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Batman: The Long Halloween

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Guest raptor

I picked up the TPB at a used book store for $10, and damned if I wasn't blown away. Has anybody else read it? Also, I know there was a sequel: what was it called, is it any good, and do they have a TPB of it?

 

I believe in Harvey Dent. Chilling shit, that.

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Guest Mattdotcom

No, I OWN TLH.

 

I love it. Good stuff. You'll note I recommended it to a Bat-fan starting over in reading comics. A good place to start, along with Year One and DKR. The artwork blows me away. I could do without some of the obvious Godfather-inspired stuff, but if you're getting a mob out of Gotham, go all out. Too bad the ending is a downer(in more ways than one).

 

And the sequel is called Dark Victory. I'm going to find a copy of it one day.

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Guest pochorenella

I believe this is actually a trilogy by Loeb and Sale, but dammned if I remember the other series. I'll try to check it out and post the name later (if Sassquatch doesn't beat me to it).

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Guest Annoyed Grunt

Someone spolied the end of TLH for me a little while back. Is it still worth picking up?

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Guest raptor

The end is kind of a let down, actually. Its the characterization and body of the sotory that's really gripping.

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen

SPOILERS

 

For all the time and intrest Batman put in to the story, it's awful for their to be no final confrontation at all between Batman and the true Holiday killer.

 

 

Does anyone else find that woman the Owl uses as bait in Daredevil: Yellow eeirily reminiscint of Gilda?

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Guest HellSpawn

"Grunt", I think is worthy, I have TLH and even when I know who is, all the book got me again into the mistery. Same for Dark Victory, I re-read TLH and later DV and again I was checking for clues and stuff.

 

Oh and , NO, its not a 3 part series, Sale & Loeb had another Batman stories but arent part of TLH/DV.

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Guest Sassquatch
I believe this is actually a trilogy by Loeb and Sale, but dammned if I remember the other series. I'll try to check it out and post the name later (if Sassquatch doesn't beat me to it).

 

It's only a two part epic so far.

 

The first book released by Loeb/Sale was Batman: The Long Halloween. The sequel to that was Batman: Dark Victory which was okay but nowhere near as good as the first part (like most things in any medium).

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Does anyone else find that woman the Owl uses as bait in Daredevil: Yellow eeirily reminiscint of Gilda?

 

Comic book writers love sneaking in hidden messages or blurbs in their comics so it's entirely possible that Loeb and Sale made the woman to resemble Gilda.

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Guest pochorenella
It's only a two part epic so far

 

I believe I got confused with the Batman: Haunted Knight TPB which collected several Halloween-themed stories from the Legends of the Dark Knight comics that were also done by Loeb and Sale, and that actually pre-dated Long Halloween and Dark Victory. Sorry, my mistake.

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Guest Annoyed Grunt

I read TLH today and it was great, despite knowing the ending. There were some minor plot holes, but I'm guessing that some of them are addressed in the sequel. The one thing I didn't like was how Loeb kind of disregarded continutiy. I didn't think that all those villians were around during Year 1, especially the fact that they were all well established before Two Face was introduced.

 

I just have one question, was The Calendar Man created for this series or is he an older character I've never seen before?

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen

The Calender Man was an older character, although he was a JLA villian.

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Guest Sassquatch

The Calendar Man never faced the Justice League of America as he was a Batman only villain for pretty much his entire existence.

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Guest Goodear

I have that TPB, and god do I hate the ending. HATE HATE HATE it. Makes no sense whatsoever if you ask me.

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen

From Batman UK:

 

Real Name : Julian Day. Calendar Man's usual modus operandi is to commit crimes based on events one would mark on a calendar. For instance, his first crime spree revolved around the seasons of the year, while his second focused on days of the week and his third was devoted to holidays. He has also been a member of both the Misfits and the Time Foes, and tends to wear a different costume (with differing weapons and gimmicks) for each crime.

 

 

I KNOW the Time Foes fought the JLA in their shittier days. And I'm pretty sure the Misfits fought other people besides Batman.

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Guest Sassquatch

I don't ever recall the Calendar Man ever fighting an incarnation of the Justice League nor with the Time Foes.

 

Do you know what issues this Time Foes/Justice League fight took place?

 

The only time that I can recall the Calendar Man ever having an encounter (if you could even call it that) with the Justice League was when he and the other Secret Society of Super Villains members all surrendered to the Justice League without even giving them a fight.

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Guest Mattdotcom

From what I think I know, it's basically Batman and Robin(Dick Grayson) versus the Rogues (including Mr. Freeze this time) and a cop-killer using Holiday's methods. That comes without ever reading it, though.

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen

Dark Victory is the tale of the reformed Falcone family under the leadership of Sophia Falcone being tormented by an unknown assialant. It is the tale of Alberto's release from Arkham and his "haunting". It is the tale of the Rogue's assention and the Joker taking Two-Face's place as the head of them. It is the tale of a young boy coming to grips with his past, and beginning his future. It is the tale of a cop killer who clears the final strands from Batman: Year One. It is the final reconciliation between Selina Kyle and her connection to the Falcones.

 

And it is a magnificant read.

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