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# Batman: Hush

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Gotham City’s worst criminals—Joker, Riddler, Ra’s al Ghul, Clayface and others—have emerged to throw Batman’s life into utter chaos. However, these villains are part of a much more elaborate, sinister scheme to destroy the Dark Knight once and for all, one headed by a mastermind much closer to Bruce Wayne than any foe before... Pushed past his breaking point, Batman will need to use more than the world’s greatest detective skills to unravel the mystery behind this murderous plot before those closest to the Detective suffer the consequences. In this truly unforgettable story by two of comics’ top talents, writer Jeph Loeb and DC Publisher Jim Lee present the Caped Crusader’s most personal case yet in one of the greatest Batman stories ever told. This volume collects Batman #609-619 as well as the 6-page segment from Wizard #0 and a 2-page origin story that originally appeared at dccomics.com.

Review: Detective and mastermind go head to head - Batman:Hush is a phenomenal product and very pleasurable reading experience. Once you turn the last page, only to see that beautiful back cover art, you'll definitely find yourself starting all over again in order to relive the thrilling moments of Hush, of which there were many. I know I did. Everything about this collection was just right and so well done including the artwork, character design, dialogue, pacing, cover, length, and trust me, I could go on. This is a must read for those who are fans of Batman and overall great storytelling. While Hush has many familiar faces, it is told through the eyes of Batman and is the story of a new criminal mastermind striking at Gotham's protector through the ones he loves and using various villains as pawns in his game as an even bigger plot unfolds. The Dark Knight seeks to find the identity of this new foe and take him down...before its too late. The plot of Hush is very addictive due to its fast pacing, multitude of villains, and the desire as a reader to get answers as the story goes on. While the plot is a somewhat complex and has a lot of moving parts, it is told in such a way that it never gets sloppy or out of hand. Despite all of the characters and details regarding the introduction of this new criminal mastermind, its written in a way that always keeps you hooked and aware of whats going on. Not to mention, the ending is a real shocker! The writing also stayed true to Batman's character and does a fantastic job of helping us get inside his mind, allowing us to see the toll that the events in this story have on him. Although it contains 11 issues and has some length to it, you'll finish this book in no time due to not being able to put it down! Overall, I would say Hush is a great pick-up for those who have been reading graphic novels for years or are just starting out since not much prior knowledge is needed to understand and enjoy this story. I could go on and continue to praise this storyarc but for now, I should probably hush.
Review: Great Fun - For me, the grittier and less "super" the hero, the better--hence the appeal of Batman. Here's what I think is great, and not so great, about Hush: What's GREAT: * WRITING: I haven't read a ton of Jeff Loeb, but what I have is considerably better than average. As another reviewer mentioned, Hush did feel a little "contrived" at points, with perhaps a few too many characters shoe-horned in. That aside, I have to give Loeb a 9/10 for a great, gritty, solid story arc. * ART: There's a level of maturity in Jim Lee's art here that I didn't always notice (in the often miserably written dreck that passed for comics) in the 1990s. Always technically brilliant, Lee's forms are a little more restrained. Women, in particular don't have cleavage ready to burst onto the next page... Meanwhile, Lee's depth, design and attention to detail are simply stunning. There is an electrical crackle to his pages that will drop your jaw, catch your breath, and snap your head back if you're not ready for it. In the forward, Lee showers praise on his inker, Scott Williams, and the colorist, Alex Sinclair. The final product is memorable. Finally, the muted, Alex Ross-esque "flashback" scenes are excellent! Heroes & Villains: The Bats/Cats dynamic was great. Croc was pretty interesting. Harley Quin was fun. I don't want to ruin anything for those who haven't read this yet, so I'll stop there. NOT so great: * Superman: Sorry, but invulnerability annoys me, the vast majority of lame muggles not fingering Clark for Supes annoys me, kryptonite annoys me like a puss-producing rash, and Krypto the Dog Wonder makes me want to tie an anvil to my tongue, and drop it from a tall building. I put up with Superman, but Super Dog needs to be flown to Bizarro Land, and abandoned. * Lady Shiva: She reads (at least here) like a lame carryover from the mindless '90s. Send her back... Little Grievances: * Bruce Wayne is a bazillionaire. If Obama has a bullet-resistant suit (he really does!), Batman should be fully bullet-proofed. If Gordon can mosey up behind The Bats, wing his arm (and draw blood), any decent shot with a gun could kill him. I'm sorry, but real world technology has gone so far beyond the "Bat-leotard" that it's time DC stopped asking readers to suspend their disbelief. * "Poor little rich boy" Bruce Wayne is so done already. How about recasting Wayne losing lots of $ in an economic downturn? * ART: There is one small beef I have with Lee's art: Virtually all of the heroes' (particularly the males) faces look nearly identical. When Wayne meets Kent, they're indistinguishable. If Bruce's friend Thomas Elliot didn't have red hair, he'd be pretty much identical too. I wish great artists like Lee would make more of an effort to differentiate. Overall though, big, big fun.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #806,590 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,956 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #2,092 in Mystery Graphic Novels #10,240 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,443 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Detective and mastermind go head to head
*by N***. on April 19, 2016*

Batman:Hush is a phenomenal product and very pleasurable reading experience. Once you turn the last page, only to see that beautiful back cover art, you'll definitely find yourself starting all over again in order to relive the thrilling moments of Hush, of which there were many. I know I did. Everything about this collection was just right and so well done including the artwork, character design, dialogue, pacing, cover, length, and trust me, I could go on. This is a must read for those who are fans of Batman and overall great storytelling. While Hush has many familiar faces, it is told through the eyes of Batman and is the story of a new criminal mastermind striking at Gotham's protector through the ones he loves and using various villains as pawns in his game as an even bigger plot unfolds. The Dark Knight seeks to find the identity of this new foe and take him down...before its too late. The plot of Hush is very addictive due to its fast pacing, multitude of villains, and the desire as a reader to get answers as the story goes on. While the plot is a somewhat complex and has a lot of moving parts, it is told in such a way that it never gets sloppy or out of hand. Despite all of the characters and details regarding the introduction of this new criminal mastermind, its written in a way that always keeps you hooked and aware of whats going on. Not to mention, the ending is a real shocker! The writing also stayed true to Batman's character and does a fantastic job of helping us get inside his mind, allowing us to see the toll that the events in this story have on him. Although it contains 11 issues and has some length to it, you'll finish this book in no time due to not being able to put it down! Overall, I would say Hush is a great pick-up for those who have been reading graphic novels for years or are just starting out since not much prior knowledge is needed to understand and enjoy this story. I could go on and continue to praise this storyarc but for now, I should probably hush.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Fun
*by A***S on October 31, 2009*

For me, the grittier and less "super" the hero, the better--hence the appeal of Batman. Here's what I think is great, and not so great, about Hush: What's GREAT: * WRITING: I haven't read a ton of Jeff Loeb, but what I have is considerably better than average. As another reviewer mentioned, Hush did feel a little "contrived" at points, with perhaps a few too many characters shoe-horned in. That aside, I have to give Loeb a 9/10 for a great, gritty, solid story arc. * ART: There's a level of maturity in Jim Lee's art here that I didn't always notice (in the often miserably written dreck that passed for comics) in the 1990s. Always technically brilliant, Lee's forms are a little more restrained. Women, in particular don't have cleavage ready to burst onto the next page... Meanwhile, Lee's depth, design and attention to detail are simply stunning. There is an electrical crackle to his pages that will drop your jaw, catch your breath, and snap your head back if you're not ready for it. In the forward, Lee showers praise on his inker, Scott Williams, and the colorist, Alex Sinclair. The final product is memorable. Finally, the muted, Alex Ross-esque "flashback" scenes are excellent! Heroes & Villains: The Bats/Cats dynamic was great. Croc was pretty interesting. Harley Quin was fun. I don't want to ruin anything for those who haven't read this yet, so I'll stop there. NOT so great: * Superman: Sorry, but invulnerability annoys me, the vast majority of lame muggles not fingering Clark for Supes annoys me, kryptonite annoys me like a puss-producing rash, and Krypto the Dog Wonder makes me want to tie an anvil to my tongue, and drop it from a tall building. I put up with Superman, but Super Dog needs to be flown to Bizarro Land, and abandoned. * Lady Shiva: She reads (at least here) like a lame carryover from the mindless '90s. Send her back... Little Grievances: * Bruce Wayne is a bazillionaire. If Obama has a bullet-resistant suit (he really does!), Batman should be fully bullet-proofed. If Gordon can mosey up behind The Bats, wing his arm (and draw blood), any decent shot with a gun could kill him. I'm sorry, but real world technology has gone so far beyond the "Bat-leotard" that it's time DC stopped asking readers to suspend their disbelief. * "Poor little rich boy" Bruce Wayne is so done already. How about recasting Wayne losing lots of $ in an economic downturn? * ART: There is one small beef I have with Lee's art: Virtually all of the heroes' (particularly the males) faces look nearly identical. When Wayne meets Kent, they're indistinguishable. If Bruce's friend Thomas Elliot didn't have red hair, he'd be pretty much identical too. I wish great artists like Lee would make more of an effort to differentiate. Overall though, big, big fun.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A work of art
*by P***N on September 18, 2011*

If I had to give an epithet to Batman Hush it would be: perfect. For me the graphic novel made by the team Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee and Scott Williams is a work of art that all Batman fans must have. The introduction made by Jeph Loeb in the graphic novel shows the dedication these three men had when doing it, and how they realized how important this story was going to be. The story begins with Batman on a mission to rescue a boy that has been kidnapped by Killer Croc, during the operation Batman realizes that this kind of things is something that Killer Croc wouldn't have made, so he thinks who's behind the operation. Who's the real brain of all this. At the beginning it seems that Catwoman is behind all this but his investigations will take to somebody that is moving the strings, somebody we have never seen before, but is someone who knows Batman very well and won't stop until defeat him. This story isn't that dark, the hero doesn't move in the scum of Gotham as much as in other comics we have seen, here we have a romance between Batman a Catwoman that brings some emotional stability to the hero in some stages of the story. She even helps inside the Batcave and in the investigation. We have some flashbacks in the past of Bruce Wayne and his friend Thomas Elliot when they were children, some allies like Lois Lane, Clark Kent, Huntress, Oracle or Dick Grayson and Tim Drake. And we have a good selection selection of villains in this graphic novel like Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, Clayface, Harley Quinn, Joker or even Lex Luthor as President of USA. The script made by Jeph Loeb makes this story very attractive and interesting maybe he gave a clue of who was that new enemy very soon, something that makes him lose a lot of attractive. An easy story to read and you don't need to go to other arcs to know what's going on. Jim Lee's art it's perfect for this kind of story full of details and a lot of good techniques we normally don't see in comics very often. I also emphasize the Alex Sinclair's good job in the right use of the colors to not wrinkle all the work of Jim Lee. My recommendation is that you have to pick this graphic novel if you want to have one of the best stories of Batman ever made.

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