Batman Three Jokers Book Two
SCORE: 58
Batman Three Jokers Book Two is another comic book that I found on
one of our trips to McKay's in Nashville, TN. It came in a bag and had a
board. That fact is sort of important. The rating of Batman Three Jokers
Book Two is on the back of Batman Three Jokers Book Two which was
covered by the board. Since it was sealed I was unable to see the rating
until I got an opportunity to read it. I normally do not review
seventeen and older only content.
Batman Three Jokers Book Two initially sold for $6.99. I only paid $2.50
for it. The comic book is in really good shape too. There is a crispness
to turning the pages. There are forty-eight pages of comic book content
within Batman Three Jokers Book Two. There will be spoilers in my review
of this Black Label comic book. Maybe I should avoid Black Label stuff
in the future.
There are three characters that are the Joker in Batman Three Jokers
Book Two. Jason Todd killed one of them. Batman and Batgirl are going
after the two remaining Jokers and trying to get to Jason Todd. Batgirl
and Batman have different agendas when it comes to Jason Todd. Batgirl
is much more vengeance about it than Batman. Which seems a bit strange
to me, but that is what is in Batman Three Jokers Book Two.
I did not read the first issue so I am unsure of what all transpired
before Batman Three Jokers Book Two. I suspect Jason Todd killed one of
the Jokers in that one. The other two are murdering all kinds of people
in Batman Three Jokers Book Two. Jason Todd gets to them, and gets
captured. The Jokers beat him up again. I almost wonder if the Joker is
being sold as some virus in Batman Three Jokers Book Two. Anyone can be
the Joker kind of concept.
The issues families will have with Batman Three Jokers Book Two are
violence, blood, gore, bad language, lack of attire, and more. There are
plenty nude characters in Batman Three Jokers Book Two. Thankfully not
everything is shown for these characters. The lack of reality one of the
Jokers has in Batman Three Jokers Book Two is truly disturbing. I doubt
I will read more of this series.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Johns, Fabok, Anderson
Rating: ‘17+’ for SEVENTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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