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Best Batman Graphic Novel

What is the Best Batman Graphic Novel Ever?

  • Batman:Year One

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    8
  • Poll closed .

abejarano12

We will be full of patience Mr Freeones!
So Which one is the best of them all? Sorry wrong place for this one.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
"Are you there God? It's me, Batman" was pretty good.
 

Supafly

Moderator
Staff member
Bronze Member
Do you know the 'The Man without Shadow'? That is really powerful stuff.
 

The Joker

Spam me with porn mail, I like it!
The Killing Joke
Long Halloween
Year One
Dark Knight Returns
Gotham by Gaslight

But if I had to choose one, I'm leaning towards DKR.
 

The Yak

I need to clean my screen!
I'm going to second The Long Halloween. Furthermore, I would like to say that I think Haunted Knight comes in for a lot of abuse that it doesn't deserve. I think it deals with the emotional toll of being Batman in very compelling ways it just gets unfairly compared to Long Halloween and Dark Victory because it is Loeb/Sale.
 

STDiva

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Year One. I'm not super familiar with a lot of Batman titles, but Year One was awesome.
 

darkwarrior3007

1,000 posts to go for my own user title!
I'm not voting because I like all 3 of them. As well as Hush, The Long Halloween, Dark Victory and Haunted Knight. I also have The Dark Knight Strikes Again, All-Star Batman & Robin the Boy Wonder and Batman: R.I.P. but haven't gotten around to them yet.
 

Moonchild22

I don't know and frankly I don't care.
Which one was it that had Batman slapping the shit out of a criminal because he pulled a gun on him? I think it was after Batman had his back broken by Bane, and another guy was filling in for him. The replacement was a loose-cannon type. I think he was the one who flipped out on the guy. "You dare? You dare pull a gun on me?" He knocks the gun out of his hand and starts beating the shit out of the him like a madman. "Don't you ever pull a gun on me again!! Do you hear me?! Never!!!" Then either Gordon or Robin stop him from killing the guy. I just remember, as a kid when it came out, finding that really intense for the Batman I knew up until then.
 

bustybbwlover

I'm so great I'm jelous of myself.
you're talking about azrael (jean-paul valley) moonchild...he was the ultraviolence batman and the storyline was called knightfall
 
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