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Batman: Dark Victory

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user comment Batman: Dark Victory Another great graphic novel
 
Review Date: December 5, 2003
Reviewer: Kurt A. Johnson, North-Central Illinois, USA
In this sequel to Batman: The Long Halloween, a new District Attorney has plans to clean up Gotham, and her plans include cleaning up Batman. But, someone is playing Hangman, and with each new game, someone in the police department gets hanged. As if things aren't bad enough, a mass breakout from Arkham puts a lot of super-villains on the street (including Two-Face, Joker, Solomon Grundy, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, and Penguin).

This is another great graphic novel, and a worthy sequel to The Long Halloween. I thought the story was nice and gripping (just like a Batman story should be!), while the illustrations were wonderfully done, making the whole read that much better. I enjoyed the Catwoman character once again, and thought that the author did a great job with the Robin character. I highly recommend this book to any, and every, Batman fan!

user comment Batman: Dark Victory Great Story for any Bat Fan
 
Review Date: May 16, 2007
Reviewer: Rose Fay, New York
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale have done it again. "Dark Victory" begins where "The Long Halloween" ended and creates a new intriguing murder mystery where once again, the obvious answers are the most unlikely and no one can be trusted. It continues to pay homage to the late 30's/early 40's noir style and madness that lurks on (and beneath) the streets of Gotham City.

The Gotham police force is slowly being annihilated by a killer known as "The Hangman" while the mafia families have united in a war against the crazed rogues of Arkham. Unfortunately, they've all escaped and established Two Face as their leader to control the city. Commissioner Gordon's security efforts are strained by the new no-nonsense district attorney, Janice Porter. Despite her prim and firm manners, her intentions are just as vague as the other "Dark Victory" characters.

Batman toils to discover the Hangman's identity but the memory of Harvey's demise still haunts him. Blaming himself for his friend's tragedy, Batman distances himself from close allies and gradually loses his identity as a human being. His relationship with Selina Kyle and Catwoman is a strained romance while his work life becomes a heavy toll worn on by Gordon's frustrations. "The only problem with being alone, Master Bruce, is being alone," Alfred notes.

As the Hangman's noose tightens around Gotham's finest, as the criminal war continues to devour sane and insane men alike, as both Bruce Wayne and Batman slip down the void of despair, he finds himself akin to a feisty but extraordinary person: Dick Grayson. A tiny but determined boy with piercing blue eyes and an adorable pout, Dick is tragically orphaned and finds his destiny interwtined with the Dark Knight. The origins of Robin make this story enticing for any big Bat-fan.

This story isn't about the transition from darkness to light as much as it is about finding inner strength and comfort by finding (and trusting) a friend. There are terrible loses and sacrifices for both Batman and Commissioner Gordon but they find respect for one another. Gordon is reunited with his family just as Batman constructs a surrogate family, a comfort to ease his troubled mind. The Hangman's reign terror cannot stop Dick from his want of justice and opportunity to become a better person. When he chooses to ally himself with Batman, both orphans emerge from the darkness wiser, determined, and no longer alone.
user comment Batman: Dark Victory Better than Long Halloween
 
Review Date: August 10, 2003
Reviewer: Troy Wallis, Albuquerque, NM United States
People that have read Long Halloween know the back story on this and if you haven't read Long Halloween pick that up and read it before reading this book. While they are seperate books they could be combined to be one book. Dark Victory starts where LH ends and continues to tell the story of Two-Face, The Maroni and Falcone families, and the new murderer "The Hangman".
Loeb and Sale are awesome again in this book the pace is still fast and includes many of Batman's trademark villians with Joker, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Mad Hatter, Scarecrow, Two-Face, and Solomon Grundy all making appearances. Loeb uses these villians so well in the little time they are in the story because ultimately its not about all of them. While Joker and Two-Face get the most attention it revolves around Two-Face and the two families that are still vying for Gotham after the Roman died in the last book.
Loeb throws in the story of how Batman takes Dick Grayson in to be the first Robin in towards the end. While it isn't to big of a part in the book it makes it more interesting.
If you're a Batman fan you should definitely pick up both of these books and set aside about 3-4 hours to read them straight through.
user comment Batman: Dark Victory Outstanding Sequel ! Almost as Good as The Long Halloween
 
Review Date: December 22, 2001
Reviewer: K.H.,
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale have done it again in "Batman: Dark Victory." The story is still a "whodunnit" and is similiar in formula to the first (killings take place on a Holiday). The target this time are "cops" and many "cops" only mildly remembered in previous Batman stories are quickly brought into this story only to be killed.

The plot thickens as Gordon and Batman try and get the killer. The art work is much better than the Long Halloween. It has a similar style, but is perfected in this series, especially on the Batman. The story is thinner and I easliy figured out the killer after the first death. Neverless, the story is still written so well, I stayed tuned and felt compelled to go on. Enjoying every minute as I turned each page. Robin is skillfully brought in to the story.

Even if you have the magizine format, get this special hardbound edition. You can re-read the story withhout touching the magazine (therefore, not having to take a chance of devaluing the comic)and enjoy the read.

user comment Batman: Dark Victory Avoids the Sequel Curse; Just As Good, Maybe Even Better, Than its Predeccesor
 
Review Date: May 1, 2008
Reviewer: Alex K.,
I'll admit, at first, I was hesitant to pick up "Dark Victory." Its predeccesor, Loeb and Sale's classic "The Long Halloween" was such an awesome, page-turning whodunnit that utilized all of its characters so well, that I thought this would fall prey to the usual curse that befalls sequels and come up short of capturing what made the original so great. But I was wrong. This tale IS great, deserving of being placed on the same level of "The Long Halloween."

The tale picks up right where the original left off. Batman, along with his ally Commissioner Jim Gordan, is still devastated by the loss of one of the few people in his life he had come to trust: the former District Attorney Harvey Dent (whose origins as Two-Face were spectacularly retold in "Long Halloween"). Meanwhile, Gotham City's various Mafia families, particularly the Falcone Family around which the previous story centered, are regrouping following the death of so many of their members at the hands of the Holiday Killer, and their grip on the city continues. Standing in their way, however, is the rise of the "Freaks," the familiar members of Batman's rogue's gallery (The Joker, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, The Penguin, The Scarecrow, etc.). Led by Two-Face, they intend to drive the Mobsters out of existence and sieze the city for themselves. The city is once again a battlefield against crime.

Enter the Hangman Killer. Echoing the Holiday Killer's method of attacking on holidays, the Hangman goes after former and current police members, hanging them by nooses while leaving crude renditions of the children's game "Hangman" pinned to their bodies (all of which are mysteriously written on materials closely associated with Harvey Dent). And thus begins another page-turning round of Whodunnit, as Batman must once again put his master detective skills to work, deducing the killer's identity in the midst of his battles against Mobsters and Freaks alike.

The tale is amazingly coherent, keeping you at the edge of your seat from the start to finish as you yourself try to deduce who the Hangman may be. And let me tell you: it's a shocker. I sure didn't see the revelation coming, and I doubt many others did. It was all a great payoff to all the build taking up most of the tale. And to top it all off, this story also contains a retelling of the origins of Robin, as Bruce Wayne takes in an orphaned Dick Grayson (whose parents' death is loosely tied into the main plot of the story) and finds in him an unexpected partner in his war on crime.

There's also the usual quality from the Loeb/Sale team that we saw in "The Long Halloween." Sale's art is just as good as ever. The gangster drama and action plays a great part in the story alongside the murder mystery, and, like the previous story, is accompanied by more references and nods to film noir and Mob movies, particularly "The Godfather" (there's even a scene in the book that is taken directly from the famous horse-head-in-the-bed scene!). Basically, all the magic of "Dark Victory's" predecessor is intact, still as fresh and as amazing as ever. It truly is a testament to the skills of both creators that they were able to make such a high-quality sequel.

In short, "Dark Victory" is a most excellent tale, a worthy follow-up to "The Long Halloween" in every way, and should be an essential part of every Batman fan's graphic novel collection. Enjoy the action, enjoy the drama, enjoy the mystery, because I promise, none of it dissapoints.

Batman: Arkham Asylum Signature Series Guide

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Batman: Arkham Asylum Signature Series Guide from Brady Games includes the following:
  • A complete walkthrough of the entire game.
  • AREA MAPS: Detailed area maps pinpoint critical areas in the game along with the location of every unlockable item
  • CHARACTER LISTING: Extensive coverage of Batman and The Joker, including strengths, weaknesses, and more!
  • WEAPON COVERAGE: In-depth breakdown of every weapon in the game along with strategies on when to use them
  • Expert boss strategies to defeat even the toughest villains
  • Signature Series guide features bonus foldout and more!
  • Platform: PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
  • Genre: Action/Adventure

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Batman - The Dark Knight - Lenticular 3D Movie Poster (Batman and The Joker) (Size: 18'' x 26'')
 
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  • Size: 18" x 26"
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Batman (The Brave and the Bold) Art Poster Print - 24" X 36"
 
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Batman (The Brave and the Bold) Art Poster Print - 22x34

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  • decorate your walls with this brand new poster
  • easy to frame and makes a great gift too
  • ships quickly and safely in a sturdy protective tube
  • measures 22.00 by 34.00 inches

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Batman The Brave and The Bold Caped Crusader Kit
 
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    Based on the hit animated series! Become the caped crusader! Loads of role play fun!
Kids can become Batman and play out the ultimate Batman: The Brave and the Bold adventure with the roleplay dress-up set featuring an ultra cool mask, belt and cape!

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  • Boys can become Batman
  • Play out the ultimate Batman: The Brave and the Bold adventure
  • Role play dress-up
  • Set featuring an ultra-cool mask, belt and cape
  • All the gear needed to become Batman

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LEGO Batman

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LEGO Batman
 
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The villains are on the loose

Take control of the Dynamic Duo, Batman and Robin, as you build, drive, swing, and fight your way through Gotham City capturing escaped villains and putting them back in Arkham Asylum where they belong. Battle against legendary villains including The Joker, The Penguin, Catwoman and more to keep the streets of Gotham clean. Then, for the first time, jump into the story from the other side and play as Batman's foes. Enjoy the power you wield as you spread chaos throughout the city.

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  • Fight for justice as Batman and Robin or create chaos as The Joker, Catwoman and other villains, as you save or destroy Gotham City.
  • Rocket through sewers and bound across rooftops as you take the fight to the criminals across classic locations in Gotham City.
  • Fight on land, sea and in the air using a number of powerful Batman, Robin and villain-controlled vehicles, including the rocket-powered Batmobile, sleek Batboat and stealthy Batwing
  • Enhance the abilities of the Dynamic Duo with all new power suits, including the Magnetic Suit
  • Enjoy numerous game modes and levels:
    -Play through the game in Story Mode from both the hero and villain sides
    -Replay any level in Freeplay Mode with any characters you've unlocked. Access previously hidden areas to find additional rewards and bonus content
    -Collect LEGO studs and special LEGO bricks throughout the game to unlock tons of extra content including special power-ups and bonus levels
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  • Play as Batman, Robin or more than 12 dastardly villains -- all in super-fun LEGO form
  • Master special superhero power-suits and new moves, along with the weapons unique for each character
  • Build and drive Lego versions of favorite vehicles like the Batmobile, Batboat and the Batwing
  • Customize characters, build and transform game environments, and challenge yourself with multi-layered collectibles and rewards
  • Designed for standard two-player, drop-in/out cooperative play

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Batman - The Animated Series, Volume Two (DC Comics Classic Collection)
 
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The early-'90s Batman series was probably the best animated superhero show ever, mixing stylish animation with a dark tone appropriate for the Dark Knight. The second volume, comprising four discs of 28 episodes and vastly preferable to the many single-disc releases, features familiar characters the Joker, Catwoman, the Penguin, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, as well as the first appearances of the Riddler, and Ra's Al Ghul and Talia. The episodes are highlighted by the Emmy-winning two-parter "Robin's Reckoning," which recounts the origin of the Boy Wonder and his chance for revenge years later. In "Perchance to Dream," Bruce Wayne finds his parents alive and another Batman patrolling Gotham City, the two-part "Something" pits Batman against Miyazaki-styled robots, and Batman revisits the samurai training of his past in "Night of the Ninja" and "Day of the Samurai." Give the series credit for not talking down to kids--Japanese characters spoke in Japanese with English subtitles, and one episode, "Almost Got 'Im," was styled after a '50s black-and-white variety show. It employed smart humor and characterization even to the point where it could let villains carry an episode. Certain stories were based on comic books, and the series involved comics veterans such as Denny O'Neil and Len Wein. Also camp-master Adam West appears as the voice of the Grey Ghost. --David Horiuchi

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Batman - Comic Poster (The Dark Knight Walking At Night - Attack) (Size: 24" x 36")
 
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  • Size: 24" x 36"
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Batman Beyond PS

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Based on the animated film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, this game has you taking the role of Dark Knight, Batman of the future, to save Gotham City from the Joker. This side-scrolling game features hand-to-hand combat--you can explore the 16 levels in four gothic worlds to find ways to sneak up on your enemies, too. Use five different Batsuits--including attack, defense, and high jump--plus use 10 Batman gadgets, including magnetic nunchaku, smoke bombs, Dark Knight shield, retractable wings, and Dark Knight discus. Take care of Joker's henchmen--then do battle with the Clown Prince of Crime himself.

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