![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the artwork aside, there’s not much to praise in Three Jokers. It’s the kind of unflashy work that almost goes unnoticed, which is a sign of how highly-skilled the artists are and how well they’re executing on this series. His linework is realistic and well-rendered, and Anderson’s colors complement it well. Fabok’s storytelling is strong, and he uses the nine-panel grid and its variations to great effect. ![]() ![]() Billed as “The ultimate story of Batman and The Joker,” the series has put Batman and two of The Joker’s most famous victims, Batgirl and Red Hood, on the trail of the trio of Jokers, and at each other’s throats over their differing methods of how to deal with them once they’re caught.įabok and Anderson’s work throughout Three Jokers has been excellent, and the series finale is no different. This week sees the conclusion of that dangling plot thread with the final issue of Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, and Brad Anderson ’s Batman: Three Jokers. Back in 2016, Batman asked the Mobius Chair what The Joker’s real name was, and was told instead that there were three Jokers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |