Batman: The Long Halloween Part 2 is the second installment of a six-part series written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Tim Sale. It was published in 1996, following Batman: The Long Halloween, which was released back in 1995.
This story follows Bruce Wayne/Batman as he continues to pursue Gotham’s serial killer with the assistance of Police Officer James Gordon and Attorney Harvey Dent. However, when the killer turns his attention on the Falcones – one of Gotham’s most powerful criminal families – things become complicated for Harvey Dent who finds himself caught between two fronts. In this review, we will discuss what makes this particular volume so amazing!
A Full Review of “Batman: The Long Halloween”
“Batman: The Long Halloween,” by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale, is a story that follows Bruce Wayne/Batman as he continues to pursue Gotham’s serial killer with the assistance of Police Officer James Gordon and Attorney Harvey Dent. However, when the killer turns his attention on the Falcones – one of Gotham’s most powerful criminal families things become complicated for Harvey who finds himself caught between two fronts.
This book really captures Batman battling inner demons throughout all four parts to get closer to finding “The Holiday Killer.” He battles against villains such as Catwoman or Two-Face; but also has some personal struggles like balancing his social and personal life. There is a lot of suspense and action in this movie that I don’t think anyone will be able to put down after they start reading! It’s really well written, too. This review does not give away any spoilers or the ending of the story. Check out my blog for more information on Batman: The Long Halloween Part two by Jeph Loeb!
Audience Reaction on “Batman: The Long Halloween”
“After watching “Batman: The Long Halloween”, I am not sure if this is the story of a man who becomes batman or batman becoming human. It’s an amazing movie and it deserves to be seen by everyone.”- Jodie M.
“This was one of my favorite Batman movies!” – Melissa D.
‘I liked that batman seemed more real in this because they didn’t just make him all perfect like some other comic heroes.’- Brian T.
One thing for certain about this series is that you won’t want to put it down! – Paul L.