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Grovel lettersDrop us a line and we might publish your opinions right here! Sunday, July 24, 2005Batman: The Killing Joke
I love your site. It provides great analysis of the stories and encouraged
me to check up on a few graphic novels that I did not previously bother with. About The Killing Joke: Perhaps you ought to note that this story is the one in which Barbara Gordon is shot and crippled by the Joker. This was a major event in Bat-history because it lead her to become the wheelchair-bound Oracle. After all, Oracle has become one of the most important characters in the Bat-world and it was this story that lead her creation. By the way, would you consider Batman: Thrillkiller and Neil Gaiman's 1602 as graphic novels? Mark Treuthardt Consider your The Killing Joke comment noted. Perhaps we could do a revision. And yes, we would consider both those titles to be graphic novels for the purposes of this site. ArchivesADVERTISEMENT:
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