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That's just off the top of my head, but feel free to help hash it out in the comments. If you ask me what I'd want included, I can off-hand think of Secret Origins Special, Going Sane, Penguin Triumphant, obviously Eye of the Beholder, and Chuck Dixon's Riddler origin. That's not to say there AREN'T great comics featuring the villains, but even those don't get held up alongside stories on this list.

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When I got into the comics, it was with a love for the villains already intact, which made it all the more frustrated to often read them as little more than antagonists to get kicked in the face (see also: that opening preview of Snyder/Capullo's Batman #1), just colorful background threats and monsters rather than characters in their own right. They could be larger-than-life and they could be painfully human, often times simultaneously. In all of those, Batman was the straight man, while the villains were the stars.

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Full disclosure: for all my "COMICS COMICS ALWAYS COMICS" talk, I wouldn't be the Batman fan I am today if I hadn't grown up watching the Adam West show, the two Tim Burton movies, and especially Batman: The Animated Series. Even when peripheral titles like Gotham Central and Batman Beyond get included, there's not a single book in that list dedicated to the villains or even just ONE rogue, much less a whole category.Įh, it's not that big a deal on its own, but it is just yet another reminder of something I've been noticing in regards to how the villains are treated in comics. After all, there was no great new influx of Batman readers after The Dark Knight, was there? So if Loeb's books get people into the greater Batman comics, well, I guess that's the lesser of two weevils even for nit-picky fans like me.īut I am kind of saddened by the fact that there's no section for the villains.

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Personally, I think Batman: The Animated Series is a much greater gateway, but then, there's no guarantee that anybody watching that will decide to pick up a comic. But y'know, I can't deny that they do work as gateways for other stories, as long as one knows where to go next, as this list helps provide. God knows I dislike Loeb's trilogy of works (and why is Dark Victory placed above The Long Halloween in order? Also, why are the Hush books BEFORE No Man's Land? ARGH, THIS OFFENDS ME AS A COMICS MIX-TAPE ORGANIZER), and I outright hate that those books set the standard for what Batman is in the minds of far too many readers of the past fifteen years. Well, I'm sure we all have complaints and nitpicks, as that always happens with lists like this. So of their available digital wares, what does DC recommend to new readers?

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Again, a great idea, especially for all of those who can't go to a comic shop for one reason or another, and don't want the expense of plunking down cash for whole graphic novels. In addition to previews of all the "New 52" Bat-Books coming out this month-including the lettered Snyder/Capullo pages of Batman beating up The Incredible Melting Two-Face and Button-Eyed-Scarecrow- Batman 101 also features a handy-dandy checklist of essential issues to check out via their digital store.

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I'm not sure how to make that happen, and I'm pessimistic about how much DC wants new readers as opposed to just recapturing old ones, but it's a great idea nonetheless. It's a pretty great idea, assuming it falls into the hands (or rather, the browsers) of those who need it. In conjunction with the reboot's attempt to bring in new readers, DC has released a free BATMAN 101 primer through their digital comics store, which you can read right now.







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