Batman: Knightfall Vol. 2

Batman: Knightfall Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2021-04-28 07:51:53
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Chuck Dixon
  • ISBN:1401284396
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Summary

The diabolical brute known as Bane has finally defeated Batman and is one step closer to taking control of Gotham City。 Without any options left, the Dark Knight must pass his iconic cape and cowl to a worthy ally。 A new Batman arrives in Gotham, and his first order of business is to do what Bruce Wayne couldn't do himself--defeat Bane。

Batman: Knightfall Vol。 2 is part of a nine-volume 25th-anniversary series that revisits Batman's seminal clash with Bane。 This volume collects Batman #498-500, Detective Comics #664-666, Showcase '93 #7-8 and Batman: Shadow of the Bat #16-18, along with additional material from the creators。

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Reviews

Malum

Solid ending to the Knightfall story (despite the weird Scarecrow/Anarky story shoved in the middle of everything)。

Kole

A very enjoyable conclusion to the first part of the Knightfall arc。 It's got some bad writing and reeks of 90s's Batman but the overall story and it's main focus is still fresh and engaging today。 What if Batman's successor doesn't follow the exact same rules? Can he accomplish what the Batman couldn't? Highly Recommended if you enjoyed the first part。 A very enjoyable conclusion to the first part of the Knightfall arc。 It's got some bad writing and reeks of 90s's Batman but the overall story and it's main focus is still fresh and engaging today。 What if Batman's successor doesn't follow the exact same rules? Can he accomplish what the Batman couldn't? Highly Recommended if you enjoyed the first part。 。。。more

GreenScreenGrin

This was a great ending to the Knightfall story, or at least for the first arc。 I definitely have a better appreciation for this story because it has a lasting effect on the character, which is something rarely seen in today's DC books。 Also, Azreal is a badass。 This was a great ending to the Knightfall story, or at least for the first arc。 I definitely have a better appreciation for this story because it has a lasting effect on the character, which is something rarely seen in today's DC books。 Also, Azreal is a badass。 。。。more

Stano Várady

Zatiaľ čo ma výplňové príbehy Alana Granta nebavili vôbec, pokračovanie s Brucom na vozíku a Azraelom, ktorý ho zaskakuje a veľmi rýchlo podlieha pocitu moci, boli veľmi fajn a jeho nový, spawní Azrael-Batman obleček taktiež。 Silné 3*。

Javier Lárraga

Ya nadamás por ese final este último recopilatorio valió la pena。 Batman Knightfall Volumen 2 empieza justo en el momento donde terminó el volumen anterior con Bruce Wayne siendo quebrado en todos los aspectos por Bane con una victoria absoluta sobre el legado del hombre murciélago。 Ahora que Bruce Wayne esta afrontando una lenta recuperación y ya no puede ser Batman, Bruce decide dejarle el manto a Azrael para que lo supla, esto sin saber que Azrael traera a la vida una nueva versión de Batman Ya nadamás por ese final este último recopilatorio valió la pena。 Batman Knightfall Volumen 2 empieza justo en el momento donde terminó el volumen anterior con Bruce Wayne siendo quebrado en todos los aspectos por Bane con una victoria absoluta sobre el legado del hombre murciélago。 Ahora que Bruce Wayne esta afrontando una lenta recuperación y ya no puede ser Batman, Bruce decide dejarle el manto a Azrael para que lo supla, esto sin saber que Azrael traera a la vida una nueva versión de Batman más terrorífica y brutal que la de Bruce, este nuevo Batman no conoce los límites y hará cumplir la ley aunque tenga que castigar a todos sin piedad。。。Tratando de ser breve para no entrar en spoilers puedo decirles que el guión logra ser muy entretenido y mantiene el ritmo mucho mejor que el volumen anterior, podemos observar las consecuencias del final del volumen 1 con una Ciudad Gótica sin un protector y en general los números no tienen relleno, cosa que si pasaba en el arco del escape de Arkham, incluso el dibujo mejora bastante y esto se nota en los cómics donde aparece el espantapájaros y ni que decir del último número donde podemos atestiguar la pelea entre Bane y Azrael。Quede satisfecho con el final de la saga Knighfall y aunque no creo que sea buena para entrarle al mundo de Batman, creo que es ideal para alguien que es fan del personaje y quiere conocer el origen de Bane y ver en acción a Azrael y a la amplia galería de villanos de Batman。。。 。。。more

ISMOTU

He broke the Bat。。。Bruce Wayne run ragged by a gaggle of villains gets destroyed by Bane and a new Dark Knight must rise。 This was seismic。

Victor Casas

Nunca me fascinó la idea de un Batman Azrael pero este cómic ejecuta todo lo que propone magníficamente y la atmósfera para ESA batalla final me dejó sin palabras。Por mucho el tomo más rápido de leer por toda la acción que conlleva y que te hace apreciar la lenta construcción que se fue dando en los dos tomos pasados。MUY recomendado。

Cyril

3。5

Spencer

I enjoyed this but not quite as much as the first volume, this was much more action focused and relied less on solid writing, I liked the direction in which the story went but it wasn’t as well crafted。 That said it was still a lot of fun!

Michael Holland

Bruce has fallen。 Can someone else really take up the mantle of the "Batman"? This story is a really interesting look into what it really means to be the Caped Crusader and what it means to those who support him。 Bruce has fallen。 Can someone else really take up the mantle of the "Batman"? This story is a really interesting look into what it really means to be the Caped Crusader and what it means to those who support him。 。。。more

Charles

2。5

Henry Blackwood

I’m overrating this but I love this whole idea so much and even though some parts are cringe its so worth seeing a direction in a Batman story。 One that’s not reactive。 I know that’s my only comment on the last three knightfall reviews I’ve done but it’s so true。 I’m tired of reactive DC changing shit all the time, forcing Tom King to make his War of Jokes and Riddles canon when it obviously works heaps better as an elseworlds tale。 It’s just dumb。So even though, like I’ve said before, the writi I’m overrating this but I love this whole idea so much and even though some parts are cringe its so worth seeing a direction in a Batman story。 One that’s not reactive。 I know that’s my only comment on the last three knightfall reviews I’ve done but it’s so true。 I’m tired of reactive DC changing shit all the time, forcing Tom King to make his War of Jokes and Riddles canon when it obviously works heaps better as an elseworlds tale。 It’s just dumb。So even though, like I’ve said before, the writing isn’t up to scratch on a technical standpoint the whole idea of this is much better。 It’s fresher。 It’s unashamed and unafraid。 Let’s make Batman a psychopath who is just as bad as Bane but feels immediately justified in his actions because he dethrones Bane (Something Bruce Wayne couldn’t do)。 This all stemming from months of foreshadowing Bruce Wayne’s physical and mental decline and eventual breaking by Bane at the end of the last trade I read。 It rules。It’s a grandiose idea that pulls no punches and has a definite destination in mind。 And because of that, it succeeds in making us remember it。 Because even now it’s still got a big story to tell where our Batman is now the antagonist of the story from now and our usual Batman is in a wheelchair。 It’s must read stuff and is interesting still almost 30 years later。 It’s fucking great! It trumps the subpar writing even though Chuck Dixon isn’t a bad writer by any stretch。 It’s just very 90’s which is why some people can’t stand it。 And why I love it。 。。。more

Zaz

It’s obvious since a long time that I’m fond of the Robins, but I wasn’t aware I actually cared so much about Bat-Bruce。 Most of the volume wasn’t really interesting, except maybe the story with the Scarecrow which had some good moments。 Tim dealing with Bat-Jean-Paul was interesting and the fact he’s often thinking about relationships and what is happening is something I appreciate about him, so I wasn’t disappointed by the time spent with him。 On another hand, Bat-Jean-Paul was so bland and bo It’s obvious since a long time that I’m fond of the Robins, but I wasn’t aware I actually cared so much about Bat-Bruce。 Most of the volume wasn’t really interesting, except maybe the story with the Scarecrow which had some good moments。 Tim dealing with Bat-Jean-Paul was interesting and the fact he’s often thinking about relationships and what is happening is something I appreciate about him, so I wasn’t disappointed by the time spent with him。 On another hand, Bat-Jean-Paul was so bland and boring that I’d a revelation about the fact Batman isn’t just a guy in a costume。 On top of that I almost cried of joy when there were some pages involving Bruce (even if he wasn’t really efficient)。 To summarize, this volume was a pretty average read after the previous one, but I discovered that I actually like Bruce a lot, so it wasn’t a useless read。 。。。more

Aria Maher

Once again borrowed from my Batman-loving brother。 An interesting continuation of the last volume。 It was cool to see a hero with a different ideology take up the Batman mantle while Bruce is out of commission。 I'm looking forward to reading the rest of this story arc sometime soon! Once again borrowed from my Batman-loving brother。 An interesting continuation of the last volume。 It was cool to see a hero with a different ideology take up the Batman mantle while Bruce is out of commission。 I'm looking forward to reading the rest of this story arc sometime soon! 。。。more