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Batman Knightfall 2: Knightquest Paperback – Illustrated, May 29, 2012
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This volume collects Detective Comics #667-675, Shadow of the Bat #19-20, #24-28, Batman #501-508, Catwoman #6-7 and Robin #7.
- Print length655 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDc Comics
- Publication dateMay 29, 2012
- Dimensions6.7 x 1.4 x 0.2 inches
- ISBN-101401235360
- ISBN-13978-1401235369
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Known for his fast-paced, action-oriented plotting, Chuck Dixon is the prolific and acclaimed writer of long runs on Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Birds of Prey, Green Arrow and, for Marvel Comics, The Punisher and Conan.
Doug Moench has written novels, short stories, newspaper feature articles, weekly newspaper comic strips, film screenplays and teleplays. His first published work was My Dog Sandy, a comic strip printed in his elementary school newspaper. Moench has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics and many other smaller companies; he has written hundreds of issues of many different comics, and created dozens of characters, such as Moon Knight.
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- Publisher : Dc Comics; Illustrated edition (May 29, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 655 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1401235360
- ISBN-13 : 978-1401235369
- Item Weight : 2.06 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.7 x 1.4 x 0.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #61,800 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #131 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels
- #819 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
- #3,645 in Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction
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Douglas Moench (born February 23, 1948) better known as Doug Moench, is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Black Mask, Moon Knight, Deathlok and Bane.
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CHUCK DIXON
Born in Philadelphia, Pa.
Chuck Dixon has more than twenty-five years of experience in the graphic novel field as an editor, writer and publisher. He has contributed well over a thousand scripts to publishers like DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse, Hyperion and others featuring a range of characters from Batman to the Simpsons. His comic book adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit continues to be an international bestseller. Considered to be one of the most prolific writers in his field, this award-winning storyteller Has scripted G.I. Joe for IDW, along with many creator-owned projects including Winterworld and Joe Frankenstein which re-unites him with Bane co-creator Graham Nolan. He is also the co-creator of an ambitious line of graphic novels based on the American Civil War available now through Dover books.
In addition to his work in graphic novels, Chuck is currently writing two different series of action novels. Bad Times is a series about a team of former Army Rangers who travel back in time in search of treasure and adventure. His Kindle-sensation Levon Cade books are dark tales of vigilante justice. Both are available now in paperback and through Kindle!
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Customers say the artwork is enjoyable and good. They also find the comic quality great and the plot interesting. Readers describe the craftsmanship as great. However, some customers feel the characters are uninteresting and unlikable.
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Customers find the plot great, interesting, and a good continuation to the first graphic novel. They also say the book has plenty of action and good history. Readers also mention the book is a great addition to the Nightfall series.
"...Jean Paul Valley brings out an interesting and engaging perspective with his fragmented identity forever chipping away at his heroic values...." Read more
"The Knightfall story line is REALLY good...." Read more
"...bruce returns and reclaims that batman name.over all its a good. story. i am a bit put out that part of it is not collected...." Read more
"...Everything else is absent, making the story feel incomplete." Read more
Customers find the artwork in the book enjoyable and awesome. They also say the outfit is cool and Azrael is cool.
"...It looks way better" Read more
"...Fun to see a batman from an other perspective.Images look also beautifull.It will keep you busy for awhile." Read more
"...i enjoyed the artwork a lot and i enjoyed the story as a whole, but if i personally felt like i was still reading "who owns the night"...." Read more
"...] The texture of the book is great, the drawings are amazing obviously, and it came in perfect condition :) my boyfriend’s gonna LOVE THIS!!" Read more
Customers appreciate the craftsmanship of the book.
"...book is great, the drawings are amazing obviously, and it came in perfect condition :) my boyfriend’s gonna LOVE THIS!!" Read more
"Well packed and arrived in great condition" Read more
"The book was in perfect condition, but the story was lacking on certain parts...." Read more
"I absolutely love these deluxe editions. great quality books" Read more
Customers find the comic quality great, and say it's fun to see Batman from another perspective.
"Stories were alright. Fun to see a batman from an other perspective.Images look also beautifull...." Read more
"...Azrael is cool. His downfall is fun. But he works better with Tim or Bruce in the story. But alone he's boring." Read more
"Good comic..." Read more
"great comic..." Read more
Customers find the character uninteresting and unlikable. They also say the book isn't about the real Batman.
"...The underlying point of the arc is that Jean-Paul is a poor replacement for Batman...." Read more
"...but what it felt like to me was a whole lot of Azrael and no Batman...." Read more
"...Jean Paul Valley is pretty unlikable, and knowing his run as Batman is due to end limits any suspense that the story might have originally had...." Read more
"...how Azrael developed and evolved over time, but the villians he faced were second rate which made for a seemingly less interesting story!..." Read more
Customers find the book missing vital information and the Search portion of Knightfall.
"...I am just disapointed that Knightquest The Search is not collected. in that series Bruce Wayne cures himself of his condition...." Read more
"...As for complaints, I have a few. First off: Knightsquest is NOT ALL COMPLETE...." Read more
"...What I don't like: the missing info. I want this and the book would be more complete with it...." Read more
"...This book unfortunately lacks the Search portion of knightfall which recounts Bruce Wayne journey to UK to save Tim Drakes father and Dr Kinsolving..." Read more
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My only problem is that Jean Paul still isn’t evil enough for me to root against him. Though that might be addressed in the next volume.
I liked the slow decent into madness the character has that shows him slowly turning into an anti-hero of sorts. He's still fighting his crusade against crime, but in such away that the perception from the public, and bat-family, is that Batman is almost as bad as the criminals that he's fighting against. This forces Robin to start working on his own investigation into Jean Paul.
One thing about this volume is that it feels like it's pretty long, and there's a LOT of story here. It sometimes feels like it's a little TOO drawn out at times, but it's still cool to see that there's a lot of content of Jean Paul Valley doing his thing here.
HOWEVER i am disapointed to see that it only covers only one part of the story.
it mainly deals with Knightquest The Crusade. which is John Pual Valley's run as Batman. this is a good story and all.
I am just disapointed that Knightquest The Search is not collected. in that series Bruce Wayne cures himself of his condition. this would leave readers out of the loop who dont know the entire story.
Knightfall on the whole is an interesting story.
It occured just after superman's 'death'. batman is beaten and broken by bane, Valley takes on the mantal but is not fit for the postion. bruce returns and reclaims that batman name.
over all its a good. story. i am a bit put out that part of it is not collected.
i understand that this graphic novel cant collect everything. but that doesnt mean that that arc could have been collected in another volume.
dare i hope that DC will release the Search in graphic novel form one day?
One thing i have to say Knightfall is a far better story then Batman RIP and the arcs that followed.
better written and executed.
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I bought the Knightfall trilogy books 10 years ago or more, but always felt it missed a lot...
I was frustrated on not having all the pieces that could tell/explain how things came to be and why (?).
How Bruce Wayne became ill?
How did he became this beat-up and weaked before the ill-fated Arkham break-out?
How Bruce Wayne got to know about Jean-Paul Valley aka Azrael?.
How did the Riddler get the Venom toxin before the breakout?
Why was not all pieces there to tell about Azrael-Batman's Knightquest time?
So when they many years re-published the Knightfall saga and I realized I had only read about the "basic" trilogy...I felt I MUST HAVE THE WHOLE STORY COLLECTED LIKE THIS!
I love Omnibus books and they look so niecly in my book-shelfs and all the stories I grew up with in comic books I so enjoy having them re-printed and collected instead of a ton of loose magazines and puzzle iy up -
(For those who are knew to the Knightfall saga or any other great story arc from DC or Marvel, there was a NO easy way to get all stories in the 90's due to that they spread out the storries in amny variants of comics, 10 variants of Batman, 10 varients of Spider-Man etc-etc it was insane)
So yeah, this was money well worth spent and I'm glad I now have them.
Now I can look for other great Omnibus books that collects stories from the 80's-90's and early 00's I missed out on from Marvel & DC.