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Just arrived is this two-book slipcased set, each book measuring 12.5 by 8.25 inches. This often-reprinted story ran originally as four issues of the monthly BATMAN comic (see example above right), in 1986-87.

Book One of this set is an excellent oversized reprint of the collected story with blue-line painted color by Richmond Lewis. I approve of it in every way. Lots of extra material including new forewords by editor Denny O’Neil and writer Frank Miller, and drawn afterword and comments by artist David Mazzucchelli, plus house ads, cover art, etc.

Book Two attempts to recreate the original newsprint comics version of the original issues larger, but in my opinion fails completely. The covers, on glossy stock, look great. The rest is on newsprint and each page is scanned from copies of the original comics. The result is mushy blacks (with four colors of ink dots in them) rather than the crisp, if grayed down, blacks of the original printings. The colors may be somewhat close to those seen in the original comics (and different from the ones in Book One), but the newsprint paper color is also in the scans, and the original large dot color separations are now mushy small dot separations that blur everything. The right way to do this would have been to reprint the original four-color separations on newsprint. Possibly they no longer exist, I don’t know, but this version is not very much like the original comics. Frankly, I hate it, and think it makes everyone involved look bad. The one saving grace of Book Two is the inclusion of every Miller script page and every Mazzucchelli pencilled layout, as well as some inked pages.

The suggested retail price for this box set is $125. I hope at some point DC will consider offering the contents of Book One with the added material from Book Two in a single volume. That one would be welcome on my own bookshelf.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics' most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase. The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high-resolution scans of the original coloring by David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis. The second volume will reprint the original 1987 version of the story as it ran in BATMAN

404-407, reproduced from scans made by Mazzucchelli and Lewis from the printed comic book pages, presented on stock that simulates the look and feel of the original comics. This volume will include Miller's complete scripts and Mazzucchelli's complete pencil layouts for all four chapters! Together, the two volumes will include more than 60 pages of bonus material, including everything seen in the existing hardcover and trade paperback collections.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: YEAR ONE presents one of DC Comics’ most lauded tales in two hardcover volumes contained by a slipcase.

The first volume will reprint the recolored version of the story from previous collected editions, remastered with new, high-resolution scans of the original coloring by David Mazzucchelli and Richmond Lewis.

The second volume will reprint the original 1987 version of the story as it ran in BATMAN

404-407, reproduced from scans made by Mazzucchelli and Lewis from the printed comic book pages, presented on stock that simulates the look and feel of the original comics. This volume will include Miller’s complete scripts and Mazzucchelli’s complete pencil layouts for all four chapters!

Together, the two volumes will include more than 60 pages of bonus material, including everything seen in the existing hardcover and trade paperback collections.

  • DC Comics, November 02, 2016
  • 288 pg, 8.25” x 12.5”
  • $125.00 USD
  • Order online: Amazon

Here is a collection I’ve been waiting literally years for, and when the above solicitation came out I was scratching my head along with the rest of the comic collecting community. My desire for an Absolute size of this amazing story overcame my good sense and I preordered it from my local comic shop. Now I hold it in my hands and I’m still scratching my head.

Batman year one absolute edition review năm 2024

The complete Batman: Year One story consists of four twenty-two issue comics, giving us eighty-eight pages of comic story. With covers, it was ninety-six pages in the original Batman: Year One hardcover collection from 1988 that carried a $12.95 USD cover price and included one additional page featuring the Amazing Heroes 102 cover Mazzucchelli cover did. This volume was completely recoloured by Richmond Lewis with an extensive colour palette and has been the gold standard for this story. Mazzucchelli and Lewis were interviewed about the recoloured hardcover for DC Currents, which I’ve previously posted. Here are the salient points:

“I drew the book with a simplified line, leaving the art open for the color and to make it a strong element in the storytelling.” David continued. “And when you have a good colorist working on the book, you’re going to end up getting even more than you could ask for.”

Richmond’s goal in the re-coloring of YEAR ONE was simple. “I wanted to bring a sense of drama to the story, from simple color to the more complex. But overall it’s pretty restrained. I tried to use a limited palette, so you won’t see every color on every page, except in those places where the full range is called for.”

“I tried to use the color to follow the storytelling. There are quiet places in the story that have quiet color, while a loud, fast paced big bang sequence is going to be colored to bring out the art’s impact.”

What was the result of this artistic husband and wife pairing? “I think the recolored edition is fantastic,” said David. Richmond was likewise pleased with the collaboration, saying, “I loved coloring David’s work . . . and not just because he’s my husband.”

In 2005 an updated collection for Batman: Year One was released with the same recoloured version and a slew of extras. Unfortunately, I don’t own this version to compare, since it was the same standard comic size as the original hardcover collection.

Batman year one absolute edition review năm 2024

Now we have the Absolute Batman: Year One collection, featuring two hardcovers in a slipcase. The first hardcover, Book One, features the same recoloured version of the story as used in 1988, but with “new, high-resolution scans of the original coloring”. Extras include a Denny O’Neil introduction dated 1988, process art from Mazzucchelli for various collected edition covers and promotional material, all looking to be from the 2005 collection.

Comparing it page to page with the 1988 collection the colours are the same and the new paper stock is slightly thicker. Book One is a larger version of previous collections and as such presents the best collection to date.

Batman year one absolute edition review năm 2024

Let’s move on to Book Two, a complete reprinting of the original newsprint issues. They look to be scanned and enlarged, but that’s it. Every page has blurred text, which I can only guess is from scanning and enlarging. Some pages are better than others, but that’s small comfort. This volume includes a substantial extras section, providing sixty-two pages of Miller’s scripts and Mazzucchelli’s page layouts. These are a wonderful look at the process of creating these comics.

Unfortunately, that doesn’t make up for the dreadful choices made for Book Two. The scanned and enlarged original comics look terrible. If they wanted to use the original colour palette then they should have made the volume in the same manner as the Jack Kirby Fourth World Omnibus series. Or better yet completely skipped this and added the sixty-two pages of process extras to Book One and provided a 190 page Absolute Batman: Year One for $75.

Batman year one absolute edition review năm 2024

I made this purchase as a nostalgic fanboy, and looking at the description and price point should have known better. Bob Chapman, please produce a Gallery Edition.

Is Batman Year One worth reading?

I definitely say this is a must for any Batman Fan to read. If you have thoughts about watching Batman Year One animated film, read this before you watch it because the graphic novel allows the reader to get the inside thoughts of characters that are not shown in the animated feature.

What makes Batman Year One so good?

Year One was written by Frank Miller and illustrated by David Mazzucchelli and is today regarded as one of the finest works in comic book history – noted for its unusual noir tone, street-level violence and a more realistic take on how multimillionaire orphan Bruce Wayne chose to put on tights and a cowl and became ...

Is Batman Year One a good starting point?

This is probably the most accessible Batman comic ever and where new readers should start, because while The Dark Knight Returns is Batman's omega, Batman Year One is his alpha. David Mazzucchelli is sublime. He illustrates with pure balance: minimal while detailed, bright yet dark, bold yet subtle.

Is Batman Year One a good movie?

Critical response. Batman: Year One received positive reviews upon its release. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 88% based on reviews from eight critics, with an average rating of 6.6/10.