Selected Product: | Batman: Detective No. 27 (Batman) Paperback Author: Michael Uslan Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: 2004-11-01 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 1401201075 ISBN-13: 9781401201074 List Price: $12.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Superman: Red Son (Elseworlds) ISBN-10: 1401201911 ISBN-13: 9781401201913 List Price:$17.99 Batman: Haunted Knight ISBN-10: 1563892731 ISBN-13: 9781563892738 List Price:$14.99 Batman: Dark Knight Dynasty (Batman (DC Comics Hardcover)) ISBN-10: 1563893843 ISBN-13: 9781563893841 List Price:$24.95 Batman & Houdini: The Devil's Workshop ISBN-10: 1563891131 ISBN-13: 9781563891137 List Price:$5.95 Batman: Nine Lives ISBN-10: 1563899795 ISBN-13: 9781563899799 List Price:$17.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Batman: Detective No. 27 (Batman) by Michael Uslan (ISBN-10: 1401201075, ISBN-13: 9781401201074). At this time we have not yet written a review for Batman: Detective No. 27 (Batman) by Michael Uslan (ISBN-10: 1401201075, ISBN-13: 9781401201074). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Bruce Wayne fighting crime minus the tights | Customer Rating: | DC Comics' "Elseworlds" stories re-imagine DC's superhero characters in times and locales different than the ones we're used to seeing. In this handsome, well-drawn hardback book, we meet a Bruce Wayne circa 1939 who takes on a dramatic but less theatrical persona than the Batman to fight evil and avenge his parents' deaths.
Of course, a Bruce Wayne in his prime in 1939 isn't technically an "Elseworlds" scenario, as that's exactly the time period when the character was initially introduced! What's truly an alternate take on the character, then, is Bruce becoming someone called "Detective #27", an agent in a secret society of detectives.
Comics fans, of course, know that Bruce Wayne/Batman originally appeared in Detective Comics #27, usually just referred to as Detective #27, back in the late 1930's, so Bruce Wayne's new persona here is a clever tribute to the character's history.
This is one of those stories where the main fictional character constantly interacts with famous historical figures of the time. Here, for example, Bruce Wayne interacts with Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Sigmund Freud, among others, and in prologues and flashbacks set in the 19th century, we also get to see Teddy Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, and others. If you enjoyed Caleb Carr's "The Alienist" and its sequel, you'll likely enjoy this tale of Mr. Wayne's secret society of detectives taking on an evil organization's 75 year-old plot to poison Gotham City with a mind-altering drug that induces intense fear.
Sound a little like the plot of the movie "Batman Begins", minus the historical settings? Maybe that's because writer Michael Uslan eventually went on to work on that very movie shortly after the appearance of this 2003 graphic novel. I guess it's fair that he decided to use elements of the plot of this story in the movie.
Sometimes this story is a little too dense with historical figures and plot explanations, but overall it's an involving story that feels like a pretty good novel. There's also a great revelation scene where we finally learn the identity of the real villain pulling the strings behind the scenes. It's great because it was actually a true shock to see who it was. Some great sleight-of-hand, Mr. Uslan!
As this book has been out a while, you can probably pick it up fairly cheaply with a little hunting around in Amazon's network of associated used book stores. It's worth seeking out. |
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