it actually helps him see.
Who killed the Batman’s parents?
Joe Chill
In Batman’s origin story, Joe Chill is the mugger who murders young Bruce Wayne’s parents, Dr. Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne. The murder traumatizes Bruce, inspiring his vow to avenge their deaths by fighting crime as the vigilante Batman.
Who killed the darkest knight?
Diana has two choices: keep fighting and lose or surrender to the Darkest Knight and use their combined power to kill the Hands. Refusing to give up, Diana strikes back at the Darkest Knight, pushing him forward through time, sending him into the dying embers of Earth’s sun.