But as that story starts to come out, without being an origin tale for him, it ends up being something that touches on his origins. Hace unos años lo releí en esta edición y le encontré varias pifiadas pero aun así me pareció una buena historia, aunque no pude eludir la sensación de nostalgia y no sé qué tan permisivo fui por ese factor. Alan Davis art is the only redeeming element of this paperback.The Reaper saga (Year Two, Full Circle, and Retroactive special) is not good and has never been good, yet I find myself unable to shit on them.

Two men come to Gotham City: Bruce Wayne after years abroad feeding his lifelong obsession for justice and Jim Gordon after being too honest a cop with the wrong people elsewhere.

...Or unless he's such a rookie.. Mike W. Barr has written for some of pop culture's most enduring icons, including Sherlock Holmes, Ellery Queen, Doc Savage, the Shadow, Captain America, the Hulk, Batman, Star Trek, Star Wars and the Simpsons. It's also a good story about Batman choosing whether to take revenge and how it affects the next generation.This story is wretched for the numerous reasons stated by other reviewers: twitchy, nonsensical plotting, plywood romance, and Batman somehow possessing the gun that murdered his parents. Boo. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. I think the only reason it's still printed is because of the cover where Batman has a gun.Que buena saga. I really wish Goodreads would let us do something other than full star ratings.3.5 stars. A sequel to BATMAN: YEAR ONE, this collection explores Batman's second year prowling the streets of Gotham as its protector. Synopsis for "Batman: Year Two - Chapter One: Fear the Reaper" James Gordon has just been appointed the new Police Commissioner of Gotham City and he informs the media that his department will work closely with Batman and that for such purpose, he has installed the Bat-Signal on … It’s a book so bad you lose perspective on everything and start howling out your frustration at the injustices of the world far more effectively than any infomercial showing stick thin children with bugs crawling over their open eyes and swollen bellies could ever hope to accomplish. You can skip it without missing a single thing, but why not join the fun?Another ridiculous Batman story. By mid-1980 he was writing regularly for both DC and Marvel, including stories for Marvel Team-Up, Mystery in Space, Green Lantern, and various Batman titles. It's like some abridged version of a bigger storyline! He is a godawful villain.

Published at the same time as Year One this story tells of Batman's encounter with Joe Chill, the man that killed his parents. Queer nerd girl.What about Year 3, when the lease expires on the Batmobile?I love natto, and if you think it’s disgusting, I don’t care anymore I found myself liking the character of The Reaper even if he is a bit one-dimensional (vendetta religious crusader type) and even if his character has been somewhat done before Shadow, and even if its a somewhat silly bridge from Shadow to Batman as crusaders who tried to save Gotham, I still liked the stories, the character, and the parallels they had it draw between him and Batman - especially in the closing FULL CIRCLE arc with Robin and Joe Chill's (grand)kid.I wanted to love this book and at times I suppose I did but at times it was just "meh"- if you know what I mean. The introduction from its author, Mike Barr, was as intriguing as the story line and added context to what happened in that line and why. He’s trying to figure out sort of what he can do that can finally change this place. THE BATMAN Confirmed To Be A "Year Two" Story And On A Separate Earth To JUSTICE LEAGUE Characters. Marvel's paperback and hardcovers are far better than DC's, not to mention Marvel's Epic Collection. He has written for the online sites Icebox and Stan Lee Media (and lived to tell the tale), and co-created the web comic SORCERER OF FORTUNE.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Batman: The Caped Crusader Vol. Without this book, we wouldn’t have Mask of the Phantasm (though in many ways, it is fairly different, the bones are here) and withoI honestly think this story gets way too much of a bum rap. December 1st 2002 Very good book recommend it to anyone who likes graphic novels or superheroes! 1 I forgot how good it is. Being a complete and utter jerk to Alfred and Um... one of the more crazier Batman stories I've ever read. I don't know how they put such a horrible paper in these "deluxe edition". It was published in 1987 through the issues #575-#578 of the title Detective Comics as a follow-up to the new Batman origin created by Frank Miller and Dave Mazzucchelli in Batman: Year One, although it is no longer considered part of the canon continuity of Batman. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Finally, having picked this up I was more than excited and anxious, hoping that this was as good if not better than the movie. It struggles with trying to combine the modern dark tone established in Year One with some old fashioned goofinesI just wrote a long detailed review, but the internet seems to have eaten it. I understand that Mike Barr set out to tell a different kind of story rather than mimicking the style of Year One. Totally obsessed with killing said killer of parents/ally? I have to say that it meets my expectations and at the same time it doesn’t.I got to say that I’ve been wanting to read this story ever since I learned that the Batman Animated Series Movie Mask of the Phantasm was based on this story. Barr's debut as a comics professional came in DC Comics' Detective Comics #444 (Dec. 1974-Jan. 1975), for which he wrote an 8-page back-up mystery feature starring the Elongated Man. By Mat Elfring on August 22, 2020 at …

Year Two is not a sequel to Year One, but rather a leap forward in time, to a point where Batman is more established in Gotham. A very good follow-up to the Year One classic.