Batman: The Dark Knight: Master Race - Volume 1 Graphic Novel

Batman: The Dark Knight: Master Race, by Frank Miller, is one of the best Dystopian Graphic Novels available. With its high-quality binding and pages, it's easy to read and understand, making it a great gift for any fan of the genre.

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Batman: The Dark Knight, written and illustrated by Frank Miller, is a classic comic book series that tells the story of the Caped Crusader's battles against crime in Gotham City. It features an iconic take on the iconic superhero, as he fights to protect the citizens of Gotham from a variety of villains. With its dark, brooding atmosphere and Miller's trademark art style, this series is sure to captivate and thrill readers of all ages.
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Details of Batman: The Dark Knight: Master Race - Volume 1 Graphic Novel

  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1401265137
  • Mystery, Thriller & Crime Manga: Mystery, Thriller & Crime Manga
  • ASIN ‏ ‎: 1401265138
  • Hardcover ‏ ‎: 376 pages
  • Best Sellers Rank: #727 in Mystery, Thriller & Crime Manga#1,017 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels#4,951 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Customer Reviews: 4.6/5 stars of 1,844 ratings
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 9781401265137
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 2.17 pounds
  • Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels: Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 6.89 x 0.91 x 10.47 inches
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Dc Comics; Illustrated edition
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Selena: It is less of a Batman story and more a Superman story. I think it gives a small glimpse into what I think would be a great story. I think the use of Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, is so great and it makes me wish that Frank Miller got the chance to do a green lantern story. But a good story.

United States on Sep 29, 2023

Kindle Customer: Obviously the first 2 that frank Miller did are 2 of the best batman dark knight comics,graphic novels, I've read. Thinking those 2 were it kinda left alot unanswered for me and didn't feel complete. Now this is such a different story then we've gotten in the 1st 2 dark knight novels by frank Miller that you might be like WTF?, BUT, that being said the way in which it is done I loved. Did I expect to see aliens and all this other stuff I won't mention because I don't want to spoil anything but from the 1st time you see the dark knight to seeing what happens after the 1st time, the surprises around every corner and the way they incorporated other super heroes in this I loved. Fun read, beautiful artwork and in way an ending to this great series. Maybe not the one you expected or anything like that but still very good and the story is rounded out and has an end I think most will enjoy.

United States on May 21, 2023

L. D. Roy the Junior: An intriguing plot, inventive subplots, and modernized classic throwbacks all combine to solidify one HECK of a story. The artwork is perfection condensed, but never simplified, drawing upon each brush stroke, every colour selected, the borders of each panel maximized to combine dialogue, expression, and environment to POP with Superhero Superiority. Never boring, predictable, or dull, all-around the BEST comic I've experienced in a VERY LONG TIME!! #MillerTime #ComicPerfection #FanFavourite #ComicsAreLife

United States on Apr 12, 2023

Develin: Sin City style story brought to DC. Great stuff. Any lover of Frank Miller's drawn style need to have this title in their collection.b

Spain on Mar 24, 2023

Capitan: Ricetta perfetta

Italy on Feb 28, 2023

Luana: Una trilogia che finisce con il botto. Frank Miller semplicemente un genio! Lo consiglio vivamente perché un lavoro di Miller.

Italy on Dec 27, 2022

Alejandro Ricardo García Martínez: En primer lugar, el producto llegó en buen estado y antes de la fecha estipulada. En segundo lugar, la historia es bastante entretenida y muestra que pasaría si la raza Kryptoniana tuviera la misma mentalidad que los Viltrumitas de Invincible. En general, todo está bien.

Mexico on Dec 23, 2022

Dan'l Danehy-Oakes: D**n if this book doesn't make up for the travesty that was _The Dark Knight Strikes Again_ - indeed, it takes off from the last few details of that, where it is revealed that Superman and Wonder Woman have a teenaged daughter, Lara.

Well, here it is a couple of years later, and Superman hasn't been seen or heard from. Carrie - who was the "Robin" in _Dark Knight Returns_ and, uh, "Catgirl" in TDKSA - is now wearing the cowl and seriously p***ing off Commissioner Yindel. Bruce Wayne is very old indeed,and pretty much broken physically, but Carrie tends to him in her spare time.

Lara convinces Ray (The Atom) Palmer that it's time to enlarge the bottle city of Kandor, which has been languishing in Superman's Fortress-o-Solitude for decades. Palmer can only do so much at a time, so he enlarges the first hundred... only to find out that they are members of a fanatic Kryptonian cult, convinced that they are gods who should rule Earth. Their leader's first act is to use his newly-acquired heat vision to torch the rest of Kandor and its population. He also dooms Palmer to unending shrink, and steps on him just to make sure.

So these are the "Master Race" of the...

United States on May 30, 2020

Présence: D'une certaine manière, ce tome fait suite à  Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again  (DK2, 2001/2002) réalisé par Frank Miller et Lynn Varley, mais il n'est pas indispensable de l'avoir lu avant. Il comprend les 9 épisodes de la minisérie, ainsi que les 9 mini-comics qui l'accompagnaient, initialement parus en 2015-2017, coécrits par Frank Miller & Brian Azzarello, dessinés par Andy Kubert, encrés par Klaus Janson, avec une mise en couleurs réalisée par Brad Anderson, pour les épisodes 1 à 9. Les mini-comics sont également coécrits par Miller & Azzarello, dessinés par Frank Miller (mini-comics 1, 4 & 5 encrés par lui-même, 6 à 9), encrés par Klaus Janson (m-c 1, 6, à 9), avec une mise en couleurs réalisée par Alex Sinclair (m-c 1, 3 à 9). Le mini-comics 2 a été dessiné et encré par Eduardo Risso et mis en couleurs par Trish Mulvihill, et le 3 dessiné par John Romita junior, encré par Miller.

Batman est mort, mais quelqu'un brise la vitrine souvenir contenant son costume dans la Batcave, et le dérobe. À Gotham, un jeune est en train de courir pour essayer d'échapper aux policiers. Alors qu'ils descendent de voiture pour...

France on Apr 04, 2019

Frederick Baptist: Coming from one who believes that The Dark Knight Returns is the best graphic novel ever written and who was underwhelmed by the sequel DK 2 I decided to approach this latest installment of the series cautiously and without high expectations hopeful from some of the reviews here that it may still be worth getting. Overall I think the story isn't all that bad and I can safely say I enjoyed this a lot better than DK 2 and I've also resigned myself to the fact that Frank Miller is probably never going to reach the heights again that he achieved with DK 1. That said, this story does hold up well among what has been released these days although at points the heavily expressionist Kubert and especially so the occasional Miller artwork was jarring at first and needs some getting used to. One does wonder if this was deliberate or just a quick and shabby way to meet some imposed deadline although it's safe to say Jim Lee fans will have a cardiac arrest looking at some of the "artwork" here and so will George Perez if he sees how Wonder Woman is drawn here. As a personal favourite it was nice to see Ray Palmer's Atom play an important role in this story although we also get a few other...

United States on Mar 26, 2018

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Language ‏ ‎ English English English
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1401265137 978-0142407332 978-1912464456
Mystery, Thriller & Crime Manga Mystery, Thriller & Crime Manga
ASIN ‏ ‎ 1401265138
Hardcover ‏ ‎ 376 pages 64 pages
Best Sellers Rank #727 in Mystery, Thriller & Crime Manga#1,017 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels#4,951 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels #1 in Teen & Young Adult Classic Literature#1 in Teen & Young Adult Siblings Fiction#3 in Classic Literature & Fiction #4,015 in Children's Classics
Customer Reviews 4.6/5 stars of 1,844 ratings 4.8/5 stars of 36,960 ratings 4.6/5 stars of 112,594 ratings
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 9781401265137 014240733X 1912464454
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 2.17 pounds 8.6 ounces 7.8 ounces
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Dimensions ‏ ‎ 6.89 x 0.91 x 10.47 inches 5.56 x 0.55 x 8.31 inches 5.25 x 0.25 x 8 inches
Publisher ‏ ‎ Dc Comics; Illustrated edition Viking Books for Young Readers; Platinum ed. edition Baker Street Press; Illustrated edition
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