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Batman: Hush Vol. 1
 

Batman: Hush Vol. 1
written by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams
Studio : DC Comics
by DC Comics
Release Date : 2003-05-01
Publisher : DC Comics
Released : 2003-05-01
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Number of Items : 1
EAN : 9781401200619
Avg. Customer Rating:(based on 59 reviews)

List Price : $19.95
Our Price : $44.80


Customer Reviews for  'Batman: Hush Vol. 1'
 
Hush vol 1 a fish out of water
Hush volume one was and is and excellent comic. However the context of when and how the work was printed needs to be considered. Lobe is an exallent writer hands down, famous for his take on batman in the Long Halloween and Dark Victory, as a detective attempting to unmask a new villain Holladay and the Hangman. Enter Hush, the new aptly named villain. Normally in the comic book industry people talk and secrets are revealed, that was not the case for this project and the anticipation had fans flock the rack too see the next monthly created by one of batman's best writer's paired with an unparalleled artists. Unfortunately it wasn't a perfect marriage and Hush volume one is rocky at times. Often times comic books the writing doesn't match the artists skills. Volume one is one such case, Loeb modified his thinking man's Batman to match Lee's ability capture action. I can't say for certain if the work is a little off beat because of Loeb's change in style or if the time to set the stage for a mystery is more noticeable in a shorter work but it is noticeable. That said once the stage is set Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee do developed a rhythm and Vol 2 shares none of these short comings of this volume. Volume 1 is still a great read full of stunning art work by Lee, it just looses some of luster it once had on the comic book racks and is over shadowed by its sequal where Loeb realy brings the character's alive, this is still however not to be missed! Below is the product info for Hush vol. 2.

Batman: Hush, Vol. 2
 
Don't miss Hush (Vol. 1)
This is the introduction to a great Batman story. If you've read Loeb's previous work then you'd know he's worked on stories involving Batman's early career. After reading Dark Victory this feels more or less like an indirect sequel to that story. This is definitely the same Batman, but he's far more experienced now, and much more sure of himself (until he falls in love...or does he?) Anyway. Pick up part one, and part two. You won't regret it!
 
Batman fans, don't miss
I actually purched this while in Prague, Czech Republic. No I can't read Czech, but I like to pic up comics in other languages. Some like postcards, I like comics. Well after just going through the artwork, I was determined to get the English version and read what was going on. The storyline is excellent, the art is well done and it includes a great cast of characters. If you're a Batman fan, the HUSH series is a MUST!
 
A Truly Exhilarating Comic Book Experience!!
I have been a big fan of the superhero genre for years, but oddly enough I have not been a fan of comic books. Until now.

In recent years I have been enthralled with both DC and Marvel characters that I have been introduced to via blockbuster films. Indeed, the summer of 2008 will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the best (if not the best) superhero film runs ever. If you weren't blown away by the killer line up of Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and The Dark Knight then you obviously have no pulse. Somewhere amidst this trifecta of movie bliss, my curiosity about comics began to grow.

Batman has always been a character that I have loved in films and TV shows and Batman Begins and The Dark Knight have successfully solidified my status as a Batman fan. Batman: Hush was highly recommended to me as a great starting point into Batman comics and while my expectations were high, I was still blown away by what I discovered.

Batman: Hush is absolutely everything I could have hoped for in my first real foray into comic books. Jeph Loeb presents us with a story that is gripping at every turn and chocked full of surprises. Batman has long been a fan favorite because he isn't a traditional superhero. Having no super powers or abilities, Batman has always fed on the darkness of his childhood to instill fear into the criminals who prey on the innocent. Using his own darkness Batman longs to bring light to the world making him one of the most complex and endearing characters in literature today. Loeb gives us all of these qualities in perfect doses throughout.

This first volume gives us some memorable interaction between Batman and several famous characters that will leave readers giddy with excitement. The scenes between Batman and Catwoman are especially telling, but nothing compared to the "showdown" between The Caped Crusader and The Man of Steel. I never thought I would actually hold my breath while reading a comic book.

Batman: Hush actually works as a fantastic mystery story full of twists and turns. Each piece of the puzzle gives us more questions ensuring that we will hold on tight for the ride. Batman's often underused detective skills are on full display here, giving us yet another fresh look at this phenomenal character.

Jim Lee's art throughout is breathtaking to say the least. Epic full page spreads and flowing panels effortlessly carry along Loeb's incredible storytelling. The aforementioned battle between DC's heavyweights is drawn to such perfection that you actually forget you are reading a comic book. Lee also gives us some beautiful flashback panels that really sell this fitting storytelling device.

Batman: Hush is a must read for all fans of Batman or for anyone wanting a truly exhilarating comic book experience. Even if you aren't familiar with Batman and his truly impressive Rogues Gallery, you will still enjoy the engaging story and relentless pacing of this classic first volume.

I wasn't a fan of comic books! What was I thinking???


 
Batman gives us some twists and turns
Batman started out as a dark brooding vigilante who had no problem pounding the pavement to get what he wants. Loeb and Lee seem to capture that flavor in a somewhat convoluted and complex storyline involving yet a new villain who somehow manages to coordinate the lunatics of Gotham (Crock, Poison Ivy, Riddler, Joker, etc., etc.) In addition we have Catwoman and the strange relationship with Batman taking a new twist.
The story is quite complex. Batman and Catwoman team up to figure out the connection between a parade of villains and situations that seem a bit unrelated but enough subtle clues to tie in the connections. Lee's art works extremely well presenting us with broad splash panels and detailed characterizations. I was impressed but there is an argument to be said for lack of innovation. This was a monthly when first published and innovation can break deadlines -- I got that.
My only pet peeve is the complexity of the story. Way too many villains and too many plot twists that make the story impossible in many ways to accept but I was so caught up in the brooding Batman coming to terms with his life that I was able to ignore the ridiculous plot threads that were explained in the end, still feel very contrived. It's still a terrific read that I found fun. More streamlined plots would have made the story richer especially with more time spent with Bruce's boyhood friend.
 
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