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Paperback Batman Unmasked Book

ISBN: 0826413439

ISBN13: 9780826413437

Batman Unmasked

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A work of scholarship and a labor of love. "This is the definitive history of the Batman in all media: comics, film, television and the internet. The book?s combination of rigorous historical research... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Brilliant and entertaining

This is a rare thing - a scholarly study that you can't put down. It's beautifully written, enlightening and thoroughly researched all at once. I strongly recommend it to anyone with an interest in the Batman in particular or popular culture in general. Superb.

Brilliant and entertaining

This is a rare thing - a scholarly study that you can't put down. It's beautifully written, enlightening and thoroughly researched all at once. I strongly recommend it to anyone with an interest in the Batman in particular or popular culture in particular. Superb.

Brilliant. We need more books like this.

The idea of analyzing Batman as a serious cultural icon may seem laughable - until one realizes that there is some sixty years of history to the character and his companions. Batman has been there through most of the 20th Century, so there's something to analyze.This is not a pop culture book - this is an analysis of culture. Serious, insightful, footnote-heavy analysis. This is not for the casual comics fan - this is for people who love comics and their culture and want some insight into that culture and that history.This book analyzes batman in "blocks" of time. From the creation, to the war years, to the 50's, the 60's, the 70's, and beyond. Examples of interpretations, misinterpretations, and historical impact are given, at times in incredible detail (such as panel-by-panel analysis of a comic issue).Without giving anything away about the book, this analysis looks at how Batman came to be, what themes have endured, and how the times have (and haven't) affected him. Most interestingly, the "dark eras" of the comics Inquisition of the 50's and the controversial pop-interpretation of the 60's are examined in detail - and some startiling revelations and interpretations are made.The problem with reviewing this book is that I can't do it justice and don't wish to spoil the readers. However, simply, if you care about comics in general or Batman in particular, and like to understand the deep issues of culture, buy it. Buy several - give them to friends. It's worth it.

Outstanding

Batman unmasked is the quintisential exploration into the role of Batman as a cultural icon. It is a must read for those who have followed the 'caped crusader' in print, television and the cinema.

Fascinating and fun

I bought this not because I'm a Batman nut, but because the jacket implied it was going to be a well-written, well-researched history book of a sort, and I enjoy reading those. I didn't realise it would be quite such a good read as it is. Brooker is clearly in love with the subject, but he's also very thorough and is an amusing writer as well. Some of the chapter on Adam West and camp had me laughing out loud on the tube. Yes it would have been nice to see a few more pictures, and yes it reads like a thesis at times (I suspect it probably was!), but if you want to read an intelligent, fun book that touches on some major issues in pop culture, this is a great place to start.
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