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File Size: 128087 KB

Print Length: 304 pages

Publisher: DC Comics; Reprint edition (December 9, 2014)

Publication Date: December 4, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B009POHHQM

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This story comes towards the end of a long line of story arcs leading up to this novel. Needless to say if you aren't caught up on what had been happening up until this point you will likely not understand the novel to the fullest extent. It is pretty dark and *SPOILER?* Dick Grayson is Batman at this time, which may disappoint some if they were not previously aware of what has been happening.It is kind of cool however to see Mr Grayson take up the mantle of The Dark Knight after all these years. Tim Drake is also 'Red Robin' now, not... plain Robin. Anyway pretty good but if you want the really great classic Batman experience and you're new to the graphic novel scene, hit up Batman: Year One first, then Batman: The Long Halloween to start off with. I rented this book at my local library.

The book is awesome, the mask is creepy as hell. My child will have nightmares for the rest of his life. It wasn't a present for my child, I just jumped out from under his bed with it on. Didn't know boys could scream that high pitched. Suffered a bit of tinnitus from it, but I guess it's deserved.

This is one of the best Batman stories, for sure a must-have on the shelf. I would recommend it for almost anyone, even people who haven't picked up many comics before. If you don't know ANYTHING Batman, you might need to go on wikipedia for a little crash course on Batman chronology as this story takes place far along in the batman career - It isn't even Bruce Wayne under the cowl, it's his ward Dick Grayson. If that's already too intimidating, maybe read a couple starter trades before this, but make sure to come back here and give this book a read! (I'd say you should know generally who Oracle, Jim Gordon, Dick, and Red Robin are before reading, but it's honestly not too important, because the plot is very good anyway.)The story is suspenseful and smartly crafted. Scott Snyder paints a good picture of Dick Grayson and I appreciate that because he is one of my favorite characters. He operates and thinks slightly differently than Bruce would, and it's subtle but it works well. The artist also captures this distinction. And man, whoever colored this trade sure knew their color theory! The art is extremely compelling and some pages left me staring at them just to admire the artwork. All in all super happy with this purchase.

Takes place during the Batman Reborn era in which Dick Grayson had taken over for Bruce after the latter's seeming death during Final Crisis. The Black Mirror sees Dick in the cowl and going up against a group of black market dealers who specialize in selling macabre weapons and trophies of Gotham's worst villains (such as the crowbar used to kill Jason Todd). While Dick fights to put a stop to the black market group, Commissioner Gordon struggles with the return of his mental ill son James Gordon Jr. In one of the best early tales of his Batman career, Scott Snyder weaves an intricate and disturbing tale of psychosis. James Jr. is one of the most creepy Batman villains to date and he proves his menace without superpowers or a flamboyant costume. Using great flashbacks, Snyder builds the story of Commissioner Gordon's slow realization that there is something wrong with his son and the horror he feels that he can't do more to help him. Featuring a terrific ambiguous ending, The Black Mirror is not only one of the best Batman Reborn/Dick Grayson era Batman stories, but one of the best stories of Snyder's early career with the character before his terrific run during the New 52.

I'm a big Dick Grayson fan and a lot of people recommend his run as Batman. The Batman and Robin run is meh (5/10). This was pretty boring as well. The villains kinda stink, I'm not a fan of the art work. I might be biased because I just finished it, but the beginning is a bore, the ending is really good. The Joker and Commissoner Gordons son show up.I'm probably giving it only 3 stars because I got my hopes up. I love Battle for the Cowl and I really wanted to see why Dick Grayson is the heir to the cowl other than being awesome and the first Robin. People told me "this is where he proves himself the better Batman" but the whole story was him messing up but somehow pulling it off. Which I love about him. Makes him more relatable than Batman or any other hero. We all got bad days and some tragic lives but no one actually dwells on it. Dick is a great character and this story does him justice, but I don't see it as him being the "best Batman".3/5 for Art I dislike and a disappointing story.

Scott Snyder's run on Detective Comics after his Vertigo work with American Vampire and before his work on the New 52 Batman is interesting: this follows the Dick Grayson's Batman and the larger "family" as Bruce Wayne is running Batman, Incorporated, and the Gordon family is in particular prominence here. Snyder is definitely trying to bring a more noir element back to the Batman world after Grant Morrison blow that up expanding the Batman character into various other elements of Batman's mythology. Yet, Synder doesn't try to undo Morrison's work in anyway, just re-grounds in it a consistent tone. Jock's illustration work here is strong, but some reminiscent of Jim Lee's work on Batman.This is several story arcs that appear separate but add into one coherent story about the Gotham and the Gordon family. Snyder does great work here, but one can also see why the soft re-boot was increasingly necessary for New 52 to make the larger continuity seem more consistent. This is strong writing and solid art, and Dick Grayson's Batman does feel enough like Bruce Wayne's for continuity to be there, but different enough to stand out. In a way, it was sad it was re-set so completely in New 52 despite the clear reasons for doing so. It, however, was a good hint to the feel of Snyder's run on the New 52 Batman with Bruce Wayne back primarily in Gotham.

Very good quality!! wish the book was hardcover though

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