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File Size: 288966 KB

Print Length: 640 pages

Publisher: DC Comics (July 3, 2012)

Publication Date: July 3, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B008RNGCAO

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Years and years ago the writers of Batman decided that his villains should be more than just colorful; they should all be criminally insane. I've generally just rolled with it but this is the first time I can remember where I started to cringe.Knightfall is the very slight inspiration for The Dark Knight Rises in that it features Bane breaking The Batman's back. In this story Bane's plot is to break all the criminally insane patients out of Arkham Asylum and wear down The Batman as he rounds them all up. Unfortunately for our hero he appears to be badly under the weather even before the criminals are freed and over time continues to deteriorate. This was an ambitious project for DC spanning 12 issues from the breakout to the back breaking on the second to the last page and this is only the first of three volumes.So here is my issue with this story. In the DC universe mental problems don't cause one to become depressed, withdrawn and sometimes suicidal. No. Here mental problems cause one to become focused, obsessive, criminal and charismatic (hence the ability to attract henchmen). There is a character in the story intended to be your typical naïve liberal more concerned with the criminally insane than the citizens of Gotham City. He even goes on the Rush Limbaugh (Link Rambeau) show and is played off as a fool. When a writer presents Limbaugh as a voice of reason you've gone a long way towards losing me. The story is played out in the DC universe where the solution to insanity is a punch in the face but the readers live in the real world. At one point a child like behemoth named Amygdala is crying out for his medicine and Batman responds with a quip and a double fist chop to the back of the neck. Mental problems cause people to lose their friends, their family, their jobs. Mental problems are not a super power. The Joker is presented as the king of the hill because he is the most insane. It doesn't work like that in the real world and vilifying people with mental problems is actually pretty low. I'm not one of those people that thinks that comics are a force of evil and I've been a lifelong fan but somehow Knightfall reached a tipping point for me where it suddenly dawned on me that ethically the story here might have some issues.But anyhoo, *ahem*. So how is the story? It's adequate. As far as I'm concerned the 90's are the low point of comics and Knightfall is fairly typical. I'm sure is was planned out as a big money maker and probably succeeded. The plot is fairly obvious and the art forgettable but I wont deny that the ending issue is pretty powerful. Like many of the earth shattering changes from the 90's (Evil Hal Jordan, Death of Superman) it was eventually wiped away and forgotten about but for a time it decently shook up the Batman world. If you're considering buying this because you enjoyed The Dark Knight Rises you're likely to be disappointed since the stories have almost nothing in common. I don't regret reading it but I'll probably stop with volume one and skip the next two. That probably expresses my feelings about this book as well as anything else I could say.

Good, but not as good as I remember from the 1990s. Chuck Dixon really was trying to return Batman to form, but this run still can't decide if it is hardboiled or campy. Coming off some of the 1970s and 1980s, more adult Batman stories by Alan Moore and Frank Miller, the Dark Knight did seem a bit lost. This introduces Bane and also gives us the more gritty Azazel-turned-Batman, but much of the rogues gallery seems cheesy and under-developed. Dixon's Bane, however, is a great addition to the story and a very compelling character in the beginning. However, his motivations seem far too simple for a character written that intellectually. Furthermore, many of the problems with Azazel Batman are broadcast far, far too obviously. It's good, but many other Batman arcs are better and definitely seems to come from a time when D.C. was struggling to define the character.

I love the KnightFall series. I checked this series out from a library one book at a time...and after reading them, I just had to own them. It's a TON of material. I mean the price is more than fair for what you get. The story is fantastic as well...it's a little slow at times, but it's a must read for any Batman fan. If you can only get one of the 3 books....get this one. It contains Bane's origin story.....I knew nothing about Bane until the Nolan Batman's....this puts all that in perspective. It's clear they took some of it from this book.

Mostly I wasn't intereted in the whole story of losing and regaining the cape, just the first half, so this colloction was perfect. The two best were the origin of Bane, since I never figured out why is he after Batman, and Robin wearing a black armband with a Superman logo, paying respect, that Superman just died recently.What I missed was maybe the Black Mask arc of the story, I expected it, because the story started right from it's beginning, and not in medias res.

When I think of the best Batman story arcs from the 90s, three stories of major impact come to mind- this 1st part of the mega-arc that is Knightfall, Knightquest, and Knightsend; as well as Contagion, and Cataclysm/No Man's Land. This particular TPB shows Bruce Wayne being worn down to the point of collapse, then being attacked by & crippled by a monster of a man named Bane. This story showed Bruce Wayne nearly permanently hanging up the mantle of the Bat, and a person, Jean-Paul Valley (Azrael), then an outsider, taking over as Gotham City's feared protector. So many incredible events take place in this 1st part of the story arc, and the rxcitement, fear, and wonder are hard to contain. This truly is one of the best Batman mega-arcs of all time.

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