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Batman: Year One Frank Miller, writer, David Mazzucchelli, artist (DC Comics, 1986, 1988) |
Many people, when asked to name the one book most responsibile for defining the modern Batman, would list Frank Miller's excellent take on the hero's possible future, The Dark Knight Returns. They'd be wrong.
We also meet Jim Gordon, newly transferred to the Gotham Police Department and bucking the corruption that runs straight to the top. We see his professional side and the events that led to his tenuous alliance with the mysterious vigilante; we see his personal side, the struggles in his first marriage and the indiscretion which led, much later, to his second. It's hard to imagine a better Batman tale than this, and I encourage anyone who's a fan of the character to track this book down and read the definitive version of his first year in the costume. No one has topped this book yet, and I suspect it will be a long time before anyone comes close. [ by Tom Knapp ] |