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Joker

by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo

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ISBN13: 9781401215811
ISBN10: 1401215815
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An original hardcover graphic novel that tells the story of one very dark night in Gotham City — from the creative team behind the graphic novel Lex Luthor: Man of Steel.

The Joker has been mysteriously released from Arkham Asylum, and he's none to happy about what's happened to his Gotham City rackets while he's been away. What follows is a harrowing night of revenge, murder and manic crime as only The Joker can deliver it, as he brutally takes back his stolen assets from The Penguin, The Riddler, Two-Face, Killer Croc, and others.

Brian Azzarello brings to The Joker all the visceral intensity and criminal insight that has made his Vertigo graphic novel series 100 Bullets one of the most critically-acclaimed and award-winning series in all of comics.

Review:

"Building on Heath Ledger's performance in The Dark Knight (although long before the movie's debut), Azzarello creates a memorably cringe-worthy story. Rather than a natty Clown Prince of Crime, this Joker looks like a glam rocker gone to toxic seed. Newly released from Arkham Asylum, he begins disorganizing the criminal establishment of Gotham City. Although he claims to want power and money when he confronts Two Face and his peers, he really seems just to enjoy playing with people — shooting them, setting them on fire or skinning them alive. Accompanying him is Jonny Frost, a young thug who takes a long time to recognize the drawbacks of seeing a vicious sociopath as a role model. Like Jonny, however, readers may find that, horrifying as the Joker is, they can't take their eyes off him. Even Batman, when he inevitably enters the action, functions largely as the Joker's partner in a dance of death. Azzarello has learned how to create a menacing, morally ambivalent atmosphere in his years of scripting 100 Bullets, and Bermejo's jagged, shadow-saturated art sustains the mood. The result is fascinating but extremely dark." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"One of the best written and illustrated comics to come out of a major publishing house this year." The San Jose Mercury News

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"[T]he most squalid version of Gotham City ever put on paper or celluloid, a sleazy milieu that Lee Bermejo's deliberately ugly artwork, aided by a muddily muted color scheme, well realizes." Booklist

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"Terrific and disturbing." The Village Voice

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"Joker is the closest print approximation of The Dark Knight movie available, both in its mixture of the superhero and gangster film genres...and in the character design and actions of the eponymous anti-hero... (Rating: 4/5 stars)" ICv2.com

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"As a spiritual sequel to this summer's movie, or as, perhaps, a deranged counter-argument, Joker works quite well. It's a beautifully ugly graphic novel, suitably so. But it's certainly not perfect, although I'm sure the Joker wouldn't have it any other way." ComicBookResources.com

Review:

"[A] well-conceived, hard hitting tale....[A]n interesting one-off, well-written and suitably grim, the Rogues Gallery as pushed through the filter of a Martin Scorsese or Brian De Palma movie..." Lou Anders, Tor.com

Synopsis:

From the creative team behind Lex Luthor: Man of Steel comes this original hardcover graphic novel that tells the story of one very dark and troubling night in Gotham City.

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rfresh, January 22, 2010 (view all comments by rfresh)
For what it is this is one of the best comics I've ever read. It's not an intricate plot, but it's done with such style and the artwork is so good that it really elevates itself to another level. I recommend this to anyone who likes Batman or wants to read a good graphic novel.
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Michael Hockinson, January 15, 2009 (view all comments by Michael Hockinson)
Nasty good fun! How the Joker mananged to get out of Arkham Asylum is never explained - but who cares? The logical successor to Alan Moore's "The Killing Joke." If you liked Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker, Azzarello and Bermejo have channelled him here.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781401215811
Author:
Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo
Publisher:
DC Comics
Illustrator:
Bermejo, Lee
Author:
Bermejo, Lee
Author:
Azzerello, Brian
Author:
Azzarello, Brian
Subject:
Super Heroes
Subject:
Comic books, strips, etc.
Subject:
Graphic Novels
Subject:
Heroes
Subject:
Graphic Novels - Superheroes
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20081131
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
128
Dimensions:
10.52 x 7.01 x 0.5 in 1 lb

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Product details 128 pages DC Comics - English 9781401215811 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Building on Heath Ledger's performance in The Dark Knight (although long before the movie's debut), Azzarello creates a memorably cringe-worthy story. Rather than a natty Clown Prince of Crime, this Joker looks like a glam rocker gone to toxic seed. Newly released from Arkham Asylum, he begins disorganizing the criminal establishment of Gotham City. Although he claims to want power and money when he confronts Two Face and his peers, he really seems just to enjoy playing with people — shooting them, setting them on fire or skinning them alive. Accompanying him is Jonny Frost, a young thug who takes a long time to recognize the drawbacks of seeing a vicious sociopath as a role model. Like Jonny, however, readers may find that, horrifying as the Joker is, they can't take their eyes off him. Even Batman, when he inevitably enters the action, functions largely as the Joker's partner in a dance of death. Azzarello has learned how to create a menacing, morally ambivalent atmosphere in his years of scripting 100 Bullets, and Bermejo's jagged, shadow-saturated art sustains the mood. The result is fascinating but extremely dark." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "One of the best written and illustrated comics to come out of a major publishing house this year."
"Review" by , "[T]he most squalid version of Gotham City ever put on paper or celluloid, a sleazy milieu that Lee Bermejo's deliberately ugly artwork, aided by a muddily muted color scheme, well realizes."
"Review" by , "Terrific and disturbing."
"Review" by , "Joker is the closest print approximation of The Dark Knight movie available, both in its mixture of the superhero and gangster film genres...and in the character design and actions of the eponymous anti-hero... (Rating: 4/5 stars)"
"Review" by , "As a spiritual sequel to this summer's movie, or as, perhaps, a deranged counter-argument, Joker works quite well. It's a beautifully ugly graphic novel, suitably so. But it's certainly not perfect, although I'm sure the Joker wouldn't have it any other way."
"Review" by , "[A] well-conceived, hard hitting tale....[A]n interesting one-off, well-written and suitably grim, the Rogues Gallery as pushed through the filter of a Martin Scorsese or Brian De Palma movie..."
"Synopsis" by , From the creative team behind Lex Luthor: Man of Steel comes this original hardcover graphic novel that tells the story of one very dark and troubling night in Gotham City.
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