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Batman Bloodstorm by Doug Moench
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Batman Bloodstorm (edition 1994)

by Doug Moench (Author)

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Written by Doug Moench; Art by Kelley Jones and John Beatty The second part in the vampiric trilogy, this book begins where BATMAN: RED RAIN ended. Batman has destroyed Dracula but at the price of his own humanity. Now the famed protector of Gotham is a vampire himself and must battle his own bloodlust as he attempts to be the savior of the innocent. But as his isolation and affliction drive the Dark Knight to the brink of insanity, the Joker takes over the remnants of Dracula's undead legions and begins to ravage the city. Struggling with his newly acquired dark nature and desire to kill, Batman must choose between the preservation of his own soul and the survival of Gotham.… (more)
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Batman as a vampire. My two favorite things put together. It's also much better than it sounds. ( )
  Joanna.Oyzon | Apr 17, 2018 |
The sequel to Red Rain is a bit more uneven than its predecessor. I think they relied a bit to heavily on the gross-out (one might even say on the visuals themselves... a strange thing to say about a comic book, I know) in Bloodstorm, but the atmosphere, if anything, has grown more oppressive than in Red Rain. I'm not so sure how I feel about turning the Joker into the King of the Vampires, but I do know that I would've preferred the trilogy to stop with two stories, and not continue onto a third. ( )
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Moench, DougAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jones, KelleyIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Beatty, JohnInkersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dorscheid, LesColoristsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gorfinkel, Jordan B.Assistant Editorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Klein, ToddLetterersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
O'Neil, DennisEditorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Written by Doug Moench; Art by Kelley Jones and John Beatty The second part in the vampiric trilogy, this book begins where BATMAN: RED RAIN ended. Batman has destroyed Dracula but at the price of his own humanity. Now the famed protector of Gotham is a vampire himself and must battle his own bloodlust as he attempts to be the savior of the innocent. But as his isolation and affliction drive the Dark Knight to the brink of insanity, the Joker takes over the remnants of Dracula's undead legions and begins to ravage the city. Struggling with his newly acquired dark nature and desire to kill, Batman must choose between the preservation of his own soul and the survival of Gotham.

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