Ebook {Epub PDF} Batman: Going Sane by J.M. DeMatteis






















The storyline was written by J.M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Joe Staton and Steve Mitchell. It was published from November, to February, In this storyline, the Joker seemingly kills Batman after a life-and-death struggle. Faced with the loss of his . "Going Sane" fell under the radar in because it was published in the anthology series "Legends of the Dark Knight," whereas "Killing Joke" got the prestige format treatment in ' If TKJ attempts to flesh out the Batman/Joker conflict, "Going Sane" fleshes out the Joker. DeMatteis wisely refrains from telling us why the Joker is who he is/5(19).  · "Going Sane," by J.M. DeMatteis, Joe Staton and Steve Mitchell, featured the Joker believing he'd finally gotten the better of the hero and trying to make a more mundane life for himself. The "Emperor Joker" storyline by Jeph Loeb, Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness suggests that even with omnipotent powers, the Joker couldn't destroy Batman without losing a fundamental part of himself.


Going Sane | Kanopy This paperback collects the Batman: Going Sane storyline from the comic book series Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight. The storyline was written by J.M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Joe Staton and Steve Mitchell. It was published from November, to February, Eternals Opening Weekend - The Loop. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Going Sane is a Batman storyline written by J.M. DeMatteis, published in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (Volume 1). When the Joker traps Batman in an explosion, he believes that he is finally rid of his archfoe. Batman: Going Sane Dematteis, J.M. Paperback Used - Good. ASpConsEoreXAB6HEXAd. Batman: Going Sane (Batman) (Batman (Graphic Novels)) by J. M. DeMatteis Book. New (Other). C $


The storyline was written by J.M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Joe Staton and Steve Mitchell. It was published from November, to February, In this storyline, the Joker seemingly kills Batman after a life-and-death struggle. Faced with the loss of his nemesis, the insane Joker can only retreat into sanity. "Going Sane" is an enjoyable take on the Joker by J.M. DeMatteis and Joe Staton, and is collected here for the first time in an apparent attempt to cash in on the "Dark Knight" movie. Even though the artwork and the Joker characterization are a little cartoonish (it's a comic book, after all), DeMatteis writes a brilliant Joker and Batman. Going Sane is a 4-issue Legends of the Dark Knight (LOTDK) story written by J.M. DeMatteis. It deals with the concept that Batman and Joker need each other. The premise of the story is that Joker believes that he was finally able to kill Batman.

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