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cyberghostface ([personal profile] cyberghostface) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2016-06-15 04:44 pm

The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade



"Alan Moore and I once had about a six-hour argument about the Joker, back when he did comic books -- because he believed that the Batman and Joker were almost parallels that were separated at birth. Alan had a much more, a sort of attitude of moral relativism about what was good and what was evil. I took a much more arched view, because I believe that the Joker is not so much insane as satanic. He's evil incarnate, and he's so malicious that it goes beyond anything we could understand. That's what's so terrifying about him, is that he simply wants to do as much harm and damage as he possibly can." - Frank Miller

Honestly not sure what to make of this. It doesn't really feel like a Joker story and it ends... well, see for yourself.








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[personal profile] shadowpsykie 2016-06-15 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
i don't know... feels Jokery to me...

and honestly... i LIKE this batman, the few panels i have seen. that whole "I was young" thing seems like a call back to "WHORES WHORES WHORES"

[personal profile] michaelhealy 2016-06-15 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure that across Dark Knight Returns, Dark Knight Strikes Again and All Star Batman and Robin this Batman explicitly said, in internal monologue, that he enjoyed what he did.

[personal profile] ekrolo2 2016-06-15 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I think there are a few ways you can rationalize this, All Stars already explained here with the whole young thing which is brought back up in Returns with Bruce stating he feels like a young man again. This is him being in a place where he's basically going into if not already in a mid-life crisis.
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[personal profile] starwolf_oakley 2016-06-15 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Stuff like this reminds me of BATMAN FOREVER. "Until one terrible morning you wake up and realize that revenge has become your whole life. And you won't know why."

Which could mean Joel Schumacher understands Batman better than Frank Miller. Huh.

[identity profile] daningram.insanejournal.com 2016-06-15 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm.

Alan Moore wrote the Killing Joke. I doubt anyone can even name a Joker plot from Frank Miller that's not connected to Dark Knight.

I think Moore won.
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[personal profile] angelophile 2016-06-15 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh god, don't let me live in a world where The Killing Joke is considered a victory.
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[personal profile] silverhammerman 2016-06-15 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Can anyone name a Joker story from Moore that's not TKJ? They both wrote one Joker story back in the day.

And while TKJ is (for better or worse) pretty much the definitive Joker story, I'd actually say that Miller "won" the debate if we're going to look at what followed. Aside from a few isolated stories, the modern take tends to be Joker-as-supreme-mass-murderer, which owes way more to Miller than to Moore.
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[personal profile] alicemacher 2016-06-15 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Refresh my memory please, someone: In The Dark Knight 'verse, did Bruce retire as Batman because of Jason's murder?

If...

[personal profile] arthur_wynne 2016-06-15 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
...unreservedly loving The Killing Joke (while acknowledging that what is done to Barbara in it is textbook fridging and had awful effects on later comics when it was canonized, because I'm not an idiot) is wrong, then I don't want to be right.

I feel the trouble with The Killing Joke is mainly the thing that Moore himself has complained of with regards to DC -they insist on revisiting and elaborating on what he intended to be standalone stories, even decades after the fact.

[personal profile] arthur_wynne 2016-06-15 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
If I recall correctly, it is not explicitly stated anywhere that such is the case but it is heavily implied.
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[personal profile] silverhammerman 2016-06-15 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
How'd you find this overall?

I haven't been much interested in DKIII because it looks like the kind of gonzo craziness which I don't feel Miller excels at, but this looks way more grounded and interesting in the way that Miller can be when he's not just indulging his political views and genre hangups.
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[personal profile] tigerkaya 2016-06-16 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my god Joker is killing one of Batman's supporting character who could it.. Oh wait false alarm it's just Jason move along people nothing to see here.
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[personal profile] tigerkaya 2016-06-16 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
I know I just love making jokes at Jason 's expense.
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[personal profile] kurenai_tenka 2016-06-16 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
This is new? We're revisiting this again?
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[personal profile] kurenai_tenka 2016-06-16 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
TDKR!

Not sure how I feel about the Jason part of it.
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[personal profile] lego_joker 2016-06-16 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"The Joker's stopped laughing" from Swamp Thing #31 might not be a story, but it kicks ass all the same.
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[personal profile] lego_joker 2016-06-16 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, whatever his other sins, Miller seems to be one of the last writers who understands how to do a sober Joker, and that sober Joker is often scarier *and* wittier than the manic, chattery one.
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[personal profile] lego_joker 2016-06-16 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I hear that was because DC made Miller tone down his original script. In the original, not only was the Joker's involvement crystal clear, but Miller implied he'd... erm, bad-touched Jason before killing the kid.

[personal profile] arilou_skiff 2016-06-16 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I think my main issue with Miller's Joker is that he's not funny.

The best Jokers tend to be ones where you laugh, or at least chuckle, and then stop becuase you realized how horrible the thing you just laughed at is.
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[personal profile] jlroberson 2016-06-17 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought this was the only worthy follow-up to the original. DK2 was just an ugly piece of cash-in crap. I don't even know what ASBAR was--except the Yellow issue, that wasn't bad, but the rest, SO bad. DK3 is not all bad, not all good. This, however, is the first one that actually has any reason to exist; it's a story worth telling. And i like the contrast of this middle Batman to both the Goddamn Batman and the Brian Dennehy Batman. He's more sober, more reflective, more responsible. You can see this guy simply saying from the guilt, after Jason's death, fuck it, give up, just relax and wait to die. The script is surprisingly sensitive.

I also like the art and the coloring. This is some of Romita's best work. I think this is good.
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[personal profile] kurenai_tenka 2016-06-17 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been hearing that rumour for years, but I've never seen an actual source. Is there one that I've not seen?
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[personal profile] steverodgers5 2016-06-18 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
I actually found this to be a surprisingly decent issue. Though I accept that I may be a little bit biased, due to them having the yellow octave back on the batsuit once again. Rather than them retroactively making out like it never was. (As in the recoloured Killing Joke.)

But I did like that we had a relatively serious, old fashioned tale being told from Miller rather than the extreme, more absurd nonsense he's favoured in recent years. Can we have more of this Miller please?