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Nov 04, 2008
A Great Story About Bruce Wayne
Let me just say that the plot of Blind Justice is absolutely ridiculous. It involves mind control and even mind transfer and yet the writing is so compelling, the over-the-top plot works. Even the villain, who looks like an early version of Bane with white Cobra Commander hood and sleeveless vest, is forgivable.
Some of the greatest Batman stories of all time involve the Bruce Wayne persona and perhaps none so much as Blind Justice. When corruption within WayneTech earns Bruce an indictment on charges of treason, things start to go crazy. Especially when Bruce is shot and almost killed outside of court. To make things worse, Gordon hints to his suspicions that Batman and Wayne are one in the same. He goes so far as to offer to testify to such in Wayne's defense. And after the shooting, when the Batman doesn't make a showing, those suspicions blossom.
Blind Justice works so well despite a goofy villain and a silly plot, because the characterization is so fascinating, This is one of the best stories you can read from Detective Comics and one that truly honors the spirit of the Batman.
Nov 04, 2008
Great Story Lacking Some Fundamental Elements...
I was looking for some of the most significant events in Batman's history in the form of TPBs and of course his first meeting with the Joker was on the top spots of my list. That's how I came across with "The Man Who Laughs", it's definitely a very interesting story that sets the base for what it would become one of the biggest rivalries in comic book history. As such, I guess I expected much more from the novel, I wanted their first meeting to have more meaning and for me it was little quick and of little significance. It's true that all the elements that make The Joker Batman's greatest foe are there, the insanity is there and also his twisted personality but I believe the story lacked substance in detailing how The Joker would become Batman's nemesis. In this novel we get to see a part of Batman's history and also we are allowed to get a glimpse of the Joker's insane rationality so it's a very good feature. I personally recommend this book and is a MUST HAVE fot Batman fans.

Jul 13, 2021
Great book!
Love all the information, if you're a wrestling fan that was around during the Monday night war era of wrestling you'll definitely enjoy this book as it goes deep into some of the head scratching decisions that made WCW a hard to watch product. Positively worth your time.