
Batman: La broma asesina + Rostros
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 8447129748
ISBN 13: 9788447129744
Publication date:
March 1st, 2017
Publisher: ECC Ediciones (El Catálogo del Comic, DC Comics)
Pages: 144
In a world where the line between hero and villain blurs, the intricate relationship between Batman and the Joker unfolds with chilling intensity. Alan Moore and Brian Bolland delve into the complexities of their legendary rivalry, exploring the dark psychological interplay that has captivated audiences for decades. This narrative raises profound questions about identity and purpose, highlighting how intertwined their fates truly are.
As Batman confronts the chaos instigated by the Joker, readers are drawn into an exploration of madness and morality. The Joker's antics serve as a grotesque mirror reflecting Batman's own beliefs and vulnerabilities, crafting a gripping tale that challenges the nature of justice and sanity. Through stunning visuals and compelling storytelling, the authors create a haunting atmosphere that grips the reader’s imagination.
In this masterful blend of grit and artistry, the confrontation transcends mere conflict; it becomes a philosophical examination of two opposing forces. Both figures grapple with their destinies, reinforcing the notion that one cannot exist without the other, making their saga not just a battle of wits, but a profound commentary on existence itself.
As Batman confronts the chaos instigated by the Joker, readers are drawn into an exploration of madness and morality. The Joker's antics serve as a grotesque mirror reflecting Batman's own beliefs and vulnerabilities, crafting a gripping tale that challenges the nature of justice and sanity. Through stunning visuals and compelling storytelling, the authors create a haunting atmosphere that grips the reader’s imagination.
In this masterful blend of grit and artistry, the confrontation transcends mere conflict; it becomes a philosophical examination of two opposing forces. Both figures grapple with their destinies, reinforcing the notion that one cannot exist without the other, making their saga not just a battle of wits, but a profound commentary on existence itself.