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Chargement... Batman: Contagion (Expanded Edition) (2016)par Chuck Dixon
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Appartient à la sérieThe Batman Chronicles (anthology) (4) Batman Vol. 1 (1940-2011) (collections) (529-532) Batman: Shadow of the Bat (48-52) Catwoman (v2 31-32) — 1 plus Robin (27-28) Contient
"A deadly plague has struck Gotham City and the infected only have 48 hours to live! Batman must race to find a cure and save the citizens of Gotham before it's too late. With the help of Robin, Nightwing and unlikely allies Catwoman and Azrael, Batman faces off against not only a deadly virus, but also some of the most lethal members of his rogues gallery. Featuring appearances by Poison Ivy, R'as al Ghul, Bane and many more! Written by legendary Bat-scribe Chuck Dixon, these classic tales lead into Batman: Cataclysm which leads directly into Batman: No Man's Land. Collects Batman: The Shadow of the Bat #53-54, Batman #533-534, Detective Comics #700-702, Catwoman #36, Robin #32-33, and Batman: Bane"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This could be good as I am not really a fan of stories being padded out for the inevitable TPB collection but in this case it could have been a bit longer: the origin of the virus and the motivation of the group releasing it are left in the dark, and the solution to the problem is solved by some people reading a manuscript in the Azrael comic - and then that's the end of the crisis with the inoculation and restoration of order to the city all occurring off screen. On the other hand the search for the people who survived an earlier release is a bit of a shaggy dog story that goes nowhere, so maybe that time could have been better spent on the main storyline.
The art also leaves a bit to be desired, but that might be a matter of taste. I prefer the lean naturalistic look that was the defacto house style in DC comics from the late-1960s to early-1990s. It is still on display, but getting accentuated, in Knightfall. It's gone here for artists to do their own thing, from Kelly Jones extreme gothic impressionistic Batman in some issues to a quasi-cartoonish in the Robin issues. ( )