Batman: Three Jokers

Batman: Three Jokers

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Nov 17, 2020 · Engels · Hardcover (160 pagina's)
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Formaat Hardcover
Pagina's 160
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Nov 17, 2020
Uitgever DC Comics
ISBN-10 1779500238
ISBN-13 9781779500236

Beschrijving

In a gripping narrative that revisits the profound impact of a seminal moment in comic book history, a familiar chaos unfolds in Gotham City. The essence of madness is personified by not one, but three distinct interpretations of the Clown Prince of Crime, each representing a facet of his complex identity. This exploration isn't merely an action-packed affair; it digs deep into the psyche of both hero and villain, weaving an intricate tapestry of trauma, legacy, and redemption.

As Batman grapples with the weight of his choices and the repercussions of a 30-year-old tragedy, allies like Batgirl and Red Hood are drawn into the fray. Their own experiences with the Jokers shape their paths and choices, offering fresh perspectives on fear and vengeance. The dynamic among them intensifies the narrative, revealing long-held secrets and unspoken tensions that threaten to fracture their fragile alliance.

The art complements the intricate storytelling, capturing the grim atmosphere of Gotham while lending each Joker a unique visual identity. Dark tones and sharp contrasts highlight the emotional stakes, immersing readers in a world where hope flickers amid despair. Moments of action are balanced by profound character-driven scenes, allowing for a deeper connection to the heroes’ burdens.

While the trio of Jokers presents a formidable challenge, the heart of the story lies in its probing questions: What does it mean to confront one's demons? How do the shadows of the past shape the future? This profound exploration not only challenges the characters but also invites readers to reflect on the complexities of identity and the nature of evil itself.

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Mysterie Actie & Avontuur
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