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Batman: Arkham Knight (Single Issues) #3

Batman: Arkham Knight (2015-2016) #3 (Batman: Arkham Knight

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As the Joker's final gag at Arkham Asylum unfolds, one of the Batman's most dangerous enemies plots his return to Gotham City and the Arkham Knight makes an unusual discovery...

23 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2015

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Peter J. Tomasi

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Peter J. Tomasi is an American comic book writer, best known for his work for DC Comics, such as Batman And Robin; Superman; Super Sons; Batman: Detective Comics; Green Lantern Corps; and Superman/Wonder Woman; as well as Batman: Arkham Knight; Brightest Day; Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors; Nightwing; Black Adam, and many more.

In the course of his staff career at DC Comics, Tomasi served as a group editor and ushered in new eras for Batman, Green Lantern, and the JSA, along with a host of special projects like Kingdom Come.

He is also the author of the creator-owned titles House Of Penance with artist Ian Bertram; Light Brigade with artist Peter Snejbjerg; The Mighty with Keith Champagne and Chris Samnee; and the critically acclaimed epic graphic novel The Bridge: How The Roeblings Connected Brooklyn To New York, illustrated by Sara DuVall and published by Abrams ComicArts.

In 2018 New York Times best-selling author Tomasi received the Inkpot Award for achievement in comics.

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January 5, 2016
A New Medium Of Expressive Art

The opening pages are mind grabbers. For example, the first page displays a high-end part human, part something mechanical but not, a sinister looking creature -- in a tree, appearing nimble as a black panther perched on a tree limb, ready to leap into action any suddenly occurring moment -- a flash of action. This curiously looking creation of something human but not wants Batman dead. By the presence of that thought we taken it to be a personification of a new kind of villain, an a dispassionate assassin. This comic pages are more than surfaces but depths of space filled action. Static and action melding into imagined feats of adventure. Action-sound words wack you pleasantly in the mind as would the actual sound erupting to sensory sense in real time reality. Describing how one experiences a reading of this comic requires an awareness of two regions of consciousness correlated. Yet at simple reality what appears to be two separate mental faculties are actually one made possible the synergy of the two. My reading this comic was a mentally experienced mind vacation, a trip away from the ordinary. This stuff of graphic novels, hence literature -- script of graphic art -- is seriously composed art and literature. And yet it's so much fun, serious fun, not wasting time fun. Entertainment at its excellence ought to be reason enough to endorse one's consciousness in the radical experience, a rock-n-roll, head-banging art form of entertainment for cool nerds like me.
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April 6, 2016
Continuation Of The Arkham Series

A Great continuation of the Batman Arkham series and the beginnings to Batman Arkham Knight videogame. Delivers amazing story and full of action and twists.
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