The first story, Fears, is sort of a Scarecrow story, but is really more about Batman's memory of his father. Gordon's daughter is among them (future Batgirl/Oracle) so Bats has to save them all. The last story, Ghosts, is a Christmas Carol with Batvillains Collecting three Halloween specials that feature a very reflective Batman. The first story, Fears, is sort of a Scarecrow story, but is really more about Batman's memory of his father. This Batman doesn't seem to know if he's going for 1950s cheesy pulp Batman, 1980s pissed-off revamp Batman or 1990s balanced-in-every-way Batman.This was part of Loeb/Sale's supposed Halloween trilogy, though I don't know what the hell the order is.


Like the cheesy, predictable bitch that I am, I chose to order a Granny has come out of her hiding place and has finally finished a book again.

There are a number of reasons why … Unlike other writers Bruce and Batman are the stars in their comics. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Hands down my favorite of the collection. by DC Comics Welcome back.

Hatter is kidnapping trick-Three stories by the non-stinky Loeb/Sale creative team that take place on Halloween night in Gotham City. Unlike other writers Bruce and Batman are the stars in their comics. Hatter is kidnapping trick-or-treaters on Halloween and locking them in an abandoned manor where he forces them to dress up like Alice in Wonderland characters and have the tea party.

The first story is about the Scarecrow which awesome (they cribbed some shit from this for Batman Begins apparently), the third story is about Bruce Wayne being visited by three spirits on Halloween which is pretty funny, but the second story is the best. (I read this comic as content of "Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale omnibus") (I read this comic as content of "Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale omnibus") Haunted Knight falls short of the standard set by other series by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, but still manages to be a satisfactory read, with an optimistic and heartwarming ending not seen in many Batman stories.

Like the cheesy, predictable bitch that I am, I chose to order a This was part of Loeb/Sale's supposed Halloween trilogy, though I don't know what the hell the order is. I needed a break from Grant Morrison's very confusing, very unsatisfying run of Batman, so I picked this up.

I just didn't think it worked, is bruce that bad of a person he needs a moral lesson from ivy and joker, just yeah blame it on shrimp bruce cause that didn't make any sense.

Their combined work on Batman have produced some of the finest Batman stories around (Dark Victory, Long Halloween, etc). I think Batman just isn't cut out for A Christmas Carol. I don't get what this comic is trying to say. The series is a sequel to Batman: The Long Halloween and was published originally from 1999 - 2000 by DC Comics. Sale did not enjoy Robin due to him being such a massive contrast to Batman according to Sale. Would definitely recommend.I began Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's Batman trilogy in 2008 when I grabbed I began Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's Batman trilogy in 2008 when I grabbed Collecting three Halloween specials that feature a very reflective Batman. A prominent theme in the story is how the three protagonists of This event or storyline is specifically related to Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The best was scarecrow back in the days when he looked more adorable than terrifying, but the best bit was detective Alfred, who totally steals the show it's worth reading for Alfred taking out the trash. "But in Gotham City, on Halloween...all hell breaks loose!" After 4 years, it still remains my favorite Batman graphic novel.

She then suffocated Alberto.

This volume doesn't really fit with the other two.

First and foremost, Dark Victory is the direct sequel to one of Batman's most definitive stories – The Long Halloween. Their Batman is usually a serious detective and this one makes him seem pretty novice. Loeb was a Co-Executive Producer on the NBC hit show Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an Emmy and WGA nominated American film and television writer, producer and award-winning comic book writer. Published Problem is, his mom used to read him Carroll when he was a kid and its psychological torture for him to even deal with the Hatter. 1563892731 Central to the storyline is a territory war between T…

The story is also a re-telling of the origins of Batman's sidekick In 2004, Loeb and Sale produced a follow-up titled As the Hangman's spree of terror escalated, so too did Two-Face's war with Sofia and her family. We may have to stay home and stay still, but through t...This graphic novel includes three dark tales of horror and intrigue featuring Batman facing off against his most demented and wicked foes. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Hands down my favorite of the collection. I really enjoyed each one of them and the last one ‘Ghosts’ done in the vein of A Christmas Carol was absolute genius! Saved by Batman, Two-Face turned on Sofia and shot her to death. I needed a break from Grant Morrison's very confusing, very unsatisfying run of Batman, so I picked this up. It scratches my Batman itch just fine! That probably has something to do with the fact that the stories in this book If you wanted to skip this one you wouldn't be missing much, a collection of halloween stories some work better than others.
Escaping to a cordoned-off subterranean area, Two-Face, Freeze, Ivy, and the Joker found themselves in the Prior to the book's publication Tim Sale stated that he was very hesitant to join the project with Jeph Loeb.

It scratches my Batman itch just fine! This one is about the Mad Hatter, a villain I have always found lame and derivative, but it truly is awesome. If it were up to me, I'd outlaw all new versions of A Christmas Carol and It's a Wonderful Life.

Start by marking “Batman: Haunted Knight” as Want to Read: In Haunted Knight Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale tell three stories of Halloween early in Batman's career.Haunted Knight collects three Batman Halloween specials done by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale.