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Original Title: | Batwoman: Elegy |
ISBN: | 1401226922 (ISBN13: 9781401226923) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/batwoman-elegy-deluxe-edition |
Series: | Batwoman (2011) #0, Detective Comics (1937) #854-863, Super-Heróis DC Comics #16 , more |
Characters: | Dick Grayson, Kate Kane, Bette Kane, Renee Montoya, James Gordon, Maggie Sawyer, Red Alice, Jake Kane |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Graphic Novels & Comics (2010) |
Greg Rucka
Hardcover | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 4.16 | 12926 Users | 701 Reviews
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Title | : | Batwoman: Elegy (Batwoman (2011) #0) |
Author | : | Greg Rucka |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | July 6th 2010 by DC Comics |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Dc Comics. LGBT. Graphic Novels Comics. Fiction |
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A new era begins as Batwoman is unleashed on Gotham City! Marked by the blood-red bat emblem, Kate Kane is a soldier fighting her own private war - one that began years ago and haunts her every waking moment. In this first tale, Batwoman battles a madwoman known only as Alice, inspired by Alice in Wonderland, who sees her life as a fairy tale and everyone around her as expendable extras!Batwoman must stop Alice from unleashing a toxic death cloud over all of Gotham City -- but Alice has more up her sleeve than just poison, and Batwoman's life will never ever be the same again.
Also, witness the origin of Batwoman in the shocking and tragic story "Go," in which young Kate Kane and her family are kidnapped by terrorists, and Kate's life - and the lives of her family - will never be the same!
Detective Comics #854–860.
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Ratings: 4.16 From 12926 Users | 701 ReviewsJudge Based On Books Batwoman: Elegy (Batwoman (2011) #0)
5 stars for the art. The drawing and colors are absolutely gorgeous. 3 stars for the story. I like the character of Kate Kane, especially that she's a lesbian superhero with a military background. I like that she's tough but still feminine. The villain was visually stunning (and based on Alice in Wonderland, which I love) but not very interesting, except for the surprise twist. And she was dispatched way too quickly. It felt like there was much more to explore. Overall a worthwhile comic.#1) Ugh! Magic! As a general rule, I'm not a fan. Werewolves and other were-creatures? No thanks! Unless they were bitten by a radioactive animal or are genetically engineered keep them out of my superhero comic books!#2) Religious fanatics...double ugh! I feel like I get enough of this in the real world, plus it seems like an overused cop-out. What is their motivation?...uh a cult, a crazy cult, that I...uh don't have time to explain but trust me....they are K-razy There's fun Joker crazy and
Kind of hesitating between 3 and 4 stars for this one. I enjoyed Rachel Maddow's intro and the art was good. The story was OK for a Batwoman origin story. I enjoyed the throwback art too. I don't know what bugged me about the story, but it was entertaining nonetheless and quite original. I am not too familiar with the Batwoman lore to know whether the author has taken excessive liberty here or not. Perhaps a commenter will set me straight? :)
Probably my favorite Batwoman graphic novel simply because I really liked the Alice in Wonderland crossover. Beautiful art & panels for the beginning, toward the end the style changed though. Not a huge fan of Batwoman but if you are this is the book for you.
Holy crap, the artwork in this is just woah. Though the plot was somewhat lackluster and ended quickly, the backstory was something amazing. I'm impressed that DC managed to make a strong heroine who's sexy--and doesn't need to wear next to nothing to show it--and is also a lesbian. They got just about everything right with Batwoman. How did they manage to fail so badly with the new 52 when it's clear they can do such great things with their female characters.
This book was more like an acid trip than a detective story. This book series is missing the Bruce Wayne character tremendously.
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