Batman: Creature of the Night
Batman: Creature of the Night book cover

Batman: Creature of the Night

Hardcover – March 31, 2020

Price
$21.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
216
Publisher
DC Comics
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1401280635
Dimensions
6.97 x 0.71 x 10.47 inches
Weight
1.35 pounds

Description

“A spiritual sequel of sorts to Secret Identity…has all the makings of another great superhero story.” —IGN xa0 “Destined to sit with the great Batman stories, this is a must-read…a beautiful story well told.” — Comicosity “A crime and horror hybrid.” —A.V. Club “ One of those rare instances of artistic synergy that transcends other Bat tales and resonates long after reading.” —Syfy Kurt Busiek was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He began writing comics professionally in 1982, selling stories to both DC and Marvel Comics in the same month, both of which appeared the same day. Since then, he's written series and characters ranging from Mickey Mouse to Vampirella, including Aquaman, Spider-Man, Conan, Iron Man, the Avengers and more. He is best known for the Marvels series and for his co-creation Astro City, both of which have garnered numerous industry awards. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, Ann, and his two daughters. He spends far too much time on the Internet.

Features & Highlights

  • Bruce Wainwright, a comic book-reading kid obsessed with the Caped Crusader, loses his parents in a violent crime...and in the real world, no superheroes exist to save the day.
  • Batman: Creature of the Night
  • , written by Kurt Busiek (
  • Astro City
  • ) and drawn by John Paul Leon (
  • Mother Panic
  • ) is a standalone story set outside of regular continuity in 1968 Boston, Massachusetts. The survivor of the brutal murder of his parents, young Bruce sees grief and rage build inside himself...until something strange starts taking wing in the Gotham night! Something similar to the comics he's been reading his whole life. As life begins to imitate art, will Bruce Wainwright be able to live up to his fictional namesake? A deliberate spiritual companion to the beloved
  • Superman: Secret Identity
  • ,
  • Batman: Creature of the Night
  • puts a new spin you've never seen before on the legend of Batman--and the dark emotions that drive him!This volume collects issues #1-4 of the critically acclaimed miniseries.

Customer Reviews

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Worth every penny!

This is by far one of the greatest comics I've ever read. And trust me, I read a lot of comics. The extremely grounded yet supernatural take on a young boys obsession with Batman took me on a journey I'll never forget. The nuanced story telling of childhood trauma, and its lasting effects well into adulthood, was addicting. I was blown away at how real this story felt and how it hit me as a person. If you like psychological storytelling and Batman, you'll love this comic!
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One of the Best

This is one of the best Batman stories I have ever read, and I’ve read a lot of them. I would easily place this near the top with Batman: Year One, The Dark Knight Returns, and Hush. Fantastic artwork and an emotional story.
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Unexpected

An unexpected take on the mythos of the Dark Knight.
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Head of the class

Top notch story, writing and art. An alternate take on the Batman tale and one well worth investing time in.
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good book

really interesting story ,came fast and safe
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