
This volume includes a host of extras, including an interview with Loeb and Sale, a section on the LONG HALLOWEEN action figure line, and a look at the series proposal, plus sketches by Sale! Also, this edition will feature a 4-page sequence cut from the original miniseries and previously released only in script/breakdown format! Hardcover, 8 1/4-in.

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Don't miss the latest ABSOLUTE EDITION from DC, collecting the landmark, award-winning 13-issue miniseries written by Jeph Loeb (BATMAN: HUSH) with art by Tim Sale (SUPERMAN FOR ALL SEASONS)! As the Dark Knight struggles to find an elusive, mysterious serial killer who strikes only on holidays, he discovers no shortage of suspects in a Gotham City beset by mobsters and freakish costumed criminals, any one of whom could be his prey. Batman Noir: The Long Halloween - Ebook written by Jeph Loeb. Collects Batman: The Long Halloween (1997) #1-13 plus tons of extras. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.ġst printing. The artwork is beautiful and every panel is worthy of a frame in itself. The book will leave you depressed for a few days, but only if you truly read it, felt it and absorbed it. Hush Chapter Ten: The Grave Hush is a 2002-2003 comic book story arc that ran through the Batman monthly series. As Gordon puts it, “Of course the good guys won, but I’m not sure if it was worth it.” Batman Noir: Hush is a reprint of the Hush storyline by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee in a special black and white edition. It also features in the excellent Halloween Special anthology, Haunted Knight, that preceded it and the worthy sequel Dark Victory. Harvey has a different philosophy and wants to kill them out of the system.ĭetective Gordon, moral as always, moves in favour of Batman. Jeph Loeb and Tim Sales The Long Halloween is one of the best and most influential Batman comics, and the latters artwork brought a memorable Batsuit along with it.

To cure Gotham City of the dystopia it is and to catch the Serial Killer ‘Holiday’ on loose, murdering criminals.įrom the first go itself, the book raises the moral question, if a killer is killing the goons, thugs and criminals who have somehow ,managed to trick the system, is it not ok to kill them?īatman is seen as the upholder of moral values and approaching the system to deal with the criminals.

3 different people, believing in different causes, all working towards the same goal.
