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1176 pages, Hardcover
First published August 1, 2005
One of the biggest challenge of reading is to review a comic book compilation that is massive, is how I feel towards it especially when it comes to too many stories that takes longer reading pleasure and even my thoughts towards a well-known comic book hero, which is Batman. Batman by Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale omnibus edition is such a read that is worth picking up. To be clear, I am not really a Batman fan here, but this omnibus really is one of the best Batman stories ever written and drawn by this dynamic team.
Collecting the entirety of Batman stories from the ever popular Batman: The Long Halloween to its sequel Batman: Dark Victory plus collecting short stories and Catwoman: When In Rome plus other bonuses, the dark moody art of Tim Sale that tells the right mood of when Batman is still at his earlier stage of his career, Jeph Loeb has written a well-told tale of a serial killer killing of one of the most untouchable organized crime henchmen family members mix with Gotham's known rogue galleries of Batman that is breathtaking from this Eisner Award-winning team. In one such compilation, this is a must have to own whether you are a Batman fan or not.
With lots of extras included in this volume, its a heavy collection that can't be read on your own comfort of your bed. The binding of the book splits well, although I do have issues of turning the pages where I hear the crack of the binds (I might look into this). Overall:- This is one massive omnibus that is a keeper!