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File Size: 161444 KB

Print Length: 144 pages

Publisher: DC (December 11, 2012)

Publication Date: April 7, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B009POHIGG

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Ed Brubaker takes on Batman's Clown Prince of Crime with another old school style foe the Made of Wood killer in this wonderful Batman comic.NOTE: This is actually two stories with Brubaker's take on The Joker's origin story, which is very similar in concept to Alan Moore's The Killing Joke, with the difference being the motivations of The Joker. Brubaker is exploring the concept of a killer's mind. What makes them kill and what can heroes do about it?The second story is a genius detective noir style story about an old Green Lantern killer called Made of Wood. It's all clues and mysteries that Batman must take on! I found myself thoroughly enjoying both tales. While drawing on old comics and previous Batman books, Brubaker truly captures the conscious of the criminally insane! It's all very clever and well plotted with art that keeps getting better as the stories evolve.Check out Batman: The Man Who Laughs.

This book comes with the two stories and you can't really go with anymore of a classic than when Batman first meets the Joker. That particular tale feels like it came out of the old 90s animated series so the nostalgia factor was great. The second story 'Made of Wood' was a great follow up and focused on Batman and Alan Scott Green Lantern. You get a feel of how classic the old Green Lantern is, and learn to appreciate what he is capable of. Definitely check this out!

I love, love, love this comic! A interesting origin story of the Joker. I honestly think that I like this origin story of The Joker, more than I do The Killing Joke. Don't get me wrong, The Killing Joke is amazing! The remastered copy really sticks out in the sense of colors, art and the unique take on The Joker and how he became the Joker. The Man Who Laughs starts out with him already as The Joker, but it was the public that gave him the name "Joker"! Which I thought was interesting. What I also loved about this comic is that fact that he killed so much and so easily. He killed someone as commonly as a person would drink a cup of coffee or do there laundry lol.

This book is often said to be a perfect 'companion' to The Killing Joke, and while I agree it is story/content-wise, it isn't in the sense of style, depth or writing. This story (both of the ones included here, actually) aren't very thought-provoking and don't have the philosophical reflection that was in the Killing Joke. The Joker, while being ruthless, is very shallow and uninteresting character in this book. There is no apparent motive to his killing and the story doesn't spend any time (at all) in focusing on what is going on inside his head (the book is written from the perspective of Commissioner Gordon & Batman, through alternating narrative -- would've been awesome if Brubaker threw in the Joker's narrative/thoughts). The plot pretty much rolls like this: Crazy bad guy kills people, has something bigger planned; Good guy investigates, and an uneventful, twist-less wrap up proceeds. The writing is good, but the plot isn't. In fact, this book is made better by the Killing Joke in the sense that the reader is forced to apply the Joker's character from the latter story to this one, since this one lacks any development of its own -- in effect making the reader's image of the character more exciting and interesting; if you did not read the Killing Joke you will get even less out of this story (other than what I said before: a bare bones, no frills catch not too bright murderer plot).The second story included in this book is pretty lame. Although it is longer and slightly more interesting plot than the former story, it has some very questionable decisions which in effect just stretch it and are overall unnecessary. I am of course referring to dragging the Green Lantern (Alan) into the story, a move I see no purpose in other than just to market this as a "GREEN LANTERN & BATMAN TEAM UP!". An otherwise potentially interesting detective plot has another super hero thrown in which culminates in neither of the heroes getting enough 'screen-time' or development (not to mention that Green Lantern & Batman have completely different feels and flows to them which don't mesh well together -- like mixing a Beast story with The Punisher). Brubaker's talent however does not go unnoticed as he is still capable of pulling a decent read out of the mess. My other gripe with this story is its inclusion to begin with, it has nothing to do with the former story (other than batman, of course). ANY other half-decent Joker story would have been ideal -- the book IS called 'Man who laughs' after all.Overall, this is an odd combination of two stories, the title story being a fun and interesting compliment to The Killing Joke and the other being a rather mediocre Batman mash-up. For the 13.59 that amazon normally charges for this -- its a toss up. If you (like me) are a big fan of the Joker I recommend this as a filler to get up to $25 for free shipping, or perhaps if you just love batman in general (both stories revolve around him mostly). I should also probably mention that I never read comics as a kid (I almost 24 now) and only within the last couple months started reading some of this stuff so I hold the stories to pretty high standards (ie: novels, movies & even RPG video games at times) so if you love the simple stories, this may be right up your alley.Edit 11/19/09After some reflection, I feel 3 stars is too low, 4 is closer to the truth. The book has its merits and is definitely worth buying and very enjoyable read.

Understandably, the most famous Joker story is "The Killing Joke". Well, if there is one story to give it a run for its money, it's definitely "The Man Who Laughs". Personally, I enjoyed them both, but this one was my favorite of the two. To be quite honest though, they should be seen as companion pieces instead of competing stores, as they are often thought of. I liked both the story and the art of this tale. I'm also a fan of Batman's early days, so this was right up my alley. This story also gave a fair share of the focus to Gordon, which I thought was great. The only downside is the story itself is short, but hey, TKJ is also short, and at least TMWL contains bonus material and is also cheaper in price, so keep that in mind. Overall, this ranks as one of my favorite Batman trades and is is definitely a re-read.

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