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| 1. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns | 
| By: Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, Lynn Varley Publisher: DC Comics 1986-10
Here's the book in a nutshell: Bruce Wayne, AKA Batman, is on the edge of sanity ...sleepwalking and drinking himself into oblivion because he's been in mind-numbing retirement for the last 10 years. But, Gotham gets SOOO bad that he's given his excuse to don the tights again. Bloody heads and mayhem follows.
Now, be warned this Batman is aged. So much so that throughout the book he huffs,puffs... more
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| | 2. Daredevil, Vol. 1 (v. 1) | 
| By: Frank Miller, Bill Mantlo, Marv Wolfman, Roger McKenzie, David Michelinie Publisher: Marvel Comics December 03, 2008
This collection of Frank Miller's Daredevil run covers everything he touched, which is more historically interesting than entertaining. The first half of this book isn't written by Frank Miller and doesn't look much like his style. The two Spider-Man issues guest starring Daredevil may have been the first time Miller drew the Man Without Fear, but they're not inked by Klaus Janson, and they begin... more
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| | 3. Daredevil, Vol. 2 | 
| By: Frank Miller, Roger McKenzie Publisher: Marvel Comics December 31, 2008
Frank Miller. Back in the day, When someone spoke his name, you instantly thought "That man knows how to write." And this is proof. Before he wrote "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" and "Batman: Year One" (both of which I highly recommend if you like Batman) and re-defined that classic character, he recreated the Man Without Fear. In Daredevil:Vol 2, you will read some of the best Daredevil... more
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| | 4. Daredevil, Vol. 3 (v. 3) | 
| By: Frank Miller, Mike W. Barr Publisher: Marvel Comics February 04, 2009
this was a great read. i had never read daredevil before and really wasn't that interested in him anyway. i knew frank miller had a good reputation so i thought i would give these volumes a try. i bought volumes 2, 3 and born again of this series. they have all been execellent! i highly recommend these books to anyone who is looking for a good read... more
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| | 5. The DC Comics Guide to Inking Comics | 
| By: Klaus Janson Publisher: Watson-Guptill July 01, 2003
This book is excellent for those who love to draw cartoons and comics although it may be a bit confusing for a novice. The bright colors in the Superman comic books and the Sunday morning funnies drew me to doodling my own cartoons as a kid. Often I stared at my efforts, a bit disappointed in the results, and wondered, "How did they do that?" Thanks to this book, now I know. Mr. Janson has both... more
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| | 6. Spider-Man: Died in Your Arms Tonight | 
| By: Dan Slott, Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Bob Gale, Marc Guggenheim, Brian Michael Bendis, John Romita Jr., Marcos Martin, Colleen Doran, Mario Alberti, Mitch Breitweiser, Klaus Janson, Patrick Olliffe Publisher: Marvel Comics December 09, 2009
Spiderman: Died in your arms tonight is a historic graphic novel in the timeline of Marvel history because it contains Spiderman issue #600. I actually own the Spiderman #600 issue and I highly recommend it. ... more
More Comics By: Dan Slott, Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Bob Gale, Marc Guggenheim, Brian Michael Bendis, John Romita Jr., Marcos Martin, Colleen Doran, Mario Alberti, Mitch Breitweiser, Klaus Janson, Patrick Olliffe
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| | 7. The Dc Comics Guide to Pencilling Comics (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) | 
| By: Klaus Janson Publisher: Turtleback March 01, 2002
A number of years ago, the Marvel Comics group brought out an excellent introduction called "Drawing Comics the Marvel Way". Now we see DC Comics contribution to the art in the form of a masterclass in three parts, starting with "The DC Guide to Pencilling Comics" by Klaus Janson.
I say "masterclass" with the greatest respect, since that is exactly what it is - a series of illustrated... more
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| | 8. Batman Gothic | 
| By: Grant Morrison September 05, 2007
It's not uncommon for some of the greatest "comic book" fiction to feature an amazing and surprising build up for the first 2/3rds of the story arc, and then to completely unravel down the stretch for the sake of wrapping up plots. We've seen this in the All Star Superman, 52, the various Crisis books, Dark Knight Strikes Back etc...
This story explores themes of what Gothic really... more
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| | 9. Absolute Dark Knight | 
| By: Frank Miller, Klaus Janson Publisher: DC Comics August 30, 2006
The is a great Book in hard cover ! And it's FRANK MILLER - Nuff Said !... more
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| | 10. Batman: Death and the Maidens | 
| By: Greg Rucka, Klaus Janson January 03, 2008
This is exactly how I see Gotham City in my mind. Grimey, gritty, dirty, whatever word you would like to use. They all apply. Rucka & Brubaker write two different stories each compelling and important and there are only a couple of scenes involving super heroes. The Joker story is creepy and the Mad Hatter tale is weird and smarmy, just like him. My only complaint is that the cast is so big... more
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