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| Original Title: | Batman: Knightfall |
| ISBN: | 0553572601 (ISBN13: 9780553572605) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Batman, Batman: Knightfall #Novelization, DC Comics Novels, DC's Prose Novels , more |
Dennis O'Neil
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 4.05 | 4055 Users | 151 Reviews

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| Title | : | Batman: Knightfall (Batman) |
| Author | : | Dennis O'Neil |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
| Published | : | June 1st 1995 by Spectra Books (first published 1994) |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Dc Comics. Batman. Fiction. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Fantasy |
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Holy great prose novelization, Batman!BAT-PROSE NOVEL
I was real lucky to get this book when it was getting out to the market (back then in 1994) and so, getting the hardcover edition that I totally love it.
When the storyline of Knightfall was in comics, I wasn't able to buy them but I was quite eager to read the story.
Even on TPBs would require to buy several volumes, so when I met this gorgeous hardcover edition where in just one book you get the full Knightfall story (of course in prose presentation without any illustration) I thought that it was a wise move to buy it.
Not to mention that I saved a lot of the money with it.
Also, I had never read a prose novel with super-heroes (at that moment).
I have read a lot, I mean A LOT of comic books, but a prose novel about super-hero genre was something new to me.
So I thought that it was worthy to try it.
I'm truly glad that I did it.
I absolutely loved it!!!
Definitely Batman is a perfect character to read in prose format.
I loved the experience and I totally recommend to anyone who is fan of super-heroes to try this novel.
Also, the book is written by the great Dennis O'Neil who is a veteran in the universe of Batman so they couldn't find a better writer to give the job to do the novelization of the popular comic book storyline.
Even I like that here you appreciate that Bane clearly has a designed plan and he isn't just a brute with super strength.
BREAKING THE BATMAN
Bane is coming to Gotham City and he has a plan...
...to break (literally) The Batman and taking the town.
Batman is taken to his physical limits, beyond that any man, even him, could endure and at his weakest moment...
...the Dark Knight falls.
For the first time since Bruce Wayne swore to revenge the death of his parents, protecting Gotham City...
...he is unable to keep the promise.
Gotham City is no longer under the watch of Batman.
Bruce Wayne needs to look a way to get back to his former self...
...and the only way is to leave Gotham and searching out, far away, for a solution which it won't be easy or quick.
So, Bruce Wayne needs to select a new Batman to leave in his place...
...BUT...
...his unexpected chosen one to take the mantle of The Batman will surprise everybody!
And the consequences will be terrible for Gotham City finding its fellow citizens "trapped" between a merciless Bane and a zealot new Batman.
This is one of pivotal moments in Batman's war on crime!
Let's go! To the Batmobile and read it!
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Ratings: 4.05 From 4055 Users | 151 ReviewsCommentary About Books Batman: Knightfall (Batman)
Great book, felt that the author kinda hurried to finish the novel. I highly suggest getting it!Very Good. Without a doubt a good rundown of the Knightfall/Knightsend series. Having only read the comic book collection to Knightsend I was unbelievably enlightened by the first half of the book. However felt somewhat disappointed in the last half. So many characters were eliminated that could have made it much more exciting. B-
A broken Bat, has been mended, but has he really healed? The false Bat has been put down and kicked out of the cave, never to return. Will the true Bat return? Will the Bat and Robin fight again side by side?

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I bought this and the "The Life & Death of Superman" novelisation around the same time. And I remember really enjoying both despite their original versions being graphic novels. This is a cheaper way to experience both storylines - despite the lack of art both were top-notch reads in my book.
Knightfall is an adaptation of a series of comic books of the same name. As a novel, it is structured in three parts - Knightfall, Kinghtquest and Knightsend. The first part of the novel, Knightfall is one of the most epic pieces of literature I have ever read. It chronicles the first battle between Batman and Bane, which forces the Dark Knight into temporary retirement and elevates Bane as one of his greatest enemies. The story of Bane is extremely powerful and the way in which he manages to
Batman Knightfall is not a graphic novel. It is a novel (sans graphics) based on three story arcs which ran in monthly comic books from 1993-94. One shouldnt make any assumptions based on the source material, however. Even though Dennis ONeil wrote the book, The DC Comics Guide to Writing Comics, and many of the great comic arcs themselves (as well as putting in a great tenure as editor of the entire line), he notes in the afterword that comics and novels are two distinctly different (pardon the


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