

Gotham's worst villains unite in a sinister plot to destroy Batman. As the Dark Knight unravels the mystery, he faces his most personal case yet in this acclaimed story. Review: (Updated) Loeb was born to write Batman, a phenomenal comic that does it all right. - Batman Hush (2002-2003) written by Jeph Loeb with pencilling from Jim Lee and colours by Scott Williams. I'll go ahead and say it, this is a fantastic story and deserves a place on your bookshelf, I'm sure that the other two hundred reviews will say pretty much the same. I'm relatively new to comics and Batman especially, with my experience being Year One, The Long Halloween, Dark Victory and now Hush. Luckily, if you've never read a Batman comic I think this could be read without too much trouble if the back cover interest you enough, but I would suggest starting at least with The Long Halloween so you can see how his writing has grown over the years. The story for Hush in a nutshell is that Batman is investigating a kidnapping which involves Killer Croc, Batman digs deeper since it isn't typical Croc only to find this is only a part of something much bigger. The story is full of surprises and a decent cast of characters some of which were a surprise to me. A nice bonus is we see Batman and Catwoman maintain a relationship throughout the arc which adds another element to the story on top of more inner monologue from Batman showing how he feels through the the story. Overall an incredible story and very understandable why is highly ranked as one of the most popular Batman comics, and I'm starting to think Jeph Loeb was born to write Batman comics. Coming from The Long Halloween and Dark Victory the biggest noticeable difference is the penciling and colours, in previous works it was about darker colours and more shadows giving a darker and moody tone without too much detail into the art whereas here the amount of detail and Color is truly superb and adds to this story immensely and alone is worth the asking value. I can't praise Hush enough, it offers a lot to readers, is a well written and contained story with phenomenal artwork and colors. So if you are on the fence about purchasing Hush, don't be, save yourself the worry and immerse yourself into this tale delivered to you by masters of their craft. Hopefully you found this review helpful and happy reading. Updated 11/7/20 I decided it was well overdue to re-read one of the most popular Batman comics of all time, I thought it would be a good idea to a few of my thoughts after having more experience reading comics and having read it again. The first thing I would like to say is that despite this in my opinion being an easy and approachable comic for new batman fan I would highly recommend reading Batman The Long Halloween and Batman Dark Victory from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, since this takes place after the two stories I mentioned I feel it's important to know the history and chemistry between Batman/Bruce and Catwoman/Selina from Loeb's vision and it makes it all the more satisfying seeing them together having seen the previous interactions and adds to the story immensely, plus The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are absolute classics that ANY and every Batman fan should have in their collection even if it's barebones minimum. On top of read TLH and DV I would recommend reading Jim Starlin's A Death in The Family, it does play a part in the story and would benefit readers just as well as TLH and DV. I still think this is a great story but offers different things, I still love Hush but I think TLH and DV are my favourite Batman comics but that doesn't mean Hush should be passed up, where Loeb's previous writings have been dark with a moody Batman tone here we have a conflicted Bruce dealing with his new relationship with Selina as well as the story spanning over more than just Gotham "hint hint" and with these inclusions could be favoured more by fans although I personally still think The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are the very best you can read Batman wise. I'll also try to add more pictures to showcase more of the artwork. Hopefully this review and it's update has helped you. Review: Brilliant - Son loves it
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(Updated) Loeb was born to write Batman, a phenomenal comic that does it all right.
Batman Hush (2002-2003) written by Jeph Loeb with pencilling from Jim Lee and colours by Scott Williams. I'll go ahead and say it, this is a fantastic story and deserves a place on your bookshelf, I'm sure that the other two hundred reviews will say pretty much the same. I'm relatively new to comics and Batman especially, with my experience being Year One, The Long Halloween, Dark Victory and now Hush. Luckily, if you've never read a Batman comic I think this could be read without too much trouble if the back cover interest you enough, but I would suggest starting at least with The Long Halloween so you can see how his writing has grown over the years. The story for Hush in a nutshell is that Batman is investigating a kidnapping which involves Killer Croc, Batman digs deeper since it isn't typical Croc only to find this is only a part of something much bigger. The story is full of surprises and a decent cast of characters some of which were a surprise to me. A nice bonus is we see Batman and Catwoman maintain a relationship throughout the arc which adds another element to the story on top of more inner monologue from Batman showing how he feels through the the story. Overall an incredible story and very understandable why is highly ranked as one of the most popular Batman comics, and I'm starting to think Jeph Loeb was born to write Batman comics. Coming from The Long Halloween and Dark Victory the biggest noticeable difference is the penciling and colours, in previous works it was about darker colours and more shadows giving a darker and moody tone without too much detail into the art whereas here the amount of detail and Color is truly superb and adds to this story immensely and alone is worth the asking value. I can't praise Hush enough, it offers a lot to readers, is a well written and contained story with phenomenal artwork and colors. So if you are on the fence about purchasing Hush, don't be, save yourself the worry and immerse yourself into this tale delivered to you by masters of their craft. Hopefully you found this review helpful and happy reading. Updated 11/7/20 I decided it was well overdue to re-read one of the most popular Batman comics of all time, I thought it would be a good idea to a few of my thoughts after having more experience reading comics and having read it again. The first thing I would like to say is that despite this in my opinion being an easy and approachable comic for new batman fan I would highly recommend reading Batman The Long Halloween and Batman Dark Victory from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, since this takes place after the two stories I mentioned I feel it's important to know the history and chemistry between Batman/Bruce and Catwoman/Selina from Loeb's vision and it makes it all the more satisfying seeing them together having seen the previous interactions and adds to the story immensely, plus The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are absolute classics that ANY and every Batman fan should have in their collection even if it's barebones minimum. On top of read TLH and DV I would recommend reading Jim Starlin's A Death in The Family, it does play a part in the story and would benefit readers just as well as TLH and DV. I still think this is a great story but offers different things, I still love Hush but I think TLH and DV are my favourite Batman comics but that doesn't mean Hush should be passed up, where Loeb's previous writings have been dark with a moody Batman tone here we have a conflicted Bruce dealing with his new relationship with Selina as well as the story spanning over more than just Gotham "hint hint" and with these inclusions could be favoured more by fans although I personally still think The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are the very best you can read Batman wise. I'll also try to add more pictures to showcase more of the artwork. Hopefully this review and it's update has helped you.
J**O
Brilliant
Son loves it
B**A
One of the best Batman books ever
Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee paired up for this spectacular story, which includes a stellar cast of Batman friends and foes and stunning artwork to boot. Its a murder mystery story, who is the mysterious Hush and what link does he have to Bruce Wayne's past. Needless to say there is a lot of action here and I rate this as my favourite Batman book from the last decade. The finale was perhaps a tiny bit disappointing, but the story up to that point made up for it.
K**N
Brilliant story but...
This is one of the best Batman stories I've ever read. But there was one slight problem: the book is too thick. I know it sounds absolutely ridiculous but it's hard to open up the pages fully if you're reading with one hand. Normally it wouldn't be that much of an issue but in this story a lot of the pictures and speech bubbles are right in the middle of the page, so I just found it quite annoying. Still, I can't take away from this amazing story. There are so many twists and turns, you think you know who the villain is one minute only to be wrong forty pages later. Great stuff.
A**R
self contained, well drawn, excellent
Hush is such a great story - I hate it when a comic requires you to have read a thousand other books in preparation for it, with hush you can just pick it up and you are hooked. Jim Lee's drawings are brilliant throughout, 'Hush' - what a perfect name for a villain. The story is clear, great villain, great artwork. Perfect
B**O
Perfect product
It is, with accurate perfection, exactly what I expected. On time and simply but properly packaged, the story, so far because the story is so delightful that I'm going to take as much time as possible reading it, is outstanding. The drawing is modern and greatly detailed, the dialogue has a good sense of measure and tastes authentictic and the story, well, it's a Batman story. The brightest kind of darkness with a genuine catwoman, the hot hearted thief with a content and delicious body... Ejem. Again, Batman rules rightfully.
J**S
The best modern Batman story
Covering nearly all bases, this graphic novel involves the best from Gotham city; Killer-Croc, Huntress, Clay-Face Catwoman, Nightwing, The Joker [briefly], Two-Face; the list goes on. The story is extremely well written and really had me gripped as the Detective tries to figure out who has studied his methodology and is now countering him at every turn. With the Bat on the back-foot and his recently developed romantic involvement, will Batman be able to solve this case? Recommended for a great read.
S**Y
Graphic Novel
Very quick delivery, fantastic condition, exactly as described. This is one of the best Batman Graphic novels that I have read - I thoroughly enjoyed the way that it slowly unravelled the storyline and linked in with different characters at different stages. The foreword and afterword are also a genuinely enjoyable read. The price was also extremely competitive compared to any local stores or other websites. Overall, very happy!
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