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Absolute Batman: The Killing Joke

by Alan Moore

Series: Batman

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Critically acclaimed writer Alan Moore redefined the superhero with Watchmenand V for Vendetta. In Batman- The Killing Joke, he takes on the origin of comics' greatest super-villain, The Joker--and changes Batman's world forever.Batman- The Killing Joke is Alan Moore's unforgettable meditation on the razor-thin line between sanity and insanity, heroism and villainy, comedy and tragedy. According to the grinning engine of madness and mayhem known as The Joker, that's all that separates the sane from the psychotic. Freed once again from the confines of Arkham Asylum, he's out to prove his deranged point. And he's going to use Gotham City's top cop, Commissioner Jim Gordon, and his brilliant and beautiful daughter Barbara to do it. Now Batman must race to stop his archnemesis before his reign of terror claims two of the Dark Knight's closest friends. Can he finally put an end to the cycle of bloodlust and lunacy that links these two iconic foes before it leads to its fatal conclusion? And as the horrifying origin of the Clown Prince of Crime is finally revealed, will the thin line that separates Batman's nobility and The Joker's insanity snap once and for all? Absolute Batman- The Killing Jokecollects Batman- The Killing Jokeand stories fromBatman- Black & White#4, Countdown#31,Who's Who in the DC Universe#13 and with bonus material that includes Brian Bolland's new coloring from the Deluxe Edition, the original John Higgins coloring, all 128 pages of the script that has never been published before, Brian Bolland's Joker covers and sketches, previously unpublished Bolland Batman/Joker sketches and more!… (more)
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not moore's best work, but still pretty good. it nails down a simple idea (one bad day and batman and joker leading different lives from one bad day), and became so iconic it's now basically canon. i prefer the original colouring, even if brian bolland was against it ( )
  rottweilersmile | Sep 12, 2023 |
A nice large-format edition of the classic Batman/Joker story, probably most notable for changing Barbara Gordon's life forever (or at least until the next universal reboot) and for presenting a possible origin for the Joker. The original comic was pretty slim so there is a substantial amount of extra content in this Absolute volume, the story itself appearing twice with different coloring jobs. Artist Brian Bolland wanted to do it himself when the book was first produced, but there wasn't time, so John Higgins did it instead. And a fine job he did, in my opinion, though it was not what Bolland was aiming for, so eventually he got to do it over himself. Higgins' coloring is bright and garish (in a good way), one might say comic-bookish, while Bolland's is subdued and realistic. And while Bolland's interpretation might work better or just as well most of the time, on some pages, such as when Jim Gordon finds out what the Joker has done to his daughter, I don't think it is nearly as effective. But art is subjective and it's nice to have both versions. One nice touch, and I'm impressed that they went this extra mile, is that the Higgins version of the story is printed on the same matte-finish paper as it was originally, retaining it's look and feel. The rest of the book is on glossy paper.

Even with two versions of the story, the book is still pretty slim for an Absolute so it's padded out with other stuff, including Alan Moore's original script (does anyone actually read these?), two shorter pieces by Bolland, sketches and other Batman or Joker related art by Bolland.

I had sold my first printing of "The Killing Joke" years ago so I was happy to be able to replace it with this definitive volume. ( )
  chaosfox | May 1, 2020 |
Even going into this new 35th Anniversary Absolute edition of Batman: The Killing Joke knowing there wasn't much new here to flesh out an entire Absolute offering, the redundancy was overwhelmingly obvious when I finally got the volume in hand and read it thru. Including the various covers and pinups attached to the series was a nice addition, the script was interesting to flip thru, and the additional short stories from other volumes helped fill out the volume, but basically running the entire story 3 times in a row in one volume (the new recolored edition on better paper, the original colored edition on basically newsprint, and then the script) was a little overkill for me. Don't get me wrong, like all of DC's Absolute editions, this is an impressive volume, but unless you are a serious hardcore The Killing Joke fan, skip this for one of the cheaper editions available. (Normally, I give this book a 4 star rating, but the redundancy of this project dropped this particular volume down a star.) ( )
  tapestry100 | Sep 24, 2018 |
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Critically acclaimed writer Alan Moore redefined the superhero with Watchmenand V for Vendetta. In Batman- The Killing Joke, he takes on the origin of comics' greatest super-villain, The Joker--and changes Batman's world forever.Batman- The Killing Joke is Alan Moore's unforgettable meditation on the razor-thin line between sanity and insanity, heroism and villainy, comedy and tragedy. According to the grinning engine of madness and mayhem known as The Joker, that's all that separates the sane from the psychotic. Freed once again from the confines of Arkham Asylum, he's out to prove his deranged point. And he's going to use Gotham City's top cop, Commissioner Jim Gordon, and his brilliant and beautiful daughter Barbara to do it. Now Batman must race to stop his archnemesis before his reign of terror claims two of the Dark Knight's closest friends. Can he finally put an end to the cycle of bloodlust and lunacy that links these two iconic foes before it leads to its fatal conclusion? And as the horrifying origin of the Clown Prince of Crime is finally revealed, will the thin line that separates Batman's nobility and The Joker's insanity snap once and for all? Absolute Batman- The Killing Jokecollects Batman- The Killing Jokeand stories fromBatman- Black & White#4, Countdown#31,Who's Who in the DC Universe#13 and with bonus material that includes Brian Bolland's new coloring from the Deluxe Edition, the original John Higgins coloring, all 128 pages of the script that has never been published before, Brian Bolland's Joker covers and sketches, previously unpublished Bolland Batman/Joker sketches and more!

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Collects the deluxe 2008 version of The Killing Joke with the 1988 original version, along with the short work An Innocent Guy, related interviews and articles, and other Joker artwork from Brian Bolland.
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