Graphic Novel Collection

Started by The Dark Knight, Thu, 27 Nov 2008, 08:34

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Do you folks have any graphic novels?

If so, name them.

This is my collection so far:

The Long Halloween
Dark Victory
Haunted Knight
Arkham Asylum
The Killing Joke
Batman Cataclysm
Batman No Mans Land 1- 5
Batman Knightfall 1-3
Batman Hush 1-2
Batman Black and White 1-3
Batman Bruce Wayne Murderer?
Batman Bruce Wayne ? Fugitive 1-3
Batman Hong Kong
Batman War on Crime
Batman The Man Who Laughs
Batman and the Monster Men
Batman Venom
Batman Year 100
The Forensic Files of Batman

more than that! haha just jk, you have a great collection


I have given a name to my pain, and it is BATMAN.

I am going to pick up "Joker" soon. I hear that one is somewhat of a future classic.

The Dark Knight Returns
The Killing Joke
Two-Face: Crime & Punishment

Thu, 27 Nov 2008, 23:01 #4 Last Edit: Thu, 27 Nov 2008, 23:04 by BatmAngelus
I'm afraid I didn't like JOKER all that much.  It seemed like a typical mob story that happened to have Batman villains instead of gangster in it.  Not my cup of tea, personally.

The ones with Batman (not in any particular order):
Batman Year One
Batman: Shaman
Batman and the Monster Men
Batman and the Mad Monk
Batman: The Man Who Laughs
Batman: Year Two- Fear the Reaper
Batman: Prey
Batman: Terror
Batman: The Long Halloween
Batman: Dark Victory
Batman: Haunted Knight
Batman: Gothic
Robin: Year One
Mad Love
Riddler- The Riddle Factory
Two-Face: Crime and Punishment
Arkham Asylum- A Serious House on Serious Earth
Strange Apparitions
Dark Detective
Tales of the Demon
A Death in the Family
Blind Justice
Prodigal
No Man's Land Vol. 3
Bruce Wayne Murderer
Batman: Hush
New Gotham: Evolution
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Batman: Detective
Batman: Death and the City
Batman and Son
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again
Superman & Batman: Generations
Just Imagine- Stan Lee's Batman
Collected Legends of the Dark Knight
The Untold Legend of the Batman
DC Archive Edition- Batman Vol.1
The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (three versions. An old 80s one listed as Vol.2 and the two recent volumes with Alex Ross covers)
The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told
Batman: Scarecrow Tales
Batman- Two-Face and The Riddler
Catwoman- Nine Lives of the Feline Fatale
Batman 1989, Batman Begins, and Batman Forever comic adaptations
The Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told
Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 1
Batman: Nine Lives
Tales from the Multiverse- Batman: Vampire
Batman in the Forties
Batman in the Fifties
Batman in the Sixties
The OMAC Project
Justice Vol. 1
Identity Crisis
JLA: Tower of Babel
DC: The New Frontier Vol. 1 and 2
The Killing Joke
Batman in the Dailies/Batman in the Sunday Newspaper
The Many Deaths of Batman
Batman: The Black Glove
Four of a Kind
Batman: Confidential- Lovers & Madmen
The Gauntlet
Batman: Gotham Noir
Son of the Demon
Bride of the Demon
Birth of the Demon
That awkward moment when you remember the only Batman who's never killed is George Clooney...

I haven't got nearly as many as you's :o, but it's still growing larger. My fav that i have read is Face The Face, it's not that old but i thought it was pretty good.

To tell the truth i haven't heard of JOKER before, what is it about, can you still buy it?

Excellent collection, BatmAngelus! Mine is still growing, hopefully it will be as large as that soon.

And yes Sandman, you will be able to pick up Joker. It has just been released in hardcover.


Fri, 28 Nov 2008, 22:07 #8 Last Edit: Sat, 29 Nov 2008, 00:30 by thecolorsblend
Quote from: The Dark Knight on Thu, 27 Nov  2008, 08:34This is my collection so far:
I'd like to recommend that you pick up Batman In The Seventies.  While you're at it, Strange Apparitions is a must too.

Lastly, the War Games series is highly recommended too.  I think there are three in the main series, plus a couple of follow ups.  This particular line has a lot of that "chaos in the streets" vibe that you seemed to enjoy in TDK.  Also, a big supporting character bites it.  Mind you, it doesn't last because DC has never had the balls to leave characters dead for very long but whatever.  Seriously, some day I expect to pick up a Batman comic and find out that Jason Todd has secretly been conspiring with Thomas and Martha Wayne as well as the Graysons to get to Batman.  Unbeknownst to them all, however, Sheila Haywood actually survived the bombing after all, and she and Mrs. Drake are working to bring the mob back to Gotham to oust the freaks.

Still.  War Games.  Great read.

I have Batman in the 70's its great, I have all of the collections of Batman in the _ whatever era, those are a great start in getting to know all about batman.


I have given a name to my pain, and it is BATMAN.