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File Size: 72711 KB
Print Length: 256 pages
Publisher: DC Comics (December 16, 2014)
Publication Date: November 21, 2011
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0064W667E
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It's doesn't come close to its predecessor but it's not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. The art is in a certain style and I don't like it but it's tolerable. Thiugh it fluctuates in quality often and dramatically throughout. At first it's seems like this will be a story led by Carrie Kelly, formerly Robin now Catgirl, but this is later changed once they throw Batman, and seemingly an endless barrage of characters that mostly don't add anything, into the mix. One main gripe I have is the narration. I know some narration is by Carrie and some by Batman but there may have also been narration by an omniscient narrator as well as other characters. Story is driven by "news" anchors often and it's annoying at first but later helps bring the pacing up. Another main gripe is the same with its predesessor: the story just seems to pull stuff out of nowhere and throw it at your face. There is a somewhat of a secondary villain with a plot twist but the twist and the characters placement in the story are both weightless and meaningless aside from showing some character traits of Batman, which at the same time negates. There's tons of better Batman stories and many worse ones but I got this because I was a fan of Miller's Batman and wanted to see that timeline went. I'm content with it so there's that. The only extras in my copy was some sketches.
The Dark Knight Strikes again is a continuation of the "Dark Night Returns". So if you haven't read that and are even interested in purchasing this novel, then read that first.So now, on to the critiques. First, the positive. If you had read "Returns", then you know that Bruce Wayne/Batman died and that everyone knows Batman's identity. Well, it was all a ploy as the end of "Returns" will tell you. In "Strikes Again", Bruce Wayne has quietly been building a trained army to battle the police state that has become the U.S.. The story itself is decent, but a bit rushed. Bruce assembles the old Justice League to fight the "U.S. defense" ...Superman. Carrie has become Batman's lieutenant, running the army. Everyone has a bit of story here. Superman is being controlled by Lex Luthor (the "real" president) and Brainiac, due to them holding the last remaining city of Krypton hostage (if you know Superman backstory then you know he has had the city in his possession for a long time but couldn't figure out how to bring them back to normal). Wonder Woman is still in love with Superman, and even has a daughter who comes into play later. The pace, again, was quick, so anyone looking for non-stop action will be pretty content. Story was decent. And that is about where by positives end. Now for the cons. I like Frank Miller's writing from what I have read, but I personally think the pace was too rushed. Also, since it was on my kindle there were some parts that were cut off from reading. But the rushing and the language barrier ("billy", for example) made some of this a very hard read. Then there is the art. Lynn Varley's style might be appealing to some, but I hate it. Very polygonal in my opinion. And the sequences could, at times, be very hard to follow. Lex Luthor? Nearly unrecognizable. Carrie's visuals are very weird. The only reason you knew she was a woman were the Angelina Jolie-sized lips. All in all, the rushing and weak art-work were the reasons I didn't like this end to what was otherwise a solid effort. The police state idea and how Superman became everything Batman was afraid of was a good angle. The Flash running the power grid for the entire country was a funny/messed up plot device. I wasn't overly pleased with the previous "Returns" for the art as well, so nothing changed there.
Frank Miller writes excellently and continues his characterization of an elderly Batman. This issue features many superhero cameos and involvement that tie together The Dark Knight Returns story line. Honestly, as stellar and imaginative as Miller's writing is, I found the art to be amateur. Very block-y character incarnations & a duller color palette than the stunning The Dark Knight Returns. The story is borderline experimental and has heavy satirical elements in regards to society, media, and politics. I still enjoyed it a lot though.
Decent story. But like all sequels, especially to any groundbreaking story, this has a hard time living up to the first. Miller manages to create a good enough plot for the book, but the layout of the panels is all over the place. The art is a little bit off and the coloring by Varley is usually breathtaking, but not in this case. there are certain pages where you cannot tell for the life of you what exactly is going on. Frank Miller is by no means a bad artist, this book just needed alot more careful planning and better structure. If he is going to do a DK3 there's going to be much more painstaking attention to detail this time.I'd give it a 5.5/10 for a slightly compelling story that is worth reading (IMO) but not worth the fuss of The Dark Knight Returns.
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