| 1. Batman: The Black Glove | 
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By: Grant Morrison Publisher: DC Comics October 06, 2009
The book's main feature is its beautiful artwork. The story begins with a hoaxy murder mystery sentiment, but Batman's growing conflict with the villain eventually makes the story much more interesting. Both this work and it sequel suffer from some disorientation. That is, at times, its hard to keep up with all the various perspectives and scenes show to the reader. ... more
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| 2. Absolute Promethea: Volume 1 | 
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By: Alan Moore Publisher: WildStorm October 06, 2009
this is the most beautiful graphic novel i have ever seen. it is so beautiful, you can actually look at it as book of paintings. even though it is alan moore the story is pretty weak, bit its all about great art. this is the reason why these Absolute super size editions are made. this one deserves it most of all comics... more
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| 3. Batman #668 : Now We Are Dead (DC Comics) | |
By: Grant Morrison Publisher: DC Comics 2007
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| 4. Batman #669 : The Dark Knight Must Die (DC Comics) | |
By: Grant Morrison Publisher: DC Comics 2007
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| 5. Promethea (Book 3) | 
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By: Alan Moore, J. H. Williams III, Mick Gray Publisher: Wildstorm August 01, 2003
The plot to this book boils down to '2 tourists look at JH Williams' art while talking about mystical theories'. Now don't get me wrong, Williams draws some incredible landscapes making full use of traditional pencils, computer art and photos. He does some incredible layouts like a conversation that occurs on a Mobius Strip or a circular page layout that makes sense clockwise and counterclockwise... more
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| 6. Deathwish #3 | |
By: Adam Blaustein Publisher: DC Comics 1995
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| 7. Promethea (Book 4) | 
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By: Alan Moore, J. H. Williams III, Mick Grey Publisher: Wildstorm August 01, 2003
In Book 4, too many Prometheas spoil the something or other.
Our first Promethea is off doing the Promethea mythology thing with all the Prometheas gone before, even if they are dead.
Fill in friend Promethea is doing the hero thing, to some degree or other, back in normalish Wildstorm type places.
When the 'original' returns, what's a girl who likes kicking arse... more
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| 8. Desolation Jones #3 | |
By: Warren Ellis Publisher: Wildstorm Signature 2005
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| 9. Promethea (Book 3) (Bk. 3) | |
By: Alan Moore Publisher: Titan Books Ltd July 24, 2003
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| 10. JLA Vol. 8: Divided We Fall | 
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By: Mark Waid, J. H., III Williams, Phil Jimenez, Paul Neary Publisher: DC Comics February 01, 2002
This book finally hits its stride with this volume. These are modern classics, truly epic-feeling stories that define favorite characters. It is illuminating to read Tower of Babel, featuring art by Howard Porter, and then Divided We Fall, with art (mostly) by Bryan Hitch. What a difference a great artist can make!
Bryan Hitch is an exceptional artist. Each panel is expressively... more
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