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Loading... Batman & Houdini: The Devil's Workshop (original 1993; edition 1993)by Howard Chaykin (Writer), John Francis Moore (Writer), Mark Chiarello (Illustrator), Ken Bruzenak (Letterer)While this Elseworlds has a similar feel to Gotham by Gaslight, it's set about 20 years later in 1907, and isn't related to that earlier story. This one has the huge draw for me of featuring Harry Houdini, and then the huge negative of Chaykin using racial slurs and misogyny in a way that comes across as "naughty boy saying naughty words" rather than as (unnecessary) historical accuracy. It's a disappointment, as is the plot that shoehorns in a Renfield-ish Joker and vampires. It has the makings of a great story, spoiled by a hamfisted execution. 3🦇 solely for the very good watercolour artwork. A fascinating and beautifully painted "Elseworlds" tale of a young Batman at the turn of the 20th century, as he encounters Harry Houdini and they join forces to defeat a demonic thief of children. The dynamic between Batman and a more experienced Houdini is intriguing, and the watercolor illustrations lend a nostalgic and otherworldly aura to this fine tale of suspense and horror. |
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