Batman: Hush
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2009
320
Novel • Fiction
Gotham City • Contemporary
2009
Adult
13+ years
Batman: Hush, written by Jeph Loeb with artwork by Jim Lee and Scott Williams, follows Batman as an individual who encounters a mysterious foe named Hush, who manipulates Gotham City's criminals to wreak havoc. This story arc explores Batman's relationships, uncovering hidden truths and testing his strategic ingenuity within Gotham.
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Batman: Hush by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, and Scott Williams is lauded for its stunning artwork and intricate storytelling, offering fans a deep dive into Batman's world. However, some critics find the plot overly convoluted with a less impactful resolution. Overall, it remains a visual and narrative treat for both new and long-time Batman fans.
Fans of gritty, complex narratives such as Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns or Alan Moore's Watchmen will relish Batman: Hush by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, and Scott Williams. This graphic novel attracts readers who enjoy intricate plots, strong character development, and striking visuals within the superhero genre.
53,554 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
320
Novel • Fiction
Gotham City • Contemporary
2009
Adult
13+ years
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