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DC Comics Essentials – Batman: Year One Special Edition #1". DC Comics. November 5, 2014. Archived from the original on October 8, 2019 . Retrieved May 28, 2018. In 1986, writer Frank Miller joined with artist David Mazzucchelli and colorist Richmond Lewis to create one of the most groundbreaking superhero tales ever to see print—BATMAN: YEAR ONE, now available in a deluxe edition!

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Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Visit BookSleuth In 2015, DC released a hardcover of Year One ( ISBN 1401260047) which included its 2011 animated film adaptation on both DVD and Blu-ray. Sanderson, Peter (2006-02-06). " Comics in Context #119: All-Star Bats on IGN". Comics.ign.com. Archived from the original on 13 December 2010 . Retrieved 2011-01-04.

Most Bat fans agree, however, that Miller's finest outing with the hero was Batman: Year One. Fresh off the success of DKR, Miller was tasked with updating and revamping Batman's origin story for the the new, post-Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Universe. It was a far cry from the brief, emotionally detached origin snippets seen in Batman's early Golden Age appearances. It was just what the character needed to adapt with the changing times. It worked so well that DC has let this particular origin story remain, even as Superman's origin is periodically revamped every three weeks or so. a b c d Matchett, Glenn (September 4, 2015). "Frank Miller's Batman Part One: YEAR ONE, or How Legends are Made". ComicsVerse. Archived from the original on October 8, 2019 . Retrieved May 30, 2018. After the critical failure of Batman & Robin, several attempts were made to reboot the Batman film franchise with an adaptation of Year One. Joss Whedon and Joel Schumacher both pitched their own takes. [3] In 2000, Warner Bros. hired Darren Aronofsky to write and direct Batman: Year One. The film was to be written by Miller, who finished an early draft of the script. [21] [22] The script, however, was a loose adaptation, as it kept most of the themes and elements from the graphic novel but shunned other conventions that were otherwise integral to the character. [23] It was shelved by the studio in 2001, [24] after an individual who claimed to have read Miller's script published a negative review on Ain't It Cool News. [3] In 2016, Miller explained that the film was canceled because of creative differences between him, Aronofsky, and Warner Bros: [25]

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Davis, Johnny (2022-02-08). "Director Matt Reeves on the Iconic Comic That Influenced 'The Batman' ". Esquire . Retrieved 2022-08-22.In May 2023, IDW Publishing announced that Year One will be getting the Artist's Edition treatment, the publishing date is tentatively sometime in 2024. Mazzucchelli personally supplies the artworks for scanning with Chip Kidd serves as the designer of the book. [1] Plot [ edit ] a b c Greenfield, Dan (September 22, 2014). "The DENNY O'NEIL INTERVIEWS — Batman: Year One". 13th Dimension . Retrieved May 20, 2018. The second half of the fourth season of the Batman-based television series Gotham is inspired by Batman: Year One. [31] This version already attracted some online infamy when Mazzucchelli spoke out about the quality of the colored art. In an interview with The Comics Journal, Mazzucchelli had some harsh words about the hardcover:

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Announces BATMAN: ZERO YEAR". dccomics.com. 11 March 2013. Archived from the original on 22 October 2015. Dana Harris (2000-09-21). "WB sends Pi guy into the Bat Cave". Variety. Archived from the original on January 17, 2012 . Retrieved 2008-10-17. A place for fans of DC's comics, graphic novels, movies, and anything else related to one of the largest comic book publishers in the world and home of the World's Greatest Superheroes! Joel Schumacher's Batman Forever, although set during another timespan, adopts some elements directly from the graphic novel. Schumacher claims he originally had in mind an adaptation of Frank Miller's Batman: Year One. The studio rejected the idea as they wanted a sequel, not a prequel, though Schumacher was able to include very brief events in Batman's past. [19] [20]Mazzucchelli's art was noted as a standout by many, praising the minimalistic, noir-influenced and realistic art-work. [13] [11] Continuity [ edit ] Lovegrove, James (2016). "Batman: Year One". The 100 Greatest Graphic Novels of All Time. Future plc (1): 92–93.

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In an effort to resolve continuity errors in the DC Universe, Marv Wolfman and George Pérez produced the 12-issue limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths. [1] Wolfman's plans for the DC Universe after Crisis on Infinite Earths included relaunching every DC comic with a new first issue. [2] Batman: Year One Animated Update". worldsfinestonline.com. June 13, 2010. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014 . Retrieved June 13, 2010. ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase.

a b Schedeen, Jesse (March 28, 2012). "Batman: Year One – Deluxe Edition Hardcover Review". IGN . Retrieved May 28, 2018. Batman: Arkham Origins To Be A "Year Two" Story". Siliconera. CraveOnline. April 12, 2013. Archived from the original on April 14, 2013 . Retrieved April 12, 2013. The story's depiction of Gotham and darker, realistic, mature and more grittier tone and direction, compared to other contemporary Batman comics at the time, has also been acclaimed. Journalist James Lovegrove described "Year One" as a "noir-inflected pulp tale of vigilantism and integrity, focused on a good man doing the right thing in a dirty world" and noted the brutality of the fight sequences. [15] Jason Serafino ( Complex) wrote that by ignoring many of Batman's trademark gadgets and villains and focusing in the core essentials of the titular character, Miller managed to present Batman in a relatable and thrilling way, which felt both fresh, unique and reinvigorating, while still being faithful to the spirit of the character. [16] Goldstein found every moment memorable, writing "Miller does not waste a single panel" in presenting a gritty and dark story. [13] Matchett agreed; he offered particular praise for the scenes depicting Batman clashing with the police, calling them the moment Batman began to become a legend. [11]



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