February 12, 2020

BATMAN YEAR ONE

BAT FANS,  ( OR THE SIMPLE COMIC BOOK READERS and readers of this very blog)                           Have I Mister Matt Byrd ever gone into my whole history of knowing the history of BATMAN or his true self better known as Bruce Wayne... maybe in parts I have. Yet I do know that at the same time I have not as well...and still that will be a blog post for another time. For right now besides trying to decide when the latest film of his arc foe simply known as JOkER will be view by me is as I said last month in "As Promised,before heading to Adventures..." that I have two more comic trades to punch myself over the point of reading before seeing that movie. Here's the very two of which I am deducting in my edvicde files 
 must informed set of overall demanding detailed information on both case studies of said adversities... with that being said we are looking  at the one on the far right.                            BATMAN YEAR ONE came out in nineteen eighty six after the company wide crossover event called "INFINITE CRISIS". Which Dectevicte Comics put out to do two things, which was to go head to head against Marvel's SCERET WARS  twelve iusse miniseries at the time, and to finally separate the many decades of their heroes histories so that readers of their books could understand their favorite heroes in current times.  The Genesis of this story was coming from the mind of Frank Miller whom had grand stuff over at Marvel with the lesser known character known as Daredevil. What does he know of BATMAN your wondering well... it just so happens that he wrote and drew BATMAN'S last story where the character of Bruce Wayne comes out of retirement simply called "THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS". He was more than excited to take on a new way of experiencing BATMAN'S origin, still this time around he only wanted to be the writer and was paired with David Mazzucchelli for the art chores of this project. Which was presented in single iusse form of the BATMAN comics # 404 through #407 with these as the covers of each part of                                                       
                     the single iusse format. As I said both Wayne and Gordon are besides not having directly met in this yarn but they will before all is complete... each has personal goals and objectives that they realize hope and fear of their honing their skills become the best of not just partners or somewhat friends they understand how very much each man is just an individual human being.                                                 There is something very surprising in this that Frank gave the reader that is a great twist on a certain other relative of BATMAN'S James Gordon character. I'm not going to spoil that surprise for anyone of you who may want to pick up  this trade. As to how much does any of this really relate to the JOkER.... I will say since it's the beginning reimagining of an eigty year old set of characters he's only hinted at with Gordon waiting for his new friend on a rooftop.... 

                                 

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