The Further Adventures of Batman : 14 All-New Adventures of The Caped Crusader
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
I read this book back when it first came out, during the buzz after the Michael Keaton "Batman" movie came out. I don't remember hardly any of the stories. I do remember that they were all Batman stories based on this or that Batman from different points in his comics history. By that I mean, one Batman story might resemble the Batman from the "Silver Age" where he fought villains on giant typewriters. The next might be a dark and brooding Batman from the 70's or 90's.
I do remember one story very well, and it alone is worth getting the book to read: "Subway Jack", which has a supernatural element. One, if I remember right, that was created by the author in his other books and mixed in with the Batman universe. Sort of a Jack the Ripper tale with Batman facing off against a man possesed by the mysterious "God of the Razor". Wild...
I do remember one story very well, and it alone is worth getting the book to read: "Subway Jack", which has a supernatural element. One, if I remember right, that was created by the author in his other books and mixed in with the Batman universe. Sort of a Jack the Ripper tale with Batman facing off against a man possesed by the mysterious "God of the Razor". Wild...
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