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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563891915
ISBN: 1563891913
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: June 01, 1995
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: June 01, 1995
Studio: DC Comics
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i had this series as a kid and was delighted when i found it for my nephew who couldnt put it down either!!
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Part III, which details Bruce Wayne's comeback and his efforts to take the mantle of Batman back from a renegade John Paul Valley. Unfortunately, Part III picks up at issue Batman #506, which creates a sizable hole between parts II and III, especially since in the interim J.V.P. lets two men die, driving Bruce, Time, and Dick (Batman, Robin, and Nightwing) to wage their quest against him. The story does a great job of creating a distinction between Valley's armor and weapons and Wayne's belief in ... Read More
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At the end of the two volume Knightfall story, Batman is left in a wheel chair and Jean Paul Valley is left in the role of Batman. At the beginning of KnightsEnd, the final chapter of this long saga, Bruce Wayne is fully recovered from his severe spinal injuries and now has to re-train himself to reclaim the mantle of Batman from the now mentally unhinged Jean Paul. If you are confused, that's because DC never bothered to reprint the second story arc, Knightsquest, which put Bruce Wayne on the road ... Read More
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This is one of my favourite Batman G/N
The Batman has returned. Stronger then ever!
A must!
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Firstly, I should say that the Knightfall collections are great. Watching Bane wear down Bruce Wayne systematically in the first volume or seeing Bruce Wayne's slow return to recovery in the second were well done. Then we come to volume 3. My biggest gripe with the third volume is how disjointed it is from the second. Plot lines started in the second volume are never picked up again. The transition from the first volume to the second is very clean. It's almost as though you're turning a page. The end ... Read More
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