Old Man Bruce
this review is full of SPOILERS. Score at bottom
So unless you've been living under a rock, or just not a comic reader(to which why do you come to a comic reviewing site), Frank Miller is teaming up with Brian Azzarello to create the conclusion to the famous Dark Knight Returns trilogy. The Dark Knight Returns is often put on the most influential comic books of all time, and for good reason. It proved that comics aren't just picture books for kids.
In honor of that event, I have chosen to review the seven comics that lead up to this conclusion. Thats right, for the next 6 weeks I will be reviewing The Dark Knight Returns and the sequel The Dark Knight Strikes again. That is quite a lot of book, but we can get through it.
Just to be clear, this story takes place on an alternate earth where Bruce gave up being Batman after the death of Jason Todd. So what makes this different from the present day? Lets dive in and find out...


We then get a montage of Batman's first night back of stopping crimes, which is a phenomenal way to reintroduce Batman back into Gotham artistically. You see nothing, just the shapes of capes, batarangs and fists hidden in the shadows: JUST AS BATMAN SHOULD BE. It was an epic build up until Batman is revealed to take down bank robbers who work for probably the most intriguing villain to come back to: Two-Face.

After some dark persuading coming in the form of smashing people out windows, Batman learns Harvey planned on holding the entire city ransom, which leads to an epic climax between the two highest towers in Gotham. I have seen many a Batman stunt, but the shot of him falling and with a firing a sniper rifle sized Batclaw to catch Two-Faces helicopter is amazing.
In the end, he defeats Two-Face and sends the bomb out of the city just in time for it to go. With Batman's return the Mutants prepare to declare war on Batman, a certain teen is awe struck by Batman...and a certain Green Haired Arkham patient awakes from a coma....yup shiz is gonna get real in Gotham.
Bits and Pieces:
This story is amazing, but a HUGE info dump. The only reason why this review is this length is I had to cut quite a lot of world building exposition from it. The art works to build the dark tone the story is setting up and makes it stand out from other stories. I highly recommend this first issue and I'll see you next week for the second.
8/10
This is the first time we see the fire-mouthed giant bat face, right? I love that scene between Batman and Dent in the skyscraper construction.
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