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Batman: The Ultimate Evil by Andrew H. Vachss
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Batman: The Ultimate Evil

by Andrew H. Vachss

Series: Batman

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I really enjoyed this Batman story. It was not too hokey and seemed to convey the right sense of darkness associated with the Dark Knight. ( )
  RoeschLeisure | Feb 5, 2009 |
In this book Batman is frustrated that his battle against crime is not enough. As billionaire Bruce Wayne, Batman meets social worker Debra Kane, who claims child abuse is the root of crime. Intrigued, Batman goes after child porn only to learn from his trusted servant, Alfred that Batman's mother had been after this same group when she died. Beware this books does has some strong language and some violence.

The author Mr. Vachss is a child advocacy crusader and the author of crime fiction. This novel was written to raise awareness of the pedophilia problem overall and the Thai child exploitation problem. There is a non-fiction child sex tourism report included as an appendix to this book that drives this point home. This book is a good read, but for adults. ( )
1 vote hermit | Nov 17, 2007 |
A look through the eyes of the Batman at the horrendous world of the child sex trade, and child abuse in parts of Asia.

This involves crime so nasty that it takes Batman out of Gotham and pursuing this particular bunch of criminals across the world. It has a few things to say about the politics and law-enforcement environments that surround such activities.

http://superprose.blogspot.com/2006/1... ( )
  bluetyson | Aug 7, 2007 |
A quite well-written book about Batman's attempts to fight child abuse and prostitution more effectively. The aspects which deal with the Batman's attempts to combat the more mundane forms are quite moving and effective. But the book is marred on two fronts: Batman takes the chase to the international level, to contend against the leader of an international child prostitution ring. It clashes with the closer-to-earth level of his endeavors against child abuse in Gotham. And, he discovers that his dead mother was a highly trained and efficient agent in the war against child abuse. Gratifying, perhaps, but it adds to the level of unbelievability. Vachss writes about the Batman's activities and motivations very convincingly. It's a shame he allowed what could have been a very fine book to soar into the nether realms, beyond credibility. ( )
  burnit99 | Feb 26, 2007 |
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Viewed from above, Gotham City by night resembles nothing so much as a ribbon of diamonds on a pad of deep, rich, black velvet. But in the heart of Gotham's darkness glow the cold garish neon of the sex industrry, the feverish eyes of desperate drug addicts, the streetlights creating shadows in which muggers patiently wait. This is where Batman's most personal--and most savage--battle begins. But the fire-zone will shift to thousands of miles and many continents away.

In this battle, Batman will be driven into a vortex of violence so profound that those who survive lose their souls. Now the night-rider must reach deep within himself to summon the superhuman strength he needs to fight the most vicious and remorseless enemies he has ever faced...those who traffic in the flesh of children.

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