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Grade 4 Up–In the late 1980s, DC Comics revamped many superheroes but
realized that Batman should remain true to his 1939 history. According
to the introduction, the editors also decided that the public needed to
know more about Batman's early life as a vigilante, and Miller and
Mazzucchelli came together to produce Batman: Year One. Originally
released in 1988 in four parts, the stories have been combined into one
book. Opening with the arrival of Lieutenant James Gordon in Gotham's
police force, the story goes on to inform readers about the level of
corruption permeating the force. They also witness Bruce Wayne's first
encounter with the prostitute named Selina, who will become Catwoman.
Wayne speaks to his dead father, asking for guidance, and is answered
with a bat on the windowsill, and Batman is born. The remaining chapters
highlight Gordon's continuing difficulties with the corrupt police
force, Batman's early difficulties in protecting and using his arsenal
of weapons, and the first villains he chooses to pursue. At the end of
the book, readers are treated to some background on Mazzucchelli's art,
the production of Year One, and details on Richmond Lewis's coloring
techniques. Both beginning and devoted Batman fans will enjoy this
edition.–Sarah Krygier, Solano County Library, Fairfield, CA Copyright
© Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All
rights reserved. Read more 'This is a story no true Batman fan should be
able to resist.' —School Library Journal  “A gritty and
atmospheric retelling of Batmanâ€s earliest days as told by the author
of the seminal Dark Knight Returns (1987). Mazuzuccelliâ€s art brings a
new level of emotional instensity and realistic, muscular action.―
—Booklist  “Year One worked as a fine piece of urban crime
fiction…it was just a bonus that the arc also brought new depth to
iconic characters that had been around for nearly 50 years.― —A.V.
Club  “[One of] the most influential Batman stories ever told.―
—Vulture  “You know that saying, 'If you read just one book, this
is the one to read'? Well, that applies to Batman: Year One. It's not
only one of the most important comics ever written, it's also among the
best― —IGN  “The best thing that Miller has ever written about
Batman is the Batman: Year One.― —Wired.com  “This may be the
best Batman comic ever.― —io9   Read more See all Editorial
Reviews