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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401213602
ISBN: 140121360X
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: June 06, 2007
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: June 06, 2007
Sales Rank: 551274
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: BATMAN: TURNING POINTS centers on the ever-changing alliance between Batman and Commissioner Gordon, starting with the early days in which the duo struggled to earn each others' trust.
As the Dark Knight and Gotham City's top cop fight the forces of evil, they also must learn to rely on one another -- even in the midst of utter chaos in the city both men have sworn to protect!
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This collection of single issue stories focuses on the long and evolving history between Batman and Commissioner Gordon and the experiences, both physical and emotional, that they have shared throughout the years. The premises of each are intriguing, and there is a touching warmth in the relationship between these two men, but there is no depth in these stories. They are extremely quick reads lacking substance and detail, which were needed to elevate them to a loftier status and would have provided ... Read More
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Batman: Turning points collects the five issue mini series with five distinctly different but connected stories that explores the unique relationship between Batman and Commissioner Jim Gordon. The five stories are culled from various points throughout their lives. The opening story, "Uneasy Allies" takes place early in Batman's career when Gordon is still a police captain, and dealing with the stress of an impending divorce and a deadly hostage situation.
"And Then There Were Three" is ... Read More
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This is basically a collection of short stories following Batman and Gordon's growth from allies into friends. It's story driven...the art is find but you get this for the narrative in my opinion. It's not particularly dark, but its not light-hearted either. Get this if you like the idea of Batman and Gordon being more than just colleagues who tolerate each other.
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