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Alan Moore - The Killing Joke Books

Alan Moore - The Killing Joke

Overall Rating: 5/5 stars   9 reviews  | Write a review
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Batman: The Killing Joke — The Punch Line is a Killer

by   elvisdo ,  Sep 13, 2006
Pros: Incredible story and artwork; the best Joker story ever
Cons: Can be too graphically realistic for some people to swallow
The Bottom Line: The Joker transcends insanity and Moore transforms the Clown Prince of Crime into a three-dimensional irredeemable human being. He's just frightening no matter what he does.
Review: The Joker is, perhaps, the Batman’s most twisted and insane villain. It’s easy to understand the motives of the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman, Two-Face and the rest of the lot as they always follow some sort of pattern in their methods towards crime. ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Have you heard this one? It's a Killer! The Killing Joke

by   talyseon ,  Jul 27, 2008
Pros: Perfectly crafted story and art create a book that changed comics.
Cons: None.
The Bottom Line: This Book changed the face of comics and took them all the way to Adult art form. Check out the seeds of Heath Ledger's final role.
Review: The Killing Joke Written by Alan Moore. Art by Brian Bolland. Characters created by Bob Kane. When Bob Kane created The Batman in 1939 Organized Crime was still a focus of the American Psyche. Al Capone was in prison, John Dillinger dead, ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Batman: The Killing Joke, by Alan Moore/Brian Bolland

by   cdm72 ,  Dec 29, 2002
Pros: Moore's writing and Bolland's art, simple as that.
Cons: Seriously?
The Bottom Line: "That's what a dose of reality does for you . . . Never touch the stuff myself, you understand. Find it gets in the way of the hallucinations." --The Joker.
Review: 1988 wasn't the start of it, but that year definitely had a hand in it. The "it" was the development of comics beyond the super-hero funny books. These new books were mature, graphic, and in the end, important--at least as far as the growth of comics...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

There were these 2 guys in a lunatic asylum...

by   carl_lazarevic ,  Aug 15, 2008
Pros: Dark, gripping, interesting and excellently illustrated
Cons: Might be a little slow for some.
The Bottom Line: One of the most intriguing stories in the Batman library. A must read for anyone interested in the character of The Joker.
Review: With the recent release of this years superb summer blockbuster The Dark Knight I decided it was fast time for me to look back into some of the comics that influenced it. My first stop was The Killing Joke as it is the book quoted by both ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

LAUGH CLOWN! LAUGH! BEST JOKER STORY EVER TOLD!

by   hickry-hawkins ,  Aug 29, 2006
Pros: Moore and Bolland at their quintessential best! The Joker at his very worst!
Cons: THAT YOU HAVEN'T READ IT YET!
The Bottom Line: MOORE'S WRITING, BOLLAND'S ART, BATMAN'S COOLNESS, JOKER'S EVIL! YOU DO NOT GET BETTER THAN THAT!
Review: If there's a singular book that slapped the comic industry across the mouth and forced it to grow up, BATMAN/THE KLLING JOKE gets my vote. A one shot graphic novel from one of the all time greatest writers in the field Alan Moore combined with one of ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Alan Moore tackles the Dark Knight.

by   imarga ,  Sep 13, 2000
Pros: Excellent characterization, the definition of the Joker.
Cons: Somewhat small, some scenes might be disturbing.
Review: The Dark Knight has been rarely seen in a darker setting than what Allan Moore has reserved for this brooding tale of desperation and insanity. Set right after the time of the Joker's escape from Arkham Asylum, the absolutely deranged villain seeks to...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Sick Jokes

by   TheDuck ,  Feb 19, 2000
Pros: Excellent Art, Interesting Story Line
Cons: All comics aren't this well done.
Review: Most readers of the various Batman comics know that the last decade and a half has been harsh on the characters presented in the series. The most recent catastrophes that have occurred are the breaking of the Bat in the "Knightfall" saga and...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

The Killing Joke: One of the Best

by   crimsonavenger ,  Jun 4, 2001
Pros: Poinent tale of two archetypical foes. Wonderfully written and drawn.
Cons: May be too much for younger readers.
The Bottom Line: One of the best comic book tales ever written. It will make you feel compassin for a remorseless serial killer.
Review: Are we insane? Or are the mad ones perfectly normal. What does it take for the sanest man to crack? Not much thinks the Joker, and he intends to prove it.
In Alan Moore's The Killing Joke, we are seeing two of pop-culture's most recognizable...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

The first time I read this, I was actually sickened.

by   JediKermit , top reviewer in Books at Epinions.com ,  Mar 3, 2001
Pros: Great characterization of Batman and Joker...an examination of their need for each other.
Cons: Graphically (realistically?) violent
The Bottom Line: Not always easy to read because of the content, but life isn't always easy to LIVE because of the content...
Review: I just re-read "The Killing Joke", Alan Moore's seminal work about the struggle between Batman and the Joker, and the suffering on both sides as a result of that struggle. First published in 1988, it was one of a wave of Graphic Novels (AKA higher...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

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