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Batman: Long Halloween - Jeph Loeb


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Batman: Long Halloween - Jeph Loeb

 
Description: ISBN 1840230541 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale / Paperback / 388 Pages / Book is published 1999-10-29 by ... more
Batman: Long Halloween - Jeph Loeb ... Titan Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... had attempted to tie up the loose ends of the Roman's mob empire that Year One revolved around; it was assumed they got ... more

 ... pushed out of control by all the new villains in town. This book was written by Loeb to tie up those loose ends, to see what ever happened to those poor mobsters. So not to ruin the story for you, the plot is basically that a killer has started murdering one person on each holiday, this is essentially causing problems for everyone in Gotham and has to be stopped before it's too late. It is a classic who dun-nit which keeps you guessing right until the end; I challenge you to guess who it is, as I bet you wont see it coming...more

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Premium Review Batman: Long Halloween - Jeph Loeb: I believe in Harvey Dent (337 words)
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The Long Halloween is the natural follow up of the critically acclaimed Batman Year One, written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale. In Batman Year One, Batman's foes were all from the mob, no rogues gallery had yet appeared. This book is set a little after the end of Year One, after the majority of the characters (i.e. the Joker) had appeared. Previously no-one had attempted to tie up the loose ends of the Roman's mob empire that Year One revolved around; it was assumed they got pushed out of control by all the new villains in town. This book was written by Loeb to tie up those loose ends, to see what ever happened to those poor ...  Read the complete review

 

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