I just finished reading Batman - The Long Halloween. It is without a doubt a masterpiece. I’ve said it here before, but the duo Jeoh Loeb and Tim Sale is very very good. Sale’s drawings are very expressive and authorial. I was quite shocked by the plot twist on the last page, it was impressive. I recommend reading.
'Batman: the Long Halloween' is one of my top favorite books. I do try to reread it around Halloween when I can (though clearly you can read it anytime)
Getting there. These images show tests of a triangulation algorithm I've developed that uses Delaunay triangulation. It features mostly equilateral triangles except for at the boundaries.
I’ve had this game for several years, but now that I’m looking at it carefully. I just finished Chapter I and I can say that it is a very engaging story. For those who are a fan of Batman Year One, this game is for you.
Despite the problems it went through, Telltale has always known how to make narrative games of exceptional quality. It’s no different here.
@comics The story is so engaging that I couldn’t turn off the game and I decided to keep playing a little bit more. I’ve finished Chapter 2 now. What a fantastic game! What a twist!
@munroe@comics I finally arrived at Chapter 4 of Batman - The Telltale Series. Two things happened that disconnected me from the game, which was the cliffhanger at the end of Chapter 3 and the appearance of the Joker. This plot of interning Bruce Wayne in Arkham has already happened elsewhere and I have always found it somehow inconsistent or at least a little bit off. I didn’t like the characterization of Joker. They could have called Mark Hamill to spice things up.
Excited to share this brand new #batman#art with you! Since 1989 watching it at the cinema, my enthusiasm for #timburton's iconic telling of The Dark Knight's story has never diminished! I really wanted to capture the essence of this classic film! Visit #StarsCarsEvents#BoltonArena THIS SUNDAY where I will be displaying a very special Artist's Proof of this #batman89 piece! After the event it will be auctioned, with all proceeds going to #DerianHouse Children's Hospice.
I’ve just finished reading
Batman: Arkham Asylum - A Serious House on Serious Earth by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean. It’s outstanding in every way, a masterpiece.
If you haven't already read it, I would heavily suggest reading the Neil Gaiman graphic novel Black Orchid.
It's another Dave McKean piece - written at the same time & releaed within a few months of Arkham Asylum. In a lot of ways the two comics complement each other. AA shines as an examination of villains, whereas Black Orchid is an examination of heroes - though it breaks a lot of the narrative rules of superhero comics.
April 4. Another day in Commissioner Gordon’s old-new-life in the decrepit and corrupt Gotham City. But that will change, there is a hope, a light at the end of the tunnel. And it has bat wings.
Did you know #Batman's young #Jewish creator was denied credit for decades? Did you know the man who fought to restore his legacy is being silenced because he dares say #gay to school children? This might be one of the most fascinating #LGBTQ stories you've never heard!