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    Batman Confidential #7

    Batman Confidential » Batman Confidential #7 - Lovers & Madmen Part One: It's Funny released by DC Comics on September 2007.

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    Lovers & Madmen Part One: It's Funny last edited by trickled on 05/02/23 05:57PM View full history

    What kind of person becomes a Joker? Writer Michael Green (Heroes writer/producer) and classic Batman artist Denys Cowan shed light on who the Joker was before he became the Joker…and how he and Batman crossed paths even before the day he was created.

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    This series soars to new heights 0

    I really enjoyed the series and saw the potential in the series. Rules of Engagement was a really good story, but Lovers and Madmen looks like it will be even better. Bruce has been Batman for 42 weeks and crime has steadily declined to where the streets are much safer. He has figured out how the criminals work and has worked out a formula for beating them. Crime has become predictable and now Batman looks like he can finally be at ease. That is until a new criminal emerges and is completely unp...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Jack is Out And Joker's Wild 0

    My first review-wow, I gotta admit, I'm kind of nervous.  I feel like Kevin Smith right before the "Clerks" release; if I fuck up my first there's really no where to go from here.  I'll give it my best shot.  Here goes; I was kind of apprehensive about reading this book.  I'm not a huge fan of giving the Joker a backstory in general (Moore's "The Killing Joke" is an exception, but that's just cuz it's Alan freaking Moore), and when I heard that this book went even more in depth with who the Joke...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A fun new origin story. 0

    This one is much deeper & rather than having some unknown mystery person with little background becoming the Joker with a personality that seemed to suddenly spring from his chemical-induced madness, we see a man who already bares traits of the Joker's essential personality traits. The last page is also quite funny.I never did like the Jack Napier (Jackenape) or Joseph Kerr (Joker) names...too campy, & Edward Nigma (enigma) is pretty bad too.The most notable change is that this is also a...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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