

🦇 Own the legend. Feel the power. Don’t just read Batman—live Knightfall.
Batman: Knightfall Vol. 1 is a 630-page graphic novel that chronicles the epic battle between Batman and the formidable Bane. Praised for its classic comic book feel and high-quality print, this volume is a cornerstone of DC’s Batman saga, ranked among the top superhero comics and beloved by over 1,300 readers with a 4.8-star rating.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,360 Reviews |
V**Y
Obra prima!
Uma grande saga. Demonstra uma das maiores fases do Batman, colocando-o à prova contra um oponente implacável. Se o Coringa é o arqui-inimigo dele, seu perfeito oposto, Bane vem como um antagonista incontrolável que se equipara em inteligência, mas o supera na força. Essa é a primeira parte. Assim que possível, irei adquirir a segunda e a terceira parte. No mais, o material é de qualidade, a impressão é muito boa.
P**O
Bane!
Buen comic, una historia clasica de DC dividida en 3 tomos, cada uno es un pequeño ombibus de aproximandamente 600 páginas, por lo que si juntas la colección son 1800, es un buen tiempo para leer una gran historia. Para quien no los haya leído pero le interesa agregar alguno o todos los tomos a su colección, su principal trama es la siguiente: 1- Knightfall (Bane) 2- Knightquest (Azrael) 3- Knightsend (Batman y Azrael) Éste primer tomo trata principalmente de Bane, los tres forman una historia pero éste tomo es uno de los "puntos de infección" en DC cómics, un hecho que marcó un momento icónico que es y será recordado en la historia de Batman. Si sólo deseas este primer volúmen está bien, es una gran historia que no se siente incompleta si no compras las demás. Es de pasta blanda, el papel es como de los cómics antiguos, se siente poroso, un poco mejor que el papel de periódico, no es encerado y con acabado brilloso como la mayoría de los comics actuales, pero creo que ésto aun es común en Estados Unidos para los comics TPB, por mí no hay problema, ya que siento que es como si adquiriera una replica del cómic que salió en los 90's, tiene 630 páginas y sólo 3 hojas de extras con portadas de los cómics. La historia te muestra el origen de Bane y su llegada a ciudad gótica, para mí fue una gran oportunidad de tener un cómic donde Bane fuera protagonista ya que generalmente se le da un rol más de relleno en otras historias.
R**L
Goede start van de Knightfall saga
Het boek is met enige vertraging, maar zonder schade aangekomen. Het is een goed verhaal met Bane in de schijnwerpers. Het begint met Bane en de oorsprong van deze schurk. Het verhaal leest lekker soepel en is verder niet complex. In twee dagen helemaal uitgelezen.
N**Z
En iyi Batman hikayelerinden.
Knightfall hikayesi, Batman hikayeleri arasında benim için ya birinci, ya da ikinci sırada. Bu hikayede Gotham olduğundan da daha şiddet, öfke ve nefret dolu ve her sayı bir öncekinden daha da hızlanarak ilerliyor. Ayrıyeten hikayenin kurgusu da çok başarılı, Batman'in yaklaşan kaderini her sayıda hissedebiliyor ve yavaş yavaş kendini kaybedişini okuyabiliyorsunuz. Batman'in kusurlarını ve bu kusurları yüzünden işlediği hataları görmek de oldukça tatmin edici. Elime çok hızlı ve kusursuz ulaştı, ve bu denli uzun bir hikayeyi bu fiyata alabilmek gerçekten çok iyi.
B**R
Truly a Back-Breaking Read
As the new Batman movie rises to fame in the theaters, fans from all over, new and old, are interested in reading, or re-reading, the story that inspired the movie itself. Spanning Batman 491-500 and Detective Comics 659-666, Knightfall follows Batman in his quest to stop Bane, and Batman's subsequent defeat and approval of his replacement. This new version of the Knightfall TPB starts off with the Vengeance of Bane Special #1 in which you learn of Bane's past at the Santa Prisca prison and his hatred for a caped crusader he's never met and the desire to rule a town he's never been to. Fast-forward to Batman #491 and Detective Comics #659 and we bounce around between those two series as Batman and Robin are forced to deal with Bane's prison escape, and Bane's hand at letting everyone in Arkham Asylum out loose in Gotham. As chaos ensues, Batman (already in bad shape , is forced to mop up and take everyone he can in as quickly as possible before the kill count rises any more. However, it all leads to Batman #497 where Bane's evil plan to break the bat comes to its peak. The evil mastermind of crime takes advantage of Batman's sheer lack of strength and energy and uses it to break him and show the people of Gotham that Batman is no more. As Bane finally gets a hold on Batman, Gotham goes into a frenzy as crime shoots through the roof and the police are unable to handle it. We learn in Showcase '93 #7-8 of Batman's attempt at bringing Harvey Dent back into the Asylum prior to his encounter with Bane, and in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16-18, we learns of Scarecrow's origins and his grand scheme that puts the new Batman, formerly Azrael, in charge of cleaning up the mess that Bane has created. However, Jean-Paul's Batman doesn't have time for sidekicks and he surely doesn't have time to hold back on the murderers and thugs of Gotham. One of Batman's greatest stories ever told is reprinted here in a more complete volume that spans over 600 pages! Although you get a whole mess of content to read through, you're still left wondering who in the world this Azrael guy is and why Bruce is messed up already as you're barely into the first issue. Also, you get no introduction to Azrael's partners nor an origin to Bane's venom toxin. However, you do get a lot of content that makes the story fairly easy to follow despite the few missing links. The art's consistently nice aside from perhaps the Two-Face and Scarecrow story arcs. The writing is superb with every page making you want to keep it turning and the eventual breaking of the Batman as powerful an image as ever. This is definitely a story to read even if you just jumped into the New 52 era of Batman. Seeing Jean-Paul become Batman makes you start to hate him as he turns more and more into a villain instead of a Batman-clone. His desire to take over what Bruce has becomes a scary reality to what Tim Drake has to face while Bruce is confined to a wheelchair. However, the entire book really makes you think about what Gotham would be if Batman were to suddenly cease to exist and how easily a maniac like Bane could take over. The book comes with all the comic covers as well as the Batman #500 variant and the Knightfall TPB covers as well. So, there isn't a whole lot of extras but they're there. Overall, definitely a book to get for a classic story!
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