![]() ![]() It’s interesting, exciting and strange, and it features two of the best down-and-out brawls in any Batman comic. It’s a comic book touchstone for a reason, but more than that, it’s an important piece of literature that makes a statement-admittedly, one that’s now become very controversial-about the ability and right of citizens to take a stand when things get bad. It’s one of the few books that truly lives up to the hype, even now, three decades later (*cough*). There are probably about a thousand reasons why you might not have read The Dark Knight Returns, but there’s only one real reason why you should read it. Sorry, about that.) Perhaps you’re just not a super hero fan, or are more of a “Superman person.” Or maybe you found this post because you don’t read comics at all currently, but are open to the idea. And yes, you did just sprout a dozen new grey hairs. Maybe you’re more about what’s happening now, and prefer to read current comics than ones that are nearly 30 years old. ![]() However, that doesn’t mean you’ve read it. ![]() Along with Watchmen, it’s arguably one of the most widely recognized super hero graphic novels in existence. If you have even a passing awareness of comic books and graphic novels, you’ve heard of The Dark Knight Returns. ![]()
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