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Batman: Joker's Asylum (Joker's Asylum (Collected Editions) #1) 
Some may find the artwork confusing but I felt it drove the story along and revealed more about the overall theme. This is best read by those who already understand the Batman world and desire a different spin. Newbies should avoid this one until they have more experience.
STORY/PLOTTING: B plus; CHARACTERS/DIALOGUE: B; ARTWORK: B; WHEN READ: mid May 2012; OVERALL GRADE: B.
This is a fun collection of stories about various Batman villains, as told by the Joker. The fact that Joker is telling these stories places the veracity of these tales in question, given his long history of lying and manipulation, but that does not make them any less entertaining to read.
Full-color, written for a teen audience. Told by the Joker, he spins tales of other well-known villains. Includes a tale of the Joker, one of the Penguin, one of Poison Ivy, one of Scarecrow, and one of Two-Face. It's a thin little volume, but an interesting look at the villains. Different artists work on the various stories, with Joker being the main link.

Dig, if you will, The Joker as a Rod Serling on methamphetamine and you have...the picture. Definitely a journey of interest,
love love love.. 5 completely different, completely insane stories - highly recommend!
This isn't really a Batman comic it's more of a Rogue's Gallery comic and I'm okay with that. Sure Batman makes an appearance or two but he isn't the star. The structure for this comic was fresh and fun, the Joker broke the fourth wall and spoke directly to the reader, the subsequent stories were narrated by the Joker in a sort of homage to TALES FROM THE CRYPT. Each story featured a different villain (The Joker, Poison Ivy, The Penguin, the Scarecrow, and Two Face)and the Joker closed each
The villains of Batman compared to the villains of Superman Are like Gods compared to mere humans.I am in love with each and everyone of them and i want to read more more and more.I will be starting to read Batman from the very beginning as soon as i canI promise you that the stories that might come out of this are not to be missed.
Jason Aaron
Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 3.9 | 1410 Users | 53 Reviews

Specify Of Books Batman: Joker's Asylum (Joker's Asylum (Collected Editions) #1)
Title | : | Batman: Joker's Asylum (Joker's Asylum (Collected Editions) #1) |
Author | : | Jason Aaron |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | December 16th 2008 by DC Comics |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Dc Comics. Batman. Superheroes. Graphic Novels Comics |
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Joker is your narrator and he focuses on psychosis of four well known villains in the Batman world: Penguin, Two-Face, Poison Ivy and Scarecrow. Joker gets his own story, too, so there are five tales overall. I was impressed with how the particular disorder of each villain was woven into a believable and well plotted tale. Penguin had the cruelest tale interwoven into finding the soulmate of his life; Joker holds people hostage on a TV show to impress upon everyone who is the real “sicko”; Two-Face holds a couple hostage (the husband has the same wound as him) and tells the husband to kill Batman or he will spray the wife's face with acid; Scarecrow helps an unpopular girl get revenge on the cool kids; and Poison Ivy reflects on her origins as she seeks revenge against several people for a long forgotten crime.Some may find the artwork confusing but I felt it drove the story along and revealed more about the overall theme. This is best read by those who already understand the Batman world and desire a different spin. Newbies should avoid this one until they have more experience.
STORY/PLOTTING: B plus; CHARACTERS/DIALOGUE: B; ARTWORK: B; WHEN READ: mid May 2012; OVERALL GRADE: B.
Details Books As Batman: Joker's Asylum (Joker's Asylum (Collected Editions) #1)
Original Title: | Batman: Joker's Asylum |
ISBN: | 1401219551 (ISBN13: 9781401219550) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dccomics.com/dcu/graphic_novels/?gn=10567 |
Series: | Joker's Asylum (Collected Editions) #1, Batman, Joker's Asylum , more |
Characters: | Harvey Dent, Oswald Cobblepot, Jonathan Crane, Pamela Isley, Bruce Wayne, Joker |
Rating Of Books Batman: Joker's Asylum (Joker's Asylum (Collected Editions) #1)
Ratings: 3.9 From 1410 Users | 53 ReviewsAssess Of Books Batman: Joker's Asylum (Joker's Asylum (Collected Editions) #1)
Oooh, this is a fun one. Creepshow or Tales from the Crypt concept meets the Batman world, the mien of which lends itself well to anthology horror. Joker is the Cryptkeeper guiding us through five stories featuring five notorious Batman villains (Joker, Penguin, Poison Ivy, Scarecrow, and Two-Face). These stories are nasty and not about Batman saving the day. Each story is done by a different artist and different writer in a different style, and I just loved it. More, now, again.This is a fun collection of stories about various Batman villains, as told by the Joker. The fact that Joker is telling these stories places the veracity of these tales in question, given his long history of lying and manipulation, but that does not make them any less entertaining to read.
Full-color, written for a teen audience. Told by the Joker, he spins tales of other well-known villains. Includes a tale of the Joker, one of the Penguin, one of Poison Ivy, one of Scarecrow, and one of Two-Face. It's a thin little volume, but an interesting look at the villains. Different artists work on the various stories, with Joker being the main link.

Dig, if you will, The Joker as a Rod Serling on methamphetamine and you have...the picture. Definitely a journey of interest,
love love love.. 5 completely different, completely insane stories - highly recommend!
This isn't really a Batman comic it's more of a Rogue's Gallery comic and I'm okay with that. Sure Batman makes an appearance or two but he isn't the star. The structure for this comic was fresh and fun, the Joker broke the fourth wall and spoke directly to the reader, the subsequent stories were narrated by the Joker in a sort of homage to TALES FROM THE CRYPT. Each story featured a different villain (The Joker, Poison Ivy, The Penguin, the Scarecrow, and Two Face)and the Joker closed each
The villains of Batman compared to the villains of Superman Are like Gods compared to mere humans.I am in love with each and everyone of them and i want to read more more and more.I will be starting to read Batman from the very beginning as soon as i canI promise you that the stories that might come out of this are not to be missed.
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