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Download PDF , by Paul Dini Grant Morrison

Download PDF , by Paul Dini Grant Morrison

, by Paul Dini Grant Morrison

, by Paul Dini Grant Morrison


, by Paul Dini Grant Morrison


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File Size: 290838 KB

Print Length: 256 pages

Publisher: DC (August 28, 2012)

Publication Date: April 7, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0097G51DE

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Like, I'm so annoyed I SPENT MONEY ON THIS CONFUSING SERIES OF COMICS. Ugh, it was just; the way its paced makes you feel like you're missing a few issues, and the whole book set's up a climactic battle that ends...with deus ex machina. Seriously. It was awful. The saving grace was the amazing work, both in penciling and inking, from the various artists who worked on this boring, flawed story. Oh and like, I dunno, three or four scenes take place in Gotham? Something around that number. Do yourself a favor and if you're hellbent on getting a batman book, get something like "Hush", " The Long Halloween", or even "Batman and Son"! Which was the book before this one in this "series", which, although not amazing, was pretty good. Which reminds me, I BOUGHT THIS TO FOLLOW UP THE PLOTLINES SET UP BY THAT BOOK, AND THIS ONE DIDN'T EVEN /MENTION/ ANY OF IT!! THE SINGLE THING THAT TIES THIS " FOLLOW UP" TO BATMAN AND SON IS DAMIEN! DONT GET THIS IF YOU READ BATMAN AND SON AND WANT TO FOLLOW UP! ITS A WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY!

This story doesn't hold a candle to the older Demon stories. Maybe it's not supposed to: it's not about the goal of cleansing the earth, the art is disjointed, the character of Ra's seems a bit off and its focus on a relationship between Ra's and Batman is awkwardly portrayed at best.In this story Ra's disembodied spirit is looking for a host and we get the filet of his life story as the host body is being prepared for possession. My understanding was that, if the Lazarus pool failed to resurrect the body then the character would be gone. I was hoping the redirection the story titled itself after was something less literal.Now that Batman's got a son with Ra's Al Ghul's daughter, maybe the story is going to be about the Ascention of the kid to the role, or even more clever: his mother. Nah. This is a 'cult' story, a story of worship and ritual. This isn't a story of a rise to power and acceptance of the role (ala, I don't know, the Godfather, for example). Gramps want the body of the boy. And when that doesn't work out, we get the rise of zombie Ra's and soon another bodily possession of a character who was introduced just for that purpose and then to die. Meh.I've always liked the relationship Ra's and Batman: his daughter loves the 'Detective' and is regularly blinded by his own love of his daughte to the point that she thwarts his plans time and again. But that's aside the point because these relationships are really unimportant in this story: just that the boy is Batman's son. And that Robin wants to resurrect his father. Geez. Not every character born of tragedy needs to be bathed in it and ignorantly obsessed...There's no plan for world domination ... that's fine. There's no romance between Batman and Talia. Okay... There's no real character development ... Uh... The villain is a zombie. Oh.And in the end? A toast to family and nothing's changed. It's just not what I want in a story focusing on Ra's Al Ghul, let alone a crossover 'event'.I would save the money.

Batman must prevent Ra's Al Ghul's return to life through the sacrifice of his blood son Damian Wayne. Family, friendship, and morals are tested in this great adventure comib from Grant Morrison, Paul Dini, and a slew of other authors and artists. The jokes hit as hard as the action, while mysticism and magic are aplenty in this really solid book. I think you should give it a chance. It's a lot of fun!

What happens when one of Batman's most powerful enemies comes back from the dead? Nothing too good, as Batman, Robin, and Nightwing and are about to find out in The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul. The story picks up with Damian, the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia Al Ghul, seeking Batman for help when his grandfather returns from the grave to use him for a new body. Soon enough, Batman is on the scene, as Robin struggles with playing second fiddle to Damian, and Nightwing gets thrown into the mix as well. The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul is pretty much a crossover of a number of Batbooks, and feature contributions from writers including Grant Morrison, Paul Dini, Peter Milligan, Keith Champagne, and Fabian Nicieza; and artists including Tony Daniel, David Lopez, Jason Pearson, Freddie E. Williams II, Don Kramer, and Ryan Benjamin among others. The biggest problem with this hardcover collection is that a majority of the book just feels uneven and disjointed thanks to having so much talent on board throughout so many books. The brilliance of Grant Morrison's run on Batman in particular gets lost in all of this, but for the most part, The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul manages to be pretty entertaining regardless. Still though, it just seems that the story as a whole could have been much better too. Flaws aside though, The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul is a decent and entertaining Batman saga that you will get some enjoyment out of, but if you're looking for some Batman stories that really prove memorable, just stick with Grant Morrison's current run.

But not satisfying either. Ra's Al Guhl returns...He and Nathan's family fight, Talks carried Damien away and our heroes take off in the Batjet and by the way it's Christmas...I do hope this continued and will contain a more mature writer... This is like a sitcom or video game. Needs depth. Batman and company are DEEP

The story about Ra's Al Ghul rescurrecting and Thalia's involvement in the story are good. However the scriptwriter has included almost non-stop action in the comic. Batman and comrades are fighting ninjas and other baddies almost 90% of the time. This non-stop action makes the novel tiring to read.

I got Batman & Son, The Resurrection of Ra's Al Ghul and The Black Glove in order to understand Batman RIP. I found Resurrection quite bad because things happened "just because". I mean, this is just like a silver age comic, no grounds. Ra's second coming was SO damn easy that makes the tale a real lay down. The action parts of the book were good though and it was nice to have Robin and Nightwing on the team again. Still the book is no big deal, but it will help you to learn 1 or 2 things about RIP. My recomendation: Let a friend get it and then ask it borrowed.

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