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Batman: Dark Victory
Batman: Dark Victory | Jeph Loeb
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The sequel to the critically acclaimed BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN, DARK VICTORY continues the story of an early time in Batman's life when James Gordon, Harvey Dent, and the vigilante himself were all just beginning their roles as Gotham's protectors. Once a town controlled by organized crime, Gotham City suddenly finds itself being run by lawless freaks, such as Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, and the Joker. Witnessing his city's dark evolution, the Dark Knight completes his transformation into the city's greatest defender. He faces multiple threats, including the apparent return of a serial killer called Holiday. Batman's previous investigation of Holiday's killings revealed that more than one person was responsible for the murders. So the question remains: who is committing Holiday's crimes this time? And how many will die before Batman learns the truth?
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Meaw_catlady
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Gonna give it a pick because it‘s Batman . But I did not love this as much as I loved Long Halloween. Something was lacking. Still great art and characters.

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BeansPage
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This one was good but it wasn't great. I tend to not like a lot of Batman comics with Robin included. That's just my personal preference. This comic series does however have an all-star cast including Catwoman, Two-Face and the infamous Joker. All around it was okay and I would still recommend it. The artwork is great!

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JLaurenceCohen

Dark Victory is the sequel to The Long Halloween, but it doesn't quite match the latter's genius. Loeb tells his version of Robin's origin story.

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