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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563898686
ISBN: 1563898683
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 392
Publication Date: October 01, 2002
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: October 01, 2002
Sales Rank: 1502
Studio: DC Comics
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This Comic is very good, but before you buy "Dark Victory" do you need buy "The helloween". It's a serie, the fisrt one is "The helloween" and the second is "Dark Victory".
The quality of the product is good, the paperback is like a plastic paper, the pictures are amazing, I love the style of the pictures.
You should not miss to buy the "Dark Victory".
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I'll admit, at first, I was hesitant to pick up "Dark Victory." Its predeccesor, Loeb and Sale's classic "The Long Halloween" was such an awesome, page-turning whodunnit that utilized all of its characters so well, that I thought this would fall prey to the usual curse that befalls sequels and come up short of capturing what made the original so great. But I was wrong. This tale IS great, deserving of being placed on the same level of "The Long Halloween."
The tale picks up right ... Read More
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Dark Victory picks up after the events of The Long Halloween, and it has been a dark victory for Batman and Jim Gordon. With the capture of the serial killer known as "Holiday" and the death of some mob bosses they have a small victory, but with the loss of their friend and colleague, Harvey Dent to his new identity, "Two-Face", the rise of other members of the mob families, and a new D.A. that is making things difficult for our hero there isn't any time for celebration.
There is also ... Read More
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"Dark Victory" is the follow up to Loeb and Sale's "The Long Halloween". The story picks up where "The Long Halloween" left off. Holiday has been arrested, and the crime families of Gotham attempt to use this time of calm to rebuild. However, a breakout of the inmates of Arkham Asylum fills the streaks with "freaks", as the mafia put it, throwing the world of Gotham crime into chaos. To make matters worse, a new killer is on the loose, Hangman. Every holiday, a police officer connected with the ... Read More
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Depth of character drives this story. See Batman dealing with loss of his friend Harvey Dent. A young Dick Grayson dealing with the loss of his parents and seeking strength.
Jeff Loeb's storytelling is as good as ever, and Tim Sale's Artwork is unique and engaging as ever. The Heavy dark shading and washed colors convey the grit and gloom of Gotham perfectly.
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