Sinossi
Quando la notte scende su Gotham, la città diventa lo scenario perfetto su cui un bizzarro gruppo di criminali mette in scena il suo particolare spettacolo fatto di violenza, follia e distruzione. Ma tra le ombre emerge la figura di Batman, vigilante dedito alla sua interminabile crociata contro il crimine. Steve Niles (30 Giorni di Notte, Batman: Gotham County) e Kelley Jones (Batman & Dracula, Deadman) rendono il loro particolare tributo alla leggenda del Cavaliere Oscuro, attraverso una terrificante avventura che costringerà l'Uomo Pipistrello a scontrarsi con le sue paure più profonde e con i suoi nemici più letali, capeggiati dal misterioso Midnight...
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- Pagine: 288
- Data di uscita: 07-11-2017
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Really a 4.5/5 for me. I could read an endless amount of Kelley Jones' Batman, he just understands Gotham City. EDIT: Y'know after seeing the ridiculous amount of 3 star and under reviews I felt the need to bump up to a 5 star. I really think there's an insecurity among male comic readers that comics Leggi tutto
This was...honestly just kind of silly and boring. The writing and art seemed way overblown and not really all that fun. I just was bored almost 99% of the time reading this. You ever just read a book and begin to zone out? That's this type of book. It's not awful but I didn't like it one bit and fo Leggi tutto
I didn't enjoy this as much as I thought I would. Steve Niles is one of my favorite horror writers, and Kelley Jones always does his best on horror comics. I've also always liked Batman in horror stories, most notably a lot of the stories in the 70s where the supernatural creeped into the Batman tit Leggi tutto
I really wanted to like this, but half way through reading it I knew it wasn't taking me anywhere I hadn't been before and not half as well. All the elements were there for a classic gothic Batman tale soaked in horror. Kelly Jones art and the colouring certainly succeeded on their end, but the dial Leggi tutto
Una estrella más por el arte del gran Kelley y el argumento de Niles va de más a bastante menos, con final confuso incluido. Sólo para fanáticos de Kelley Jones.
I really wanted/expected to like Gotham After Midnight . I mean, it's Batman in a horror story, written by Steve Niles who hit a home run with 30 Days of Night , and illustrated by the extremely talented Kelley Jones who has breathed life into many a visually striking Bat-book. Yet,... There are proble Leggi tutto
there might have been an okay story in here, but everything about this graphic novel was horrid for me: from the expositiony dialogue, bad narrative (and bad font for the narrative), plot holes and continuity issues (and convolutions!), and a very undramatic four-page denouement that was just a wall Leggi tutto
I find Gotham after Midnight to be a Halloween themed story arc. It features most of the villains from Batman's rogue gallery that would be featured in horror films: Axeman, Killer Croc, Scarecrow, Clayface, Man-Bat and Catwoman but this is to be expected from horror comic writer Steven Niles. This
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