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PANEL: Batman: Year One Hundred #4


Batman: Year One Hundred #4
By Paul Pope
May 2006, DC

(Thanks to Zilla for the scan.)


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Guy LeCharles Gonzalez

Sometimes loud, formerly poet, always opinionated. As in guillotine... Guy LeCharles Gonzalez is currently the Chief Content & Marketing Officer for LibraryPass. He's also previously been publisher & marketing director for Writer’s Digest; project lead for the Panorama Project; director, content strategy & audience development for Library Journal & School Library Journal; and founding director of programming & business development for the original Digital Book World.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. zilla

    i hope you enjoyed this mini as much as i did. the end wasn’t anything spectacular, but taken as a whole i loved it.

  2. Guy LeCharles Gonzalez

    Pleasantly surprised by it, actually. I wasn’t familiar with Pope’s work before this, and was really skeptical going in, but once I warmed up to the artwork, the story was a pretty fun thrill ride. Still have to go back and read through the extras, though. Pope did a nice job a suggesting a layered backstory and I’d love to see a sequel to this.

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