So is Batman: No Man's Land only a novel -- or was there also a series of comics by the same name?
I was a story that ran in all the Bat comics (and spilled over into Justice League, Young Justice and others.) The bulk of it is collected in 5 graphic novels. It's surprisingly compelling.
What Victor said. I think I saw a novelization of it recently at B&N, but the real deal is well worth reading.
Randomly, I share a birthday with the late Julie Schwartz. I feel strangely unworthy.
Okay, what are the 5 or 6 tpbs that I should be looking for then?
Okay, what are the 5 or 6 tpbs that I should be looking for then?
Batman: No Man's Land, Parts 1-5.
Batman: No Man's Land Vols 1-5.
Dreamland's EBay store generally has them in stock, and with TPB orders over $30, shipping is free.
(Why, yes, I order from them often... why do you ask?)
Hey I found the comic book talk.
After reading Batman Year One I want to know more about Catwoman.
I'm not sure what book I'm going to get next---probably what ever is in the store when I make an impulse purchase. Although I am working off the list I've made from everyone's suggestions.
Yeah, goatees are good for that, too (makes "goody-little-two-shoes" face at victor).
Careful Sean, that's a 35 year-old fandom indicator for evil. This is the 21st century, and if I'm not mistaken Victor has far more leather pants-wearing cred
than you.
OMG! The Buffy Palz are three-dimensional StorTroopers!
Jumping back a bit:
Of course, when Superman gave Batman the Kryptonite, you just know that as soon as he left, Bats tossed it to Alfred and said 'Put it with the others'.
So true.
Skipping a bit: have you guys seen this? I'm not usually into superhero games or MMPORPGs, but a friend has sold me on trying it at least. I'm Jena SeQuois, but I don't know how often I will be in.
Plei's Marvel/DC (comic book slash, hee) epiphany just led me to one of my own. Writing/acting issues aside, the biggest problem with Smallville is that while the Luthors still feel very DC, the rest of the show is trying to do Supes as a Marvel comic. So there's at least two levels of cognitive dissonance going on, and not in a fun way.