Batman: Heart of Hush Paperback Author: Visit Amazon's Paul Dini Page | Language: English | ISBN:
1401221246 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Paul Dini is the multi-award-winning writer of many scripts for Batman: The Animated Series, and has also written for the Superman and Justice League animated series. His comics work includes Batman: Black and White and Batman Adventures. Dustin Nguyen has pencilled the critically acclaimed WildCats 3.0 and The Authority.
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- Paperback: 144 pages
- Publisher: DC Comics; Reprint edition (March 16, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1401221246
- ISBN-13: 978-1401221249
- Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.6 x 0.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 10.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
It's probably fair to say that Paul Dini's five part Hush arc was anxiously anticipated on two counts, the first in observing what he could deliver on a Batman tale benefitting from a more accomodating longer format, and the second in discovering how much further he could embellish on Tommy Elliot's mysterious and controversial background. While we do learn more about his troubled childhood and the subsequent vengeful behavior that arose from it, this may be a prime example where less is more and things are best left shrouded, as some characters are more intriguing if certain aspects about them remain a riddle. Most of the revelations do come about from the debatable yet probably unavoidable use of expository flashbacks, whose primary purpose was to both illuminate Tommy's enigmatic past plus possibly give him a sympathetic slant and more rational motivations for becoming Hush. The flashbacks however are excessive, comprising a significant chunk of the narrative, given that the technique is most effective when used sparingly. More importantly, the story clearly suffers from its totally over the top and implausible situations that diminish its logical credibility, from the medical predicament inflicted upon Selina combined with Hush's surgically altered "new" face, to the overly coincidental encounters in his youth with Jonathan Crane and Peyton Riley, who would eventually go on to become the Scarecrow and new Ventriloquist. Peyton's dastardly role in Tommy's past is especially troublesome considering it contradicts and undermines her empathetic plight and portrayal in a recent two-parter from a few months past.
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