• 6 months 13 days ago
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    One of the best comic book stories ever, loved it since I was 13 when I obtained it and one of Miller's best.

    Who else thought Nolan's Batman Begins was the closet thing to a live-action adaptation of YO?
    "Nobody wants to see vampire killers or vampires either! apparently all they want are demented madmen running around in ski-masks hacking up young virgins"-Peter Vincent from Fright Night.
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      • 6 months 10 days ago
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      I read a tradeback I got from the library once. It
      was a pretty interesting take on the Batman origin.
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        • 6 months 8 days ago
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        Some things never change here in RJ.
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          • 5 months 5 days ago
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          For sure, it's in the top 3 Batman stories of all time. The newest paperback version has some nice Mazzuchelli sketches and character pieces in the end. I'd also recommend Daredevil: Born Again by Miller & Mazzuchelli.
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            • 5 months 4 days ago
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            yellow_submarine wrote:
            For sure, it's in the top 3 Batman stories of all time. The newest paperback version has some nice Mazzuchelli sketches and character pieces in the end. I'd also recommend Daredevil: Born Again by Miller & Mazzuchelli.

            Is that the comic that started Frank Miller's career?
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              • 5 months 4 days ago
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              AtlantaCommercials wrote:
              yellow_submarine wrote:
              For sure, it's in the top 3 Batman stories of all time. The newest paperback version has some nice Mazzuchelli sketches and character pieces in the end. I'd also recommend Daredevil: Born Again by Miller & Mazzuchelli.

              Is that the comic that started Frank Miller's career?


              Yeah, that's pretty much the starting point.
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                • 3 months 25 days ago
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                Who agree Nolan borrowed from this?
                "Nobody wants to see vampire killers or vampires either! apparently all they want are demented madmen running around in ski-masks hacking up young virgins"-Peter Vincent from Fright Night.
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