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Average rating3.1
It's been three years since the events of The Dark Knight Returns, and everything is just fine. At least on the surface. What the world at large doesn't know is that it's a total sham. A perfectly choreographed, pretty little world where everything that's ugly, or even potentially disturbing, is all nicely wrapped up with neat little ribbons and swept under the carpet. Only he knows better. He's watched it fester to near-breaking point, and it's time for the only free man left who can effect any real change to bring it all down around their ears once and for all.
The Dark Knight returns once again with a vitality unseen since the first years of his war on crime. Together with his army of Bat-soldiers, including Carrie Kelley—formerly Robin, and now the new Catgirl—the Dark Knight wages a new war on a diseased world that's become completely lost.
The Dark Knight Strikes Again features appearances by such DC icons as Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter, the Atom, the Question and more. But are they still the World's Greatest Heroes or part of the conspiracy?
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4 primary books5 released booksThe Dark Knight Saga is a 5-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1986 with contributions by Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello.
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3 primary books4 released booksBatman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Frank Miller.
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Much more ‘cartoony' than the other Frank Miller books, in my opinion. And again, the jumbled television or whatever they were, spots were kind of annoying.
This was the first time I read this book, the other Frank Miller Batman stories were ones I read when I was much younger which may account for my meh feelings towards Superman. Either way, I can't say that I felt all was wrapped up with this book. There's a Facebook page that I kept thinking about called ‘Justice League? More Like Batman & His Bitches' and yep, that's what was happening here. My other problem - which is, of course, just me - is that it doesn't feel like a Batman story so much without the Joker. sigh
But still, badass Batman.