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title: "Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne"
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# Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne

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desertcart.com: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne: 8601400567777: Morrison, Grant, Various: Books

Review: The End comes Full Circle - So what is this book? It is basically the aftermath of an event that took place in a limited series (Final Crisis) that was foreshadowed in previous batman books, that were the conclusion of a saga that was written back in the 70's. Confusing? Yeah- kinda. Although it really isn't as bad as it sounds. This book is one of two conclusion books to Grant Morrison's current Batman epic (the other being "Batman and Robin vol. 3" coming out in May), but it easily stands on its own. As far as art is concerned, there are many different artists, and while in most comics it may be a little jarring, it makes sense in this particular instance, and contributes to the story. The story is told in a brisk and enjoyable manner. Now, here's the thing: as said before, this is the cumulation of an ENTIRE run on the batman books, as well as a follow up from Final Crisis. For Final Crisis, I found that those who praised it did the extra back-reading, while those who just read it without knowing history of the current DC universe didn't like it. Now this book is much more accessible than Final Crisis, but to get the whole story, one should read "Batman: R.I.P" and "Final Crisis". Once again, you will be able to enjoy this story without the extra reading, but this book really is a part of a larger epic. So, in conclusion: this book is for: Grant Morrison fans, Batman fans, people who like good art, and people who don't mind digging into a little extra thought in order to get the most out of the story. WHo is it not for: People looking for a brisk read, people who believe that Batman should be 'down to Earth' and not really have supernatural adventure. For me though, I loved this book, found the story to be very engaging, and can't wait to see what the next chapter is for the Dark Knight.
Review: READING IT IS - Snapped my humerus in half and needed surgery. I didn't want to watch TV the whole time so I decided to catch up on some reading. I live in the middle of no where and there isn't a comic shop anywhere. I was a comic addict before I got married. I guess this means I fell off the wagon. Oh well. Funny and great story. The book arrived quickly and in great condition. It helped while I was on the mend.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #222,185 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #287 in Historical & Biographical Fiction Graphic Novels #639 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #2,497 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (461) |
| Dimensions  | 6.61 x 0.31 x 10.16 inches |
| Edition  | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10  | 1401233821 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1401233822 |
| Item Weight  | 14.6 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Part of Series  | Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne |
| Print length  | 232 pages |
| Publication date  | January 10, 2012 |
| Publisher  | DC Comics |
| Reading age  | 1 year and up |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The End comes Full Circle
*by G***L on February 10, 2011*

So what is this book? It is basically the aftermath of an event that took place in a limited series (Final Crisis) that was foreshadowed in previous batman books, that were the conclusion of a saga that was written back in the 70's. Confusing? Yeah- kinda. Although it really isn't as bad as it sounds. This book is one of two conclusion books to Grant Morrison's current Batman epic (the other being "Batman and Robin vol. 3" coming out in May), but it easily stands on its own. As far as art is concerned, there are many different artists, and while in most comics it may be a little jarring, it makes sense in this particular instance, and contributes to the story. The story is told in a brisk and enjoyable manner. Now, here's the thing: as said before, this is the cumulation of an ENTIRE run on the batman books, as well as a follow up from Final Crisis. For Final Crisis, I found that those who praised it did the extra back-reading, while those who just read it without knowing history of the current DC universe didn't like it. Now this book is much more accessible than Final Crisis, but to get the whole story, one should read "Batman: R.I.P" and "Final Crisis". Once again, you will be able to enjoy this story without the extra reading, but this book really is a part of a larger epic. So, in conclusion: this book is for: Grant Morrison fans, Batman fans, people who like good art, and people who don't mind digging into a little extra thought in order to get the most out of the story. WHo is it not for: People looking for a brisk read, people who believe that Batman should be 'down to Earth' and not really have supernatural adventure. For me though, I loved this book, found the story to be very engaging, and can't wait to see what the next chapter is for the Dark Knight.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ READING IT IS
*by C***E on April 11, 2024*

Snapped my humerus in half and needed surgery. I didn't want to watch TV the whole time so I decided to catch up on some reading. I live in the middle of no where and there isn't a comic shop anywhere. I was a comic addict before I got married. I guess this means I fell off the wagon. Oh well. Funny and great story. The book arrived quickly and in great condition. It helped while I was on the mend.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ No one likes a dead Batman
*by J***S on April 12, 2011*

You would think that comic book characters are immortal, right? You know, the live-forever-facing-death-but-living kind of guys? Well, for some reason in this new switch with comics it seems that the publishers and writers alike have decided to 'up the anty' and generate higher interest by, I don't know (makes gesture with hands: quote on quote) 'killing' our beloved comic icons. Batman being paramount amongst these, at least for me.. while talking about the DC universe. The Marvel universe is different, but I won't get into that. The point is that they 'killed' Batman and now have to roll out the red carpet for his big return and to be quite honest I readily anticipated this graphic novel, ordering it months in advance. Now, I don't normally follow the Batman line like a Catholic priest would his bible (you get the picture), but I read a few every now and then if they pass my test. 1st: Is the artwork good? Does it appeal to me? Does it pop out from the rest? 2nd: Is there a good storyline? Is it a critical point in the character's life or simply and interesting read? 3rd: Have any well-known writers, artists, etc. worked on this? Now the third test is a toss-up and usually doesn't matter as long as 1 and 2 score well. If this book was rated 10 out of 10 I would give it an 8. It was an amazing read, very interesting, but the way that they begin is just very confusing. Now I thought that this was supposed to be the big book with all the answers in it, but alas, I am mistaken. It is one of multiple novels concerning the topic albeit this one does contain the majority of juicy information. The beginning starts off in Bruce Wayne's thoughts of the 'after-life' after which he is promptly thrown back in time to a prehistoric era. The jist is that he must survive through different eras in time, all the while skipping hundreds, even thousands of years. For those of you who don't know, Batman was tossed into a hole in time when he killed Darkseid... Anyways, back to the topic at hand. So, he goes back through time, of course fighting for survival along the way, and finally lands back in the present infected by these robots that I thought were supposed to be helping him? And that is where I am generally confused. The rest of the book was great, would be 5 stars, but that last bit about the aliens, erasing his memory, and his friends fighting the host's 'infection' to get him to the present was just so mind-boggling that is was confusing. After reading it 10 times it still doesn't make sense. Still, a great read and very worthy of the great Amazon price. Yours Truly, John Jones

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