This is the first graphic novel on
the list and probably one of my favorites. It changes the tone of the DC
universe and unleashes massive consequences that affect multiple titles.
Meltzer produces a gripping mystery story tweaked with obsession, tragedy, and
love. The twist ending is something no one could really have guessed or
expected. It’s out of left field. But every beat that leads up to it is superb.
This comic contains a variety of surprises that left me engaged and compelled
to continue. There’s multiple storylines across the board here but none of them
feel contrived or superficial. Batman’s fundamental investigative question,
“Who benefits?” epitomizes the underlying theme of the novel as various
characters’ relationships are strengthened in the wake of the opening crime.
Last year, I purchased a hardcover copy with
the Michael Turner variant cover. It’s a beautiful cover, as expected of the
late artist. And in October 2011, DC released an oversized Absolute Edition of
“Identity Crisis.” I haven’t gotten a chance to peruse it yet, but I definitely
want that for my collection. O Money, where art thou? So whether you like DC
Comics, whether you even like superheroes, I strongly recommend “Identity
Crisis.”
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