Le Meilleur de Batman #Other, Grant Morrison's Absolute Batman #1, Batman #Other, Batman One-Shots #Other, Batman Post-Crisis #44, Batman: La Colección #20, Batman: Secrets #1-3
BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM A Serious House on Serious Earth
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Horror
Art & Photography
Format
Broché
Pages
128
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 1, 1990
Éditeur
Titan Books Ltd
Édition
New Ed
ISBN-10
1852862807
ISBN-13
9781852862800
Description
In a harrowing exploration of the mind and psyche, this tale plunges into the dark and convoluted world of Arkham Asylum, home to Gotham City's most infamous villains. Guided by the perspective of Batman, readers are led through a nightmarish landscape where the boundaries between sanity and madness blur with each turn of the page. As the Caped Crusader navigates this labyrinth of chaos, the tension mounts, revealing not only the physical threats posed by the asylum’s inmates but also the psychological toll of confronting such devastating realities.
Grant Morrison masterfully crafts a narrative that is both a psychological thriller and a deep dive into identity, delving into the profound questions of what it means to be a hero when pitted against the very essence of insanity. The artwork complements Morrison’s narrative, enhancing the eerie atmosphere and continually challenging perceptions of what is real and what is a figment of a fractured mind.
As alliances shift and the lines of morality become increasingly ambiguous, Batman faces an array of adversaries who are not just criminals, but reflections of his own struggles and fears. Each encounter within the asylum forces him to confront the darker aspects of himself, pushing the boundaries of his resolve and testing the very core of his ethics.
This gripping story immerses readers in a world where every shadow holds a secret, and each character has a story shaped by pain and trauma. It’s a haunting examination of heroism set against a backdrop that is as chilling as it is thought-provoking, inviting contemplation long after the final page is turned.
Grant Morrison masterfully crafts a narrative that is both a psychological thriller and a deep dive into identity, delving into the profound questions of what it means to be a hero when pitted against the very essence of insanity. The artwork complements Morrison’s narrative, enhancing the eerie atmosphere and continually challenging perceptions of what is real and what is a figment of a fractured mind.
As alliances shift and the lines of morality become increasingly ambiguous, Batman faces an array of adversaries who are not just criminals, but reflections of his own struggles and fears. Each encounter within the asylum forces him to confront the darker aspects of himself, pushing the boundaries of his resolve and testing the very core of his ethics.
This gripping story immerses readers in a world where every shadow holds a secret, and each character has a story shaped by pain and trauma. It’s a haunting examination of heroism set against a backdrop that is as chilling as it is thought-provoking, inviting contemplation long after the final page is turned.
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