Batman: Year One.
When you think of comics you immediately imagine the vast series of books that are out there, or Sheldon and co from the hit TV Series The Big Bang Theory, but that’s another article. Anyway I am not a huge fan but I can definitely respect the pain staking dedication that’s gone into such works.
Though fans have been labelled with a certain reputation, be it by the media or people in general (maybe even unsavory names). Today owners of comic books and the drawing itself is now more looked at as a form of comical art/artists and cartoonist entertainment which, have even been featured next to more serious pieces in numerous galleries.
In fact many have seen it as a great form of education, (not so much the violence) certainly for the morals of the heroes depicted, the artistic drawings, entertainment value and special writing.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.
It’s popularity is certainly seen from the box office hits, such as Iron Man 1 & 2, (3 out in 2013) The Thor (with 2 being released in 2013), The Dark Knight 1,2 & 3, Spiderman 1, 2 and 3 I could go on but it could bore you and frankly me to. Though were loving it in the cinemas, we are still surprised when we see a hero, featured on a big mans T-Shirt in Tesco’s.
It is easy to get lost in the world of bad guys assess being kicked, when you look at the books on offer on your phone or at a local store. If like me you want to choose one of your first, comics out of curiosity then the ones below and above will get you off to a good start. Quality books!
The Watchmen.
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