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Gotham by Gaslight
Gotham by Gaslight | Mike Mignola, Brian Augustyn
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What would the Gotham City of one hundred years ago have been like?. In an age of mystery and superstition, how would the people of Gotham react to a weird creature of the night, a bat-garbed vigilante feared by the guilty and the innocent alike?. Some would live in terror. Others would rest easier. Only one man would take no notice at all, a man with other matters to attend to. His name?. No one knows for sure. Most people know him only as Jack. Jack the Ripper. Batman, Gotham by gaslight collects the classic tale of the Victorian era Bat-Man's encounter with the Butcher of Whitechapel alongside its acclaimed sequel, Master of the future, in which the Dark Knight encounters a crazed prophet determined to prevent Gotham City from entering the twentieth century.
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Dirty, grimy noir for Victorian steampunkers. ⚙️🚂

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Rereading some GNs to decide whether to keep or release.
Gotham by Gaslight is an Elseworlds story before Elseworlds was a thing. It's 1889, and Bruce Wayne returns from a European sojourn where he has honed his skills with Sherlock Holmes (a blink-and-you'll-miss-it reference) & Sigmund Freud.
Jack the Ripper is terrifying Gotham, and the newly arrived Batman is out to stop him, while his alter ego is suspected as the killer. Mignola's art is ⬇️

Bookwomble ... superbly matched to the story and scenario, the story itself wraps up a bit too quickly, but it's a keeper, I think. 4🦇 ⬇️ 3mo
Bookwomble The sequel, Batman: Master of the Future, had the same writer, different artist, and a different tone: lightly steampunk rather than darkly Victorian gothic, which could've still worked, but fell rather flat.
The villain is a Verne-esque would-be technocratic global overlord, but never delivers on that promise, and his motivation and behaviour are muddy and disconnected. A squandered opportunity. 3🦇 It shall be released.
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Luke-XVX I love the Elseworlds with Batman, Starman & Hellboy! 3mo
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quietlycuriouskate Totally tangential but I can imagine Rupert Everett condemning heretics with a wave of his hand and a chilling "It shall be released." ("It" being the soul, perhaps. Maybe they were guilty of painting the pope on a Harley... I have yet to let that go; it was just too good!) 3mo
Bookwomble @Luke-XVX I've read a fair few Batman Elseworlds, though not Starman or Hellboy, but I don't know the original material for those characters, which I think is a grounding you need for the alternate takes. I did find them becoming a bit repetitive after a while - new bottle, old wine. I think the execution of these things often doesn't match the conception. 3mo
Bookwomble @quietlycuriouskate I did feel rather imperious as I condemned it to the outer darkness with a casual sentence. Now you've invoked the spirit of Rupert Everett, I'm totally channeling that energy! 😄 Post-apocalypse Pope on a Harley was a mood 😎 3mo
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This was an interesting read. I haven‘t really ever read any graphic novels before, but I found this to be a compelling story. I‘ve always been a fan of Batman and very much enjoyed reading this story. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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RamsFan1963 I loved Gotham, except for the last episode. No spoilers but you might want to stop at the penultimate episode. 2y
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Gissy So cute🧡🍁🧡 2y
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Hubby mentioned this at breakfast today and I was thrilled it was on Hoopla!

Have I mentioned how much I love that my husband is a reader?

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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Made the voyage to my local (hour away) comic books store to pick up a couple months worth of comics. #comicbookhaul

Weirdly I consider myself much more of a DC fan but all the ongoing comics I get are Marvel books. That‘s because I get my DC books in trade paperback for so they can all look pretty on a shelf together.

GarthRanzz Love Gotham By Gaslight. I needed to have added the animated version to my list today. Maybe I still can. 😊 And I‘m with you. I am DC all the way but seem to pull more Marvel weekly. Except I‘m thinking I‘m done with dipping my toes back into the X-verse. Just doesn‘t have the same appeal it did 20 years ago. 7y
vivastory Today I read (& loved) vol 1 of Vaughan's Ex Machina 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Oh @vivastory you are in for a ride. Without giving anything away, the ending of that series is a level above brilliant. 7y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk @GarthRanzz I have a ton of Elseworld books, so it made sense to get the one that started it all. I really loved what Bendis did with the X-kids in All New so I‘ve followed the to Blue but it isn‘t quite the same. 7y
vivastory I think it's brilliant so far. Honestly it's my favorite Vaughan after Saga. On a different note, I also finished Lynch's Lies of Locke Lamora today. I haven't read very many Fantasy books, but it's one of my favorites. I adored it so much. And he is so young. Only 39! 7y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @vivastory Lies is one razor sharp book! Truly glad you enjoyed it and you‘ve got more adventures with Locke and Jean to look forward to. Hopefully we will see book 4 this year! 7y
GarthRanzz Love the Elseworld imprint. Red Rain is still one of the best reads ever. I had really hoped to rekindle my X-Men romance with all the latest titles but Astonishing is the only one that has come close to being worth the time for me. 7y
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When you mention to your teenager that a comic book sounds cool and he already has it 👍🏻super handy! #readyourkidsshelf

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Just bought this today! 7y
tlmorgan Excited to be jumping in! 7y
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To historier. Den ene tegnet af Mignola (og det er fedt), men begge fortællinger er mere fjollede end de behøver. Suk.