Batman: Gotham Knight
"Get ready... to rage against evil."
Six interlocking stories reveal Bruce Wayne's earliest adventures as Batman and the steps he took to become the grim avenger of Gotham City.
"Get ready... to rage against evil."
Six interlocking stories reveal Bruce Wayne's earliest adventures as Batman and the steps he took to become the grim avenger of Gotham City.
Kevin Conroy
Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice)
Jason Marsden
Thomas Wayne / Cop / Doctor / Youth 2 (voice)
Scott Menville
B-Devil / Cop (voice)
George Newbern
Man in Black / Guido / Man / Youth 3 (voice)
Corey Padnos
Porkchop (voice)
Crystal Scales
Meesh (voice)
Alanna Ubach
Dander (voice)
Gary Dourdan
Crispus Allen (voice)
Hynden Walch
Woman / Young Cassandra / Young Bruce Wayne (voice)
Six interlocking stories reveal Bruce Wayne's earliest adventures as Batman and the steps he took to become the grim avenger of Gotham City.
Anime USUALLY doesn't work with American comics. I sort of like to keep them separated from Manga, but this didn't feel like Anime. It also didn't work. I thought it was beautifully done, but the deformed people don't work with American superheros. The backgrounds were beautiful, but it all came across as is too ugly and unpolished for a comic. Distortion has it's place and I will argue all day that Jae Lee was the best Batman artist (an one of the best artists period) to grace the comic, but this didn't look like Jae Lee distortion, it just looked ugly and lazy for an American style comic. There has to be an element of POP to an American comic, and Gotham Knight lacked that pop.
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