Sunday, December 22, 2013

Knightfall

I'm reading Knighfall at the Barnes and Noble in the mall, and I absolutely love it. Everything about it. The artwork. The story itself is so well-done that it needs to be read.

The story is about Bane and his obsession with studying Batman and then "breaking" him the moment he sees fit. Bane's plan is to break out all the inmates from Arkham Asylum and let them roam the streets with weapons. You see The Ridler, Killer Croc, The Joker, The Scarecrow, Poison Ivy, Victor Zsaz, Film Freak, among others. It's a who's who of villains and it's up to one man to stop them: Batman.

Batman isn't feeling good at all, and you can tell by the way he's drawn. The more he fights, the more tired he becomes. His body and mind is pushed to the limit in this exciting must-read book.

Bane is depicted as someone who is strong, but also really intelligent and calculating. Instead of rushing in and attacking Batman, he waited and waited for the right time.

This book has two obsessions. You have Bane with his obsession of crippling Batman. You have Batman and his obsession with putting them all behind bars, even if it kills him.

I'm loving this book and can't wait to finish it!


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