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    Batman: The Dark Knight #8

    Batman: The Dark Knight » Batman: The Dark Knight #8 - The Madness released by DC Comics on June 2012.

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    2.3 stars

    Average score of 5 user reviews

    Almost There 2

    I was wondering why I didn't hate this issue as much as the other ones - Oh, because Finch wasn't actually the writer. I'm not a huge fan of his steroid-like artwork either, but it doesn't bother me as much as his writing. Luckily we're moving on to the awesome Hurwitz in a couple issues. This was essentially a one-shot with The Mad Hatter. I only know him from the animated series so I don't know how he's usually portrayed in the comics. I really did not like the demented look in this issue.Over...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    This issue made my head hurt 0

    Going into this comic I knew it was going to be one of two things. A one-shot, a standalone story that has nothing to do with anything only leading through character development or balls to the walls action or a tie-in to next months Court of Owls event that will leave me on the edge of my seat just like Batman, Nightwing, Batman & Robin before this. So I was not expecting much just a simple quick fun romp through Gotham City….I’m a lover of all things Batman but even I know when a comic is ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Where's White Rabbit? 0

    Storywise, Dark Knight #8 was kind of a let down -except for the Jim Gordon sequences; however, Ed Benes' art was superb... too bad he left Red Lanterns, but he is just as welcome in this book.Please check my mini-review here:http://bit.ly/KMRtumComments and feedback are always welcome!...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Whatever... 2

    For the first and only time, I was interested in seeing White Rabbit in this issue. I thought maybe we'd get some resolution to this crap FINALLY, and a story with her and other Wonderland themed Gotham villains? That actually sounds like a reasonable excuse to have her, even if it doesn't excuse her costume. And then she doesn't appear in the issue at all. Oh, screw you TDK. Screw you right to hell.It's a surprise that White Rabbit doesn't show up, because series regular artist David Finch is f...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Never Take the Subway 0

    Citizens of Gotham City are being driven to insanity and Bruce Wayne will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of it.PlusDavid Finch continues to showcase his talent with the art for this issue. Everything had great detail and the dark theme of the comic will draw you into the action. The layout was very simple to let the tension reflect to the readers. The pace moved in a perfect speed that allowed everything that was going on to pierce the readers' curiosity. As a standalone issue, it was a wo...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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