It's an outstanding masterpiece that every dark knight friend has to read it. It defines the hero and shows the beginning of a wonderful relationship with Dick Grayson, the first Robin. One of his worst enemies emerges, that is Two-Face of course, while his friendship with Commissioner Gordon is tested. It's a must for every fan, for it's a pure pleasure. So, what are you waiting for? I'll definitely go for the other two that complete the trilogy.
Great story for all DARK KNIGHT fans:
Great story, incredible artwork, all your favorite villains and of course Batman. Nice little added bonus is the addition of Robin to the story line. I love the continuation of The Long Halloween and the refrences to Batman:Year One. You should definitley check out those two books before reading this one.
Riveting Chase and Mystery:
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale reunite for another run at the Batman in Dark Victory. This is a sequel to Long Halloween and packs a lot of the old noir feeling of the early Batman comics into the story and pacing. The time frame is just after Harvey Dent has been scarred forever and turned psychotic, emerging as the villainous Two-Face. Batman and Jim Gordon are struggling to accept their friend's loss, as well as figure out whether Dent can be saved from his madness. I really liked the overall thread of... more info
Perfect conclusion to "The Long Halloween":
***If you haven't read "Batman: Year One" and "Batman: The Long Halloween", then this won't mean much to you (also, read "Catwoman: When in Rome (Batman)").*** Following the phenomenon of TLH, Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale return with a masterful sequel that closes the history of organized crime in Gotham City, the rise of the 'freaks', and the beginnings of the Dynamic Duo.
Alberto Falcone was discovered to have been the mysterious serial killer Holiday from TLH, and is set to be released from Arkham... more info