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Batman: Year One
by Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli , Richmond Lewis , Dennis O'Neil

Brief History:
To be honest, I have actually first heard about Batman through the 90s cartoon series “Batman: The Animated Series,” which apparently, I have actually had my first exposure to the world of comics through so many animated series throughout the 90s. Since I have been reading a lot of comics lately, especially the “X-Men” comics, I wanted to try a different comic book series and that is where I started reading up on “Batman.” So, the first “Batman” comic I have actually came upon recently is a little gem that I have just noticed lately and that is “Batman: Year One” by Frank Miller along with artwork by David Mazzucchelli along with coloring by Richmond Lewis. “Batman: Year One” is truly a brilliant comic book that newer fans of “Batman” can easily get into!
What is this story about?
This story basically retells the origins of Bruce Wayne as Batman as it details Bruce Wayne’s first year as Batman and all the struggles he overcomes in his new role as Batman. This story also details about Commissioner James Gordon’s first year as a lieutenant of the police force before he became a commissioner.
What I loved about this story:
Frank Miller’s writing: Frank Miller’s writing was so amazing and simple to read through, especially if you are new to the “Batman” comics and you need a good place to jump right in the series. Frank Miller has created a more modern spin on the origins of Batman without changing the original history of Batman (his parents are killed before him when he was a child and he decides to become the famous caped crusader he is today) and I especially loved the way that Frank Miller details Batman’s first year fighting crime as being difficult since Bruce Wayne had difficulties in becoming the crime fighting caped crusader since the public viewed him as a menace the moment he started fighting crime. I also loved the way that Frank Miller shown the months that all of this was taking place from January fourth to December third which gave an extremely detailed timeline of this story. What really interested me about this story was learning about the origins of Commissioner James Gordon since I have not really been exposed to his origins and it was interesting to see how James Gordon actually started out as a lieutenant of a police force that was corrupted by the crimes of Gotham City and how he tried to do his best to protect the citizens of Gotham City from such criminal activities.
David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis’ artwork: David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis’ artwork is simplistic yet gives a dramatic feel to the story, especially during the scenes where the characters are in shadows and they give out an eerie feel to the scene they are associated with, like during the scene where James Gordon is attacked by hit men and Richmond Lewis’ red coloring that flashes on the characters’ faces makes this scene extremely intense as you can see the pain and sorrow on James Gordon’s face. I also loved the shadowing that Richmond Lewis applies to Batman as Batman is usually shown in the dark and the dark shadowing makes him look menacing.
What made me feel uncomfortable about this story:
The only problem with this comic book novel is that there is some blood in some scenes, especially during the scenes where some of the characters are shot. Also, there is some language in this book that might offend some readers, so if you do not like dark themed books that deal with crimes in the cities, then this graphic novel might be hard to read through.
Final Thoughts:
Overall, “Batman: Year One” is not only a brilliant read for “Batman” fans everywhere, but it is also a great place to get into the “Batman” comic series, especially for new fans who are just getting into the “Batman” comics and want to know how Batman’s origins came about!
Review is also on: Rabbit Ears Book Blog
by Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli , Richmond Lewis , Dennis O'Neil
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Read in March, 2012
Brief History:
To be honest, I have actually first heard about Batman through the 90s cartoon series “Batman: The Animated Series,” which apparently, I have actually had my first exposure to the world of comics through so many animated series throughout the 90s. Since I have been reading a lot of comics lately, especially the “X-Men” comics, I wanted to try a different comic book series and that is where I started reading up on “Batman.” So, the first “Batman” comic I have actually came upon recently is a little gem that I have just noticed lately and that is “Batman: Year One” by Frank Miller along with artwork by David Mazzucchelli along with coloring by Richmond Lewis. “Batman: Year One” is truly a brilliant comic book that newer fans of “Batman” can easily get into!
What is this story about?
This story basically retells the origins of Bruce Wayne as Batman as it details Bruce Wayne’s first year as Batman and all the struggles he overcomes in his new role as Batman. This story also details about Commissioner James Gordon’s first year as a lieutenant of the police force before he became a commissioner.
What I loved about this story:
Frank Miller’s writing: Frank Miller’s writing was so amazing and simple to read through, especially if you are new to the “Batman” comics and you need a good place to jump right in the series. Frank Miller has created a more modern spin on the origins of Batman without changing the original history of Batman (his parents are killed before him when he was a child and he decides to become the famous caped crusader he is today) and I especially loved the way that Frank Miller details Batman’s first year fighting crime as being difficult since Bruce Wayne had difficulties in becoming the crime fighting caped crusader since the public viewed him as a menace the moment he started fighting crime. I also loved the way that Frank Miller shown the months that all of this was taking place from January fourth to December third which gave an extremely detailed timeline of this story. What really interested me about this story was learning about the origins of Commissioner James Gordon since I have not really been exposed to his origins and it was interesting to see how James Gordon actually started out as a lieutenant of a police force that was corrupted by the crimes of Gotham City and how he tried to do his best to protect the citizens of Gotham City from such criminal activities.
David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis’ artwork: David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis’ artwork is simplistic yet gives a dramatic feel to the story, especially during the scenes where the characters are in shadows and they give out an eerie feel to the scene they are associated with, like during the scene where James Gordon is attacked by hit men and Richmond Lewis’ red coloring that flashes on the characters’ faces makes this scene extremely intense as you can see the pain and sorrow on James Gordon’s face. I also loved the shadowing that Richmond Lewis applies to Batman as Batman is usually shown in the dark and the dark shadowing makes him look menacing.
What made me feel uncomfortable about this story:
The only problem with this comic book novel is that there is some blood in some scenes, especially during the scenes where some of the characters are shot. Also, there is some language in this book that might offend some readers, so if you do not like dark themed books that deal with crimes in the cities, then this graphic novel might be hard to read through.
Final Thoughts:
Overall, “Batman: Year One” is not only a brilliant read for “Batman” fans everywhere, but it is also a great place to get into the “Batman” comic series, especially for new fans who are just getting into the “Batman” comics and want to know how Batman’s origins came about!
Review is also on: Rabbit Ears Book Blog
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Greta is Erikasbuddy wrote: "Awesome review!I used to watch Batman: The Animated series too ;)
But I learned about Batman through Tim Burton and then started watching the old Adam West reruns on Family Channel.
Have you pl..."
Oh yeah! I forgot about the Tim Burton movies! I haven't played Arkham Asylum yet even though we just bought that game, but I can't wait to play it, especially after hearing so many good reviews on that game!
My son loved it! I can't play games like that (i suck! If it isn't NES then I can't control my character lolz) but I had a fun time watching it :)
Have you seen the Johnny Bravo where he meets Adam West?Cartoon Network is now showing them on Fridays (called Cartoon Planet. Bravo, Powerpuff Girls, Dexter, etc)
It was on last Friday. I couldn't stop laughing ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWFmms...
Greta is Erikasbuddy wrote: "Have you seen the Johnny Bravo where he meets Adam West?Cartoon Network is now showing them on Fridays (called Cartoon Planet. Bravo, Powerpuff Girls, Dexter, etc)
It was on last Friday. I could..."
Oh yeah! I remember that episode! I loved watching Johnny Bravo! I'm also watching the old Batman shows with Adam West in it too! You remember the old theme song that just says "Batman" in the song?
Noes! I don't remember that one.Is it like
Batman! Batman! Batman!
OH! Did you watch that Comic Book thing on ummm I think it was CNBC last night?
They the best Batman comic to read it The Dark KNight Returns. I just requested it from my library.
Batman Batman Batman Batman!
Greta is Erikasbuddy wrote: "Noes! I don't remember that one.Is it like
Batman! Batman! Batman!
OH! Did you watch that Comic Book thing on ummm I think it was CNBC last night?
They the best Batman comic to read it The Da..."
Yeah, it's the theme song where they are like "Batman...duh-duh-na-na-na-na-na...Batman...duh-duh-na-na-na-na-na...Batman...duh-duh-na-na-na-na-na"
No, I haven't seen the Comic book thing on CNBC last night. Was it good?
It was real interesting! I would love to see that as a mini series. They did a lot of Hellboy stuff.
Greta is Erikasbuddy wrote: "It was real interesting! I would love to see that as a mini series. They did a lot of Hellboy stuff."Hmmm...I'll have to check it out sometime! Have you seen any of the Hellboy movies?
OMG! I love the Hellboy movies ;) They're on my entertainment center right now ;)My husband bought them for me because I kept getting them from the library
Greta is Erikasbuddy wrote: "OMG! I love the Hellboy movies ;) They're on my entertainment center right now ;)My husband bought them for me because I kept getting them from the library"
I remember loving the second one! I wonder if they are going to make a third movie...
There's talks about them making one but nothing has been given the Green Light and it sounds like Ron Perlman is kinda iffy about it.But you never know. I hope it happens :)
There's even talks about a new Wolverine movie being made.
Greta is Erikasbuddy wrote: "There's talks about them making one but nothing has been given the Green Light and it sounds like Ron Perlman is kinda iffy about it.But you never know. I hope it happens :)
There's even talks a..."
Oh yeah! I've heard about the new Wolverine movie! I hope it does well! Have you heard about the new Avengers movie?
Oh I super hope they make the wolverine movie. I super liked it how they put him in First Class. I thought that was funny.And yup yup! I can't wait for the new Avengers movie to come out. I can't tell you how many times I have watched Thor lolz. And we just watched Iron Man just last week.
Greta is Erikasbuddy wrote: "Oh I super hope they make the wolverine movie. I super liked it how they put him in First Class. I thought that was funny.And yup yup! I can't wait for the new Avengers movie to come out. I can't..."
I haven't watched X-Men first Class yet, although I heard it was good. I can't wait for the Avengers movie to come out since Joss Whedon is directing and I love his previous works!

I used to watch Batman: The Animated series too ;)
But I learned about Batman through Tim Burton and then started watching the old Adam West reruns on Family Channel.
Have you played any of the Batman video games? They have the voices from the Animated series on them. We just got Arkham Asylum and it's totally rad hearing Mark Hamill play the Joker again.