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词条 Batman: Dark Moon Rising
释义

  1. Batman and the Monster Men

     Characters involved  Continuity changes 

  2. Batman and the Mad Monk

      Characters involved   Continuity changes 

  3. References

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"Dark Moon Rising" is a two-part comic book series written by Matt Wagner about the superhero Batman. It contains two six-part miniseries entitled Batman and the Monster Men[1] and Batman and the Mad Monk.[2] The two series take place after the events of Year One and before The Man Who Laughs.

Batman and the Monster Men

Batman and the Monster Men has Batman have his first encounter with Professor Hugo Strange and his hulking Monster Men.[3] It also introduces Julie Madison, as well as her father Norman, to the Post-Crisis continuity and revealing that Sal Maroni was involved in the funding for Strange's project on Arkham Asylum's patients.

Characters involved

  • Bruce Wayne/Batman
  • Julie Madison
  • Professor Hugo Strange
  • Sal Maroni
  • Norman Madison
  • James Gordon
  • Alfred Pennyworth

Continuity changes

  • Julie Madison is now a law student instead of an actress.
  • Norman Madison is introduced.
  • Sal Maroni is involved in the funding for Hugo Strange's project on Arkham Asylum's patients.

Batman and the Mad Monk

Batman and the Mad Monk has Batman battling the vampiric Monk.[4] Julie Madison and Norman Madison return.

Characters involved

  • Bruce Wayne/Batman
  • Julie Madison
  • Norman Madison
  • Alfred Pennyworth
  • James Gordon
  • The Monk
  • Dala

Continuity changes

  • Dala is not a vampire like she was in the original story.
  • The Monk is now Niccolai, the vampiric leader of the cult known as the Brotherhood.
  • Julie joins the UN Peace Corps and goes to Africa after the death of her father instead of becoming the Grace Kelly analogue Princess Portia Storme, ruler of Moldacia.

References

1. ^{{gcdb series|id= 17488|title= Batman: The Monster Men}}
2. ^{{gcdb series|id= 19151|title= Batman: The Mad Monk}}
3. ^{{cite book|last= Manning|first= Matthew K.|last2=Dougall|first2=Alastair, ed.|chapter= 2000s|title= Batman: A Visual History|publisher= Dorling Kindersley|year= 2014|page= 286|isbn= 978-1465424563|quote= Writer/artist Matt Wagner utilized the Monster Men from [Batman #1] as well as their creator, Dr. Hugo Strange.}}
4. ^Manning "2000s" in Dougall, p. 291: "The second in his 'Dark Moon Rising' series, writer/artist Matt Wagner dug up another Golden Age gem in the person of the Mad Monk in this six-issue follow-up to Batman and the Monster Men."
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1 : Comics by Matt Wagner

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