Batman Vol. 3: Death Of The Family
| Writer | James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder |
| Artist | Jock, Jonathan Glapion, Greg Capullo |
| Hardcover: | Oct 30, 2013, $24.99 |
| Paperback: | May 7, 2014 |
After having his face sliced off, The Joker makes his horrifying return to Gotham City in this epic from issues #13-17 that shook Batman to his core! But even for a man whos committed a lifetime of murder, hes more dangerous than ever before. How can Batman protect his city and those hes closest to?This new hardcover features an acetate dust jacket showcasing the face of The Joker as it appeared on the die-cut covers of the Death of the Family comics and under that dust jacket lies the horror that is The Jokers skinless skull!
ISSUES – 5
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9.5
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Batman #13 | 41 |
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Batman #14 | 37 |
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Batman #15 | 38 |
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Batman #16 | 44 |
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Batman #17 | 44 |
USER REVIEWS – 43
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While some might say this isn't the best of Snyder's Batman, it is the most disturbing and biggest foe he has face in a long time... The Joker!
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Excellent book. This work of art is one of my favorite, if not my favorite, Batman stories ever told. The first two volumes showed me that Scott Snyder can handle Batman extremely well, but I was curious about how he'd give Joker a go. Turns out he made my favorite version of him. Death of the Family crosses the boundaries and explores deeply into the psychologies of The Dark Knight and The Clown Prince of Crime, and makes me wonder once again at the big question that The Killing Joke raised: how will Batman's and Joker's endless fight conclude? The artwork is extremely atmospheric, making all the events feel alive, and the flashbacks' artist shift actually made me love the book even more. Scott Snyder just seems to be the best Batman write r in recent memory. Bravo. Once again. more
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i have never been more terrified of the joker in my life
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Absolutely phenomenal story for the ages. Perfect plotting and excellent characterization. Every Batman fan should be required to read this.
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A very dark Joker story that leads one to consider what is truly wrong with Scott Snyder. Other than the constant nightmares I must face now, the story is great as usual.
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Snyder knows how to write one of the most frightening and tricky Joker in the history of the character; he has no face for gods sake! My only gripe is that the name of the title expects there to be a death and it’s reused from an older story. Capullo continues to impress with his art!
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The clown prince of Gotham is back and he looks dangerous than ever with a stapled sliced face.Joker is back and looks to recreate his adventures with Batman in a weird way as possible.The darkest depiction of Arkham Asylum never existed before and once again all credits to Greg Capullo.Scott Snyder's bizarre storytelling and elements takes the story to greater heights once again.Last but not the least the title significance make it hell of a read as Joker looks out to finish of the Bat Family itself!All these factors make this one book into one of the best Bat-Joker encounters ever.
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Change in artist halfway through each issue it’s really aggravating, but the writing is still top tier
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