Building on Heath Ledger's performance in
The Dark Knight(although
long before the movie's debut), Azzarello creates a memorably
cringe-worthy story. Rather than a natty Clown Prince of Crime, this
Joker looks like a glam rocker gone to toxic seed. Newly released from
Arkham Asylum, he begins disorganizing the criminal establishment of
Gotham City. Although he claims to want power and money when he
confronts Two Face and his peers, he really seems just to enjoy playing
with people-shooting them, setting them on fire or skinning them alive.
Accompanying him is Jonny Frost, a young thug who takes a long time to
recognize the drawbacks of seeing a vicious sociopath as a role model.
Like Jonny, however, readers may find that, horrifying as the Joker is,
they can't take their eyes off him. Even Batman, when he inevitably
enters the action, functions largely as the Joker's partner in a dance
of death. Azzarello has learned how to create a menacing, morally
ambivalent atmosphere in his years of scripting
100 Bullets, and Bermejo's jagged, shadow-saturated art sustains the mood. The result is fascinating, but extremely dark. This kids graphic novel is for kids reading levels ages 9-12 and also for young adult readers. Leave us your comments. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Let us know what other kids books you would like to have reviewed. Share this post with your friends. Remember to keep on reading with your children.