Batman: Haunted Knight is a collection of three different Batman stories. The first is a story about Bruce Wayne and how he begins to get serious with a woman while the Scarecrow terrorizes Gotham. The second is about the Mad Hatter and how he kidnaps Jim Gordon's daughter. And finally, the third is a Batman version of the Dickens classic, "A Christmas Carol." All three stories were very good. I think I liked the last one the most. It was interesting to see how Batman can sometimes be the worst enemy for Bruce. I give this book a recommendation, and if you liked the other two Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale books, you will like this one as well.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Batman: Haunted Knight. By Jeph Loeb
Batman: Haunted Knight is a collection of three different Batman stories. The first is a story about Bruce Wayne and how he begins to get serious with a woman while the Scarecrow terrorizes Gotham. The second is about the Mad Hatter and how he kidnaps Jim Gordon's daughter. And finally, the third is a Batman version of the Dickens classic, "A Christmas Carol." All three stories were very good. I think I liked the last one the most. It was interesting to see how Batman can sometimes be the worst enemy for Bruce. I give this book a recommendation, and if you liked the other two Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale books, you will like this one as well.
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