Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989) #1
Writer: Dennis O'Neil
Pencils: Edward Hannigan
Ink: John Beatty
Letterer: John Constanza
Colorist: Richmond Lewis
Length: 26 Pages (Estimated)
Can I start with this issue or do I need to know something?:
This is the first issue of the series Legends of the Dark Knight, usually new series don't bring too much baggage.
What is it about?
This series in particular explores the early years of Batman, there are some slides that quote Frank Miller's "Year One"
Everything starts in Alaska, while Mr. Dogget, a bounty hunter, and Bruce Wayne are looking for Thomas Woodley. I won't spoil you the story, but Alaska keeps haunting Bruce after he returns to Gotham.
Did I like it?
This has been one of the arcs that I've liked the most so far. I've been reading Batman comics for just 6 months now, I started with the Grant Morrison run, then read the Frank Miller books, tried the Batman series from number one and now, while taking a break on that I decided to read The Legends of The Dark Knight. I've read the first 10 issues, it seems that each arc takes 5 issues.
Amazon has the first issue for free, and even when I had it for a while the cover didn't grab me from the start... So I didn't read it until I noticed I had downloaded it for a while and never paid attention to it.
The illustrations on it have 70's vibes, probably because of the color palette it uses: plain colors, with no gradients; heavy use of ink patterns and dark silhouettes. I really like the color palette used on night scenes.
Overall, if you get this, you will be getting a really good detective story. Let me know what you think of it.