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Books : Science Fiction & Fantasy : Authors, A-Z : M

  • Batman: The Killing Joke (Deluxe Edition)

    Alan Moore

    Batman: The Killing Joke (Deluxe Edition)
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  • Batman: Dark Knight Returns (Batman)

    Frank Miller

    Batman: Dark Knight Returns (Batman)
    If any comic has a claim to have truly reinvigorated the genre then The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller--known recently for his excellent Sin City series and, previously, for his superb rendering of the blind superhero Daredevil--is probably the supreme contender. Batman represented all that was wrong in comics and Miller set himself a tough task taking on the camp crusader and turning this laughable, innocuous children's cartoon character into a hero for our times. In his introduction the great Alan Moore (V for Vendetta, Swamp Thing, the arguably peerless Watchmen) argues that only someone of Miller's stature could have done this. Batman is a character known well beyond the confines of the comic world (as are his retinue) and so reinventing him, while keeping his limiting core essentials intact, was a huge task.

    Miller went far beyond the call of duty. The Dark Knight is a success on every level. Firstly it does keep the core elements of the Batman myth intact, with Robin, Alfred the butler, Commissioner Gordon and the old roster of villains, present yet brilliantly subverted. Secondly the artwork is fantastic--detailed, sometimes claustrophobic, psychotic. Lastly it's a great story: Gotham City is a hell on earth, streetgangs roam but there are no heroes. Decay is ubiquitous. Where is a hero to save Gotham? It is 10 years since the last recorded sighting of the Batman. And things have got worse than ever. Bruce Wayne is close to being a broken man but something is keeping him sane: the need to see change and the belief that he can orchestrate some of that change. Batman is back. The Dark Knight has returned. Awesome. --Mark Thwaite

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  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: v. 2

    Alan Moore', u"Kevin O'Neill"

    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: v. 2
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  • A Canticle for Leibowitz (Bantam Spectra Book)

    Walter M. Miller Jr.

    A Canticle for Leibowitz (Bantam Spectra Book)
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  • Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again (Batman)

    Frank Miller

    Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again (Batman)
    The Dark Knight Strikes Again is Frank Miller's follow-up to his hugely successful Batman: the Dark Knight Returns, one of the few comics that is widely recognised as not only reinventing the genre but also bringing it to a wider audience.

    Set three years after the events of The Dark Knight Returns, The Dark Knight Strikes Again follows a similar structure: once again, Batman hauls himself out of his self-imposed retirement in order to set things right. However, where DKR was about him cleaning up his home city, Gotham, DKSA has him casting his net much wider: he's out to save the world.

    The thing is, most of the world doesn't realise that it needs to be saved--least of all Superman and Wonder Woman, who have become little more than superpowered enforcers of the status quo. So, the notoriously solitary Batman is forced to recruit some different superpowered allies. He also has his ever-present trusty sidekick, Robin, except that he is a she, and she is calling herself Catwoman. Together, these super-friends uncover a vast and far-reaching conspiracy that leads to the President of the United States (Lex Luthor) and beyond.

    The Dark Knight Strikes Again is largely an entertaining comic, but much of what made The Dark Knight Returns so good just doesn't work here. Miller's gritty, untidy artwork was perfect for DKR's grim depiction of the dark and seedy Gotham City, but it jars a bit for DKSA, which is meant to depict an ultra-glossy, futuristic technocracy. Lynn Varley's garish colouring attempts to add a slicker sheen, but the artwork is ultimately let down by that which worked so well for DKR--this time around, it just feels sloppy and rushed. The same is true of the book's denouement, which happens so quickly that it leaves the reader reeling and looking for more of an explanation. Moreover, DKSA is packed full of characters who will mean little to those unfamiliar with the DC Comics universe (eg, The Atom, The Elongated Man, The Question).

    Perhaps the book's biggest failing is that where The Dark Knight Returns gave comic book fans a base from which to evangelise to the uninitiated, The Dark Knight Strikes Again is just preaching to the converted. Comic book superhero fans will find much to enjoy here, but others would be better off sticking with the original. --Robert Burrow

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  • All Star Batman and Robin

    Frank Miller, Jim Lee

    All Star Batman and Robin
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  • Batman: Year One - Deluxe Edition: Year One

    Frank Miller, David Mazzuchelli

    Batman: Year One - Deluxe Edition: Year One
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  • Dragon's Fire

    Anne McCaffrey, Todd McCaffrey

    Dragon's Fire
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  • Victory Conditions (Vatta's War)

    Elizabeth Moon

    Victory Conditions (Vatta's War)
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  • Acorna's Children: Third Watch (Acorna 10)

    Anne McCaffrey

    Acorna's Children: Third Watch (Acorna 10)
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  • Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse

    Stephen King, Cory Doctorow, George R.R. Martin, Octavia E. Butler, Jonathan Lethem, Orson Scott Card, Gene Wolfe, Jack McDevitt, Nancy Kress

    Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse
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  • The Complete Ballad of Halo Jones (2000 Ad)

    Alan Moore

    The Complete Ballad of Halo Jones (2000 Ad)
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  • Chalice

    Robin Mckinley

    Chalice
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  • Mage: Guard of Hamor (Saga of Recluce)

    L.E. Modesitt

    Mage: Guard of Hamor (Saga of Recluce)
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  • Natural Ordermage (Saga of Recluce) (Saga of Recluce)

    L.E. Modesitt

    Natural Ordermage (Saga of Recluce) (Saga of Recluce)
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  • Dragonhaven

    Robin Mckinley

    Dragonhaven
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  • The MasterHarper of Pern

    Anne McCaffrey

    The MasterHarper of Pern
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  • Command Decision (Vatta's War)

    Elizabeth Moon

    Command Decision (Vatta's War)
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  • Dragonquest

    Anne McCaffrey

    Dragonquest
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  • Batman: Year One (Batman) (Batman)

    Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli

    Batman: Year One (Batman) (Batman)
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