Tomorrow sees the release of the final Batman: One Bad Day one-shots, each modelled on The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland, each focussing on a different villain in Batman's Rogue Gallery Batman: One Bad Day: Ra's Al Ghul by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis and Danny Miki looks at the essential dichotomy of[...]
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As Bleeding Cool revealed yesterday, the Batman: One Bad Day: Clayface one-shot published by DC Comics today saw the studio making a movie based on Batman: The Killing Joke, the Alan Moore and Brian Bolland comic book from 1988 that all the One Bad Day comic books out this year and last have been thematically,[...]
The One Bad Day one-shots from DC Comics have, as Bleeding Cool pointed out at the very beginning, been trying to replicate the success of Batman: The Killing Joke for the Joker, each focusing on a different member of Batman Rogue's Gallery To the extent of reusing the idea of the "One Bad Day" from[...]
Bleeding Cool previously noted that DC Comics was to publish their series of one-shot takes on Batman: The Killing Joke, called Batman: One Bad Day, in hardcover as well as the original comic book format Priced at $17.99 rather than the normal $7.99 with no sign of anything extra at this point.
We noted that Batman: Mister Freeze: One[...]
We've had Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler and it was awesome And have given all the other One Bad Day one-shots another bar to reach alongside the original Killing Joke Well, here's a first look ahead at the black-and-whites for the upcoming Batman: One Bad Day: Mister Freeze, out in November – or you[...]
Spoilers for Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads published by DC Comics today But first, we go back seventy-five years In the Riddler's original origin story in 1948 in Detective Comics #140 by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang, he was Edward Nigma, beat a school puzzle test by breaking[...]
What the f*ck does he think "never forget" means?! "
Well, Tom King never forgets, And in today's Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler he buries one act of revenge inside the plot of what if, frankly, a genius level of Batman comic book One which will be studied and reflected upon as much as its[...]
Today sees the publication of Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler from Tom King and Mitch Gerads, and it is utterly glorious There will be much that people will want to talk about it It is even more of a take on The Killing Joke than I expected, not just the themes and tones but[...]
And today's Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads – just as The Killing Joke did with The Joker – this comic attempts to underline the ultimate seriousness of the threat to Batman posed by The Riddler, beyond any other.
As the preview showed, it started with The Riddler revealing he[...]
DC Comics is to publish a series of one-shot takes on Batman: The Killing Joke, called Batman: One Bad Day, each focusing on a different member of Batman's Gotham rogue gallery And priced at $7.99 each Unless you want it in hardcover Because, even though Batman: Mister Freeze: One Bad Day is being published in[...]
Penguin time! Batman: One Bad Day is a series of oversized prestige-format comic books from DC Comics, and each tells a different story of a different Batman villain, all in the thematic design of Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland "One Bad Day" echoes the Killing Joke line (and uses the Killing Joke title font)[...]
Batman: One Bad Day is a series of oversized prestige-format comic books from DC Comics that each tell a different story of a different Batman villain, all in the thematic design of Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland "One Bad Day" echoes the Killing Joke line (and uses the Killing Joke title font) where The Joker believes[...]
Batman: One Bad Day is a series of oversized prestige-format comic books from DC Comics that each tell a different story of a different Batman villain, all in the thematic design of Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland "One Bad Day" echoes the Killing Joke line (and uses the Killing Joke[...]
Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler: Dreadful Reins by Tom King and Mitch Gerads is the first in a series of graphic novellas from DC Comics, each featuring one of Batman's rogue gallery, in the manner of Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland Like the Killing Joke, each is a 64-page story, the[...]
Earlier today, we looked at a Riddler one-shot, One Bad Day by Tom King & Mitch Gerads and surmised it was a Riddler version of Batman: The Killing Joke, referencing the idea that it just takes one bad day to turn someone into a Joker – or a Batman but it seems that from August to[...]