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Original Title: | Batman: The Man Who Laughs |
ISBN: | 1401216226 (ISBN13: 9781401216221) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Batman: One-Shots, Batman, DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection #52, Batman: La historia y la leyenda #2 , more |
Characters: | Alan Scott, Bruce Wayne, Joker |
Ed Brubaker
Hardcover | Pages: 144 pages Rating: 4.1 | 21020 Users | 492 Reviews
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Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Doug Mahnke, Patrick Zircher, Aaron Sowd and Steve Bird Cover by Mahnke Witness Batman's first encounter with The Joker in this hardcover volume collecting the graphic novel BATMAN: THE MAN WHO LAUGHS, by Ed Brubaker and Doug Mahnke! This collection also includes DETECTIVE COMICS #784-786, a murder-mystery tale guest-starring Green Lantern Alan Scott!
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Title | : | Batman: The Man Who Laughs (Batman: One-Shots) |
Author | : | Ed Brubaker |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 144 pages |
Published | : | January 30th 2008 by DC Comics (first published January 30th 2005) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Dc Comics. Batman. Superheroes. Comic Book. Graphic Novels Comics. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 21020 Users | 492 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books Batman: The Man Who Laughs (Batman: One-Shots)
I don't even know why I like the Joker anymore. Now that first statement is probably the most heinous blasphemous remark I will ever type (and will never type again) as an avid Bat-fan. But I felt the need to confess it because I've been keeping it bottled up inside since...well, since Heath Ledger's outstanding performance in The Dark Knight film. It was only during and after Death of the Family crossover event that I think I became one of those fans who contracted the "Joker fatigue" wherein IBatman teams up with green lantern .. its interesting but I didnt care much for the story. Plus I never read any of Ed Brubakers work before and he seems like a good writer but writes a lot for marvel and Im not a big fan of them so no thank you.
Vintage Brubaker style with great artwork. The story is one we've all read before so not alof of originality there, but still alot of fun. New readers to Batman will maybe like this more

Reader be warned, The Man Who Laughs is only a small section of this book! It's only 60ish pages and the rest is a boring, stupid comic about Alan Scott who was the original Green Lantern. It's a cheesy character, and the story ("Made of Wood") is tedious and not compelling. Sure Batman is along for the ride, but even his presence can't make this story exciting. Never liked this version of Green Lantern anyway so wasn't really surprised. As far as The Man Who Laughs segment, it's a decent Joker
It's not bad but I expected lot more from first confrontation of Batman and Joker.
This is 2 completely different stories by Ed Brubaker, who is awesome. The first is a story of the Joker's first appearance in Gotham and his first run in with Batman/Gordon. A good solid story that makes sense and is enjoyable. Great artwork too. The second story is just as good, and I may even have enjoyed it more. 'Made of Wood' is a Batman story with Golden Age Green Lantern Alan Scott. It is fascinating to see the current protector of Gotham interact with the past protector (Green Lantern
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