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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns

by Frank Miller
Illustrator: Klaus Janson

DC Comics | November 1, 2002 | Hardcover

If any comic has a claim to have truly reinvigorated the genre, then The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller--known also for his excellent Sin City series and his superb rendering of the blind superhero Daredevil--is probably the top contender. Batman represented all that was wrong in comics and Miller set himself a tough task taking on the camp crusader and turning this laughable, innocuous children''s cartoon character into a hero for our times. The great Alan Moore (V for Vendetta, Swamp Thing, the arguably peerless Watchmen) argued that only someone of Miller''s stature could have done this. Batman is a character known well beyond the confines of the comic world (as are his retinue) and so reinventing him, while keeping his limiting core essentials intact, was a huge task.Miller went far beyond the call of duty. The Dark Knight is a success on every level. Firstly it does keep the core elements of the Batman myth intact, with Robin, Alfred the butler, Commissioner Gordon, and the old roster of villains, present yet brilliantly subverted. Secondly the artwork is fantastic--detailed, sometimes claustrophobic, psychotic. Lastly it''s a great story: Gotham City is a hell on earth, street gangs roam but there are no heroes. Decay is ubiquitous. Where is a hero to save Gotham? It is 10 years since the last recorded sighting of the Batman. And things have got worse than ever. Bruce Wayne is close to being a broken man but something is keeping him sane: the need to see change and the belief that he can orchestrate some of that change. Batman is back. The Dark Knight has returned. Awesome. --Mark Thwaite
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    Rating: 4/5

    Dark Knight - A Modern Comics Classic

    This review is from: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Trade Paperback)

    Mr.A

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    9 months ago

    Frank Miller's groundbreaking 1986 comic book series still packs a punch today. (I first read it only a few years ago.) This was the story which proved superhero comics can be powerful drama and social commentary. This tale of a middle-aged Bruce Wayne returning one last time to fight crime as the Batman is an original and interesting mixture of ironic frivolity and serious themes. It is the themes in the subtexts of the story that most make this work intersting. These themes include the issue of pure justice (as typified by the Batman) versus the corruptible system, and whether the power of justice best belongs in the hands of the legal system or to individuals. Miller offers scathing satirical sketches of spineless politicians, vacuous mass-media, and criminal-coddling pop psychology. Miller's fascinating portrait of Batman as a complex, tortured, and three-dimensional human being cannot be soon forgotten. The Dark Knight Returns is a compelling story of of a troubled hero in an unheroic world.

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    From many perspectives, this is an excellent graphic novel.

    1. Comic Book: it follows the traditional format of what comics should be about: straight-forward storytelling. It makes use of the rules and bends them quite freely to create a new style of design.

    2. Subject matter: while many people relish the fact that this introduced the grim and gritty stories of the eighties, it is more important to note that it tells a future tale of what happens when the masked vigilante walks away, and comes stomping back.

    3. Art: Miller, Janson and Varley have created an art rich book. Thick lines where they should be thin and vice versa. A sparse, but well-appointed colour palette lends itself tremendously to moody landscapes and ethereal skin tones.

    Not to be missed for the intermediate comic reader. Not to be missed for the literati either. Find a copy of Miller's DC Leather bound work. It's really fantastic.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Pretty good!

    comic-man-zach

    3 years ago

    This was a pretty cool graphic novel. Its about Bruce Wayne (who at this time is in his 50's) battling with his batman side from not letting the batman free again. You get to see some of batmans friends , colleages(JLA) and new characters. I recommend this GN to an Batman fans or someone who likes Frank Millers work.

    P.S this graphic novel is really good but its sequel "The Dark Knight Strikes Again" is not that great. So I would'nt go on and buy it.

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    Batman out of retirement written amazingly... On par with Watchmen dramatically & graphically

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    Rating: 5/5

    Frank Miller is a Genius!

    This review is from: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Trade Paperback)

    Erin Wall

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    3 years ago

    The Dark Knight is as he was meant to be; dark, gritty, and will do anything to win. I love the fear Miller has created a darker Gotham, and Batman rises to the occasion. As much as I adore this work, I caution you, this isn't for the fans of the cartoon Batman. This Batman goes places you may not want to see, but Miller creates such a believable, terrifing world, you almost want to be there to watch Batman clean it up.

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    When this groundbreaking story was published over twenty years ago, it sent shockwaves through the comic book world and also through serious literary circles. Frank Miller single handedly reimagined and redefined an iconic literary figure that is as familiar to everyone as Tarzan or Quasimodo, adding new depth and vitality to the legend. The Dark Knight Returns introduces the reader to a geriatric Bruce Wayne in his sixties who has kept his vigilante alter ego out of public sight for over ten years...but the collapse of society spurs an aged Bruce Wayne to don the cape and cowl to fight crime one last time ! The world's greatest detective is now a bitter, cynical and disillusioned man and his crusade is not like anything ever seen before ( or since ! ). Miller's fine line art work is memorable and vivid. Next to "Watchmen", this graphic novel is perhaps the finest ever written !

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    Rating: 5/5

    A Knock Out!!

    djbakon

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    4 years ago

    Any comic book fan will tell you this is a must have book. This book has been hyped since it's release, and gladly it meets the hype and then some. Miller takes Batman and reminds fans why the Dark Knight is both a knight and dark.

    Set in a future that is cold, controlled, chaotic, and unjust, we find a Bruce Wayne old, forgotten, and disillusioned. What this new world needs, what Wayne needs, is a beast, THE beast to make things right. Let the fun begin! Pick it up!

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    Anonymous

    Rating: 5/5

    Magnificent

    This review is from: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Trade Paperback)

    Anonymous

    5 years ago

    Frank Miller yet again proves his amazing writing abilities as well as his unbeleiveable artistic abilities with the dark knight returns. The mood of this graphic novel is a very dark adaptation of the batman. In this graphic novel, Batman comes out of retirement to bring peace back to gotham city and to help put a stop to the tyranny of the new threats that the city now faces. I give "Batman, the Dark Knight Returns" a 5 out of 5, for he has retold the story of Batman in the way it should've been told in the beginning.

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    This Masterpiece of a Batman Tale That Falls Second Only to Year One!!!!! The Inspriring Story of a Retired Batman that is pushed back into Crimefighting Just Makes You Want to Get Up and Beat- Up the Nearest Crook! 3 THUMBS UP!!!! MINDBLOWING!!!!!!

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    The darker side of Gotham as never seen before... The master (Frank Miller) finally creates a Gotham that cannot live without the protection of Batman... The title itself is ironic because this title brought the Batman comic's back to life! the Dark Knight Returns... The story, and characters, each have been given a new image... Frank Miller's Joker really portrays the psycopath he really is... A must read for even the slightest Batman fans... Or for anyone who really want's to see a showdown between Batman & Superman...

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    Xander

    Rating: 5/5

    Batman's greatest story ever

    Xander

    7 years ago

    Frank Miller's dark, post-apocalyptic vision of a future Gotham City gone to hell is the quisessential portrayl of The Batman. Here is the character the way Bob Kane envisioned him: brutal, mysterious, tragic, brave and swift, and perhaps a little bit psychotic. This story harkens back to the early days of the Bat lore, when Batman took what ever means necessary to defending justice, even if that meant killing criminals without remorse. In this groundbreaking series (and I do not use that term lightly) Batman is just about as tortured as the dark forces he struggles to defeat, which in this work include old rogues such as Two-Face and The Joker, as well as new ones such as The Mutant Gang and its vicious leader, a dystopian government and suprise, surprise The Man of Steel himself: Superman. What starts as one man's obsession to turn his own brand of fear against those who would pray on Gothamites, escelates into a crusade to save a dying world. The art is brilliant, the dialogue often poignant and bitingly satirical and the climax is simply unforgettable. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is Batman the way he was meant to be portrayed. I also recommend Frank Miller's Batman Year One, Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's Batman: The Long Halloween and Dark Victory as well as Alan Moore's The Killing Joke for stellar Batman reads.

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    mr. cheeky

    Rating: 5/5

    essnetial

    mr. cheeky

    7 years ago

    this is batman at his finest

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    Alex Worden

    Rating: 5/5

    Amazing

    This review is from: Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Trade Paperback)

    Alex Worden

    7 years ago

    For any fan of the Dark Knight, this is a must read! Miller completely takes the existence of what we know about the Batman/DC universe and turns it on its head. The story, artwork and tone completely revive Batman to his glory, and by the end, you are left salivating for more. Truly a great vision of the greatest hero, by a great artist.

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    This was Frank Miller's first dive into the world of Gotham City. This story is the first half of what eventually ends up being Batman's final adventures in Gotham. For ten years, Batman has been unseen, his existence is merely a myth. The city is going through a major heatwave and an increase in gang crimes. The streets are not safe. Comm. James Gordon who retires in a few days cannot seem to find the leader of this new gang who is making the streets of Gotham unsafe. All the while there is massive debate over whether releasing Joker from Arkham is the right thing to do. Through all of this and more, Bruce Wayne decides it best to dawn the cape and cowel one last time to bring peace to Gotham. DC Comics characters Superman, Wonderwoman and the Green Arrow also appear. This comic reads as if it were a movie. Very fast paced, funny, action-packed and enormously entertaining. The ending will leave you breathless!

    • Was this review
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    This was Frank Miller's first dive into the world of Gotham City. This story is the first half of what eventually ends up being Batman's final adventures in Gotham. For ten years, Batman has been unseen, his existence is merely a myth. The city is going through a major heatwave and an increase in gang crimes. The streets are not safe. Comm. James Gordon who retires in a few days cannot seem to find the leader of this new gang who is making the streets of Gotham unsafe. All the while there is massive debate over whether releasing Joker from Arkham is the right thing to do. Through all of this and more, Bruce Wayne decides it best to dawn the cape and cowel one last time to bring peace to Gotham. DC Comics characters Superman, Wonderwoman and the Green Arrow also appear. This comic reads as if it were a movie. Very fast paced, funny, action-packed and enormously entertaining. The ending will leave you breathless!

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    This was a book before it's time...what to me is a true representation of how Batman should be written. The true apitomy of the dark, powerful anti-hero. A must read for any Batman fans!

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    After ten years of retirement, an older and darker) Batman returns to Gotham City to fight new villains and old. This amazing book features a good story and plot, and features amazing art work. This is also the same book that inspired the first (and best) Batman film of 1989. Batman Returns with an amazing book!

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    No story in the Batman world is probably more important than Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. This story was released in 1986, and was responsible for the rejuvenation of Batman as a dark character, and for the comics industry as a whole. Read the following overview of The Dark Knight Returns, and see why this story is so powerful...

    Vowing upon his parent's death to rid the city of the criminal element, the Batman has, over the years, fought crime in its many macabre forms...

    For the last ten years no one has seen or heard from him...

    that is, until now...

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    A stroke of pure genius... Frank Miller's dark, bold tale of the Dark Knight's ressurection breaks all the rules. This is THE book that turned the comic book industry upside down and probably saved it from laughable mediocratiy. A must read!

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