In The Line of Duty
(Gotham Central #1-2)
Written by Ed Brubaker & Greg Rucka. Art by Michael Lark.
Marcus Driver's partner Charlie is killed by Mr. Freeze while the pair are investigating a lead, making the MCU (Major Crimes Unit) aware of a bigger plot by Freeze.
Renee Montoya is outed. Art by Michael Lark.Motive
(Gotham Central #3-5)
Written by Ed Brubaker. Art by Michael Lark.
The MCU investigate the late Charlie Fields' unsolved case, involving the murder of a teenage girl and the villain Firebug.
Half a Life
(Gotham Central #6-10)
Written by Greg Rucka. Art by Michael Lark.
Renee Montoya is outed at the station as a lesbian and finds her work environment and personal life turned upside down. The Batman villain Two-Face appears in this arc, having fallen in love with Montoya and kidnapped her.
This is probably the most famous Gotham Central story, having won a number of awards.
Daydreams and believers
(Gotham Central #11)
Written by Ed Brubaker. Art by Brian Hurtt.
A story told from the point of view of MCU temp Stacy as she writes to her friend Meg about her life in the MCU and her fantasies (including romantic fantasies about Batman).
Soft Targets
(Gotham Central #12-15)
Written by Ed Brubaker & Greg Rucka. Art by Michael Lark/Michael Lark & Stefano Gaudiano.
The cops of Gotham find themselves literally under fire from the Joker, as he begins sniping both police and civilians in his murderous campaign. Every second becomes valuable; as to further the damage, Joker has made a website featuring streaming webcam footage from his next positions.
Life is Full of Disappointments
(Gotham Central #16-18)
Written by Ed Brubaker/Greg Rucka. Art by Greg Scott.
A murder investigation is passed between three different sets of detectives across the three issues, allowing a glimpse into the various lives of the detectives. This story also features The Huntress.
Unresolved
(Gotham Central #19-22)
Written by Ed Brubaker. Art by Michael Lark & Stefano Gaudiano.
An old murder case involving the Mad Hatter is reopened. However, the now disgraced Harvey Bullock suspects that the Penguin is involved.
Corrigan
(Gotham Central #23-24)
Written by Greg Rucka. Art by Michael Lark & Stefano Gaudiano.
Crispus Allen's job is threatened after corrupt Jim Corrigan removes evidence from a scene. This story also features the death of Batman villain Black Spider and ties into the Batman War Games crossover.
Lights Out
(Gotham Central #25)
Written by Greg Rucka. Art by Michael Lark & Stefano Gaudiano.
At Akins' orders, the Bat-Signal is removed from Gotham Central after the events of War Games, which lead the MCU to (further) distrust Batman.
On The Freak Beat
(Gotham Central #26-27)
Written by Ed Brubaker. Art by Jason Alexander.
Robin appears with Stacy in artwork for the cover of Gotham Central #35, by Sean Phillips.A murder investigation in which Catwoman is a suspect is further complicated when Catwoman learns about detective Josie Mac's psychic powers, a secret she has kept from the others at the MCU. This story also features Slam Bradley.
Keystone Kops
(Gotham Central #28-31)
Written by Greg Rucka. Art by Stefano Gaudiano/Stefano Gaudiano & Kano.
An officer is transformed into a monster after an accident involving an old laboratory belonging to Flash villain Doctor Alchemy. Dr. Alchemy later changes the composition of Renee Montoya's necklace, causing it to permanently scar her chest with the dual venus symbol.
Nature
(Gotham Central #32)
Written by Greg Rucka. Art by Steve Lieber.
A story told from the perspective of one of the many corrupt police officers of Gotham City. This story features the character Poison Ivy.
Dead Robin
(Gotham Central #33-36)
Written by Ed Brubaker & Greg Rucka. Art by Kano & Stefano Gaudiano.
A boy's body is found, wearing a Robin costume. The MCU must assume that the boy really is Robin, and Batman becomes a major suspect. This story also features the Teen Titans.
Sunday Bloody Sunday
(Gotham Central #37)
Written by Greg Rucka. Art by Steve Lieber.
Tying into the events of Infinite Crisis, this story features Crispus Allen trying to get home to his family in a disaster-stricken Gotham City. This issue also features Captain Marvel and the death of The Fisherman.
Corrigan II
(Gotham Central #38-40)
Written by Greg Rucka. Art by Kano & Stefano Gaudiano.
Allen goes after the corrupt Jim Corrigan, only to be killed. Corrigan uses his connections and well placed lies to get off clean, persuading a disgusted Montoya to leave the force.
小绿笔下的高谭,是一位具有奇妙魅力的老娼妇,你怨恨她,为她苦恼,却始终也离不开她。 或者,高谭更像是一座丛林,一个试炼场。 神不会眷顾的地方,恶魔也抛弃的地方,善不受赏,恶无惩罚,偶尔正义也会战胜邪恶,没有任何信念与法则,一切都像是赌盘里提溜乱转的骰子,受...
评分小绿笔下的高谭,是一位具有奇妙魅力的老娼妇,你怨恨她,为她苦恼,却始终也离不开她。 或者,高谭更像是一座丛林,一个试炼场。 神不会眷顾的地方,恶魔也抛弃的地方,善不受赏,恶无惩罚,偶尔正义也会战胜邪恶,没有任何信念与法则,一切都像是赌盘里提溜乱转的骰子,受...
评分小绿笔下的高谭,是一位具有奇妙魅力的老娼妇,你怨恨她,为她苦恼,却始终也离不开她。 或者,高谭更像是一座丛林,一个试炼场。 神不会眷顾的地方,恶魔也抛弃的地方,善不受赏,恶无惩罚,偶尔正义也会战胜邪恶,没有任何信念与法则,一切都像是赌盘里提溜乱转的骰子,受...
评分小绿笔下的高谭,是一位具有奇妙魅力的老娼妇,你怨恨她,为她苦恼,却始终也离不开她。 或者,高谭更像是一座丛林,一个试炼场。 神不会眷顾的地方,恶魔也抛弃的地方,善不受赏,恶无惩罚,偶尔正义也会战胜邪恶,没有任何信念与法则,一切都像是赌盘里提溜乱转的骰子,受...
评分小绿笔下的高谭,是一位具有奇妙魅力的老娼妇,你怨恨她,为她苦恼,却始终也离不开她。 或者,高谭更像是一座丛林,一个试炼场。 神不会眷顾的地方,恶魔也抛弃的地方,善不受赏,恶无惩罚,偶尔正义也会战胜邪恶,没有任何信念与法则,一切都像是赌盘里提溜乱转的骰子,受...
我很少读到能将角色的成长与环境的恶化如此紧密结合的作品。这本书里的主角群仿佛被这座城市反复打磨、折磨,每一次重创都让他们变得更具棱角,但也更显疲惫。他们不再是传统意义上脸谱化的英雄,而是充满了人性弱点的普通人,他们的每一次选择都带着沉重的代价。这种“不完美”塑造了角色最真实的力量。特别是几位主要人物之间那种复杂纠葛的友谊和对立关系,处理得极其细腻微妙,让你很难简单地用“好人”或“坏人”来定义他们。他们之间的化学反应,是推动故事前进的核心动力之一。每当他们做出艰难的抉择时,我都能感受到那种深入骨髓的无力感和宿命感,让人在阅读的同时,不断地反思自己面对困境时会作何选择。
评分这本书的语言风格是如此的冷峻而精准,如同手术刀般犀利地剖析着现实的疮疤。没有过多华丽辞藻的堆砌,作者选择用最简洁、最有力的词汇来构建场景和情绪,这种克制反而带来了更强大的冲击力。我读到一些关于社会底层挣扎的片段时,那种冰冷的现实感让人心头一紧,作者没有试图去粉饰太平,而是毫不留情地将残酷的一面暴露在我们面前。这种直面黑暗的勇气,是很多同类作品所欠缺的。而且,书中对专业术语的运用也显得十分考究,让作为普通读者的我,也能对案件的侦破过程产生一种强烈的代入感和真实感,仿佛自己也参与到了那场与时间赛跑的较量之中。这本书的成功之处,在于它成功地将硬核的推理元素与深刻的人文关怀熔于一炉,达到了艺术和商业的完美平衡。
评分这本书的背景设定简直是活生生地站在那里,充满了令人窒息的历史厚重感和都市传说般的神秘色彩。作者构建的世界观极其庞大且自洽,仿佛这座城市本身就是一个巨大的、有生命的、会呼吸的谜团。不同阶层、不同势力之间的微妙平衡和隐秘的权力斗争,被描绘得错综复杂,引人入胜。我特别喜欢作者对城市地理和历史典故的巧妙穿插,这使得整个故事的底蕴大大加深,让你感觉这不是一个凭空捏造的故事,而是基于某种真实历史阴影之上的延伸。每一次解开一个谜团,似乎都只会引出更多关于这座城市起源和秘密的疑问。读完后,我甚至对现实世界中的某些角落产生了好奇心,想去探寻那些隐藏在光鲜之下的复杂肌理。这本书无疑是构建了一个极具沉浸感和探索价值的文学空间。
评分这本书的氛围营造得极其到位,那种渗透在每一页纸上的阴郁和绝望感,让我仿佛真的置身于那个充满迷雾和腐败的城市。作者在描绘细节上花费了大量笔墨,无论是破旧公寓里的霉味,还是雨夜街道上霓虹灯的斑驳光影,都栩栩如生地呈现在眼前。角色们的内心挣扎和道德困境也被刻画得入木三分,那种在正义与生存之间摇摆不定的痛苦,让人感同身受。我特别喜欢那种层层剥开迷雾的感觉,每一次以为接近真相时,都会被作者巧妙地引导到另一个更深的黑暗角落。节奏的把握非常老道,时而紧张得让人屏住呼吸,时而又在平静的叙述中暗藏汹涌的暗流,读起来酣畅淋漓,完全停不下来。这本书不仅仅是一个故事,更像是一幅关于人性阴暗面的宏大油画,色彩浓烈,笔触粗犷,令人震撼。
评分不得不说,这本书的叙事结构堪称一绝,那种非线性的时间跳跃和多重视角的切换,让整个故事充满了悬念和张力。起初读起来可能会有些许挑战,需要读者集中精力去梳理那些错综复杂的线索和人物关系,但一旦理清了头绪,那种豁然开朗的快感简直无与伦比。作者似乎对布局有着近乎偏执的追求,每一个看似不经意的配角,最终都会在关键时刻爆发出惊人的能量,推动剧情走向意想不到的方向。我尤其欣赏作者对于对话的处理,那些充满机锋和潜台词的交流,比直接的动作场面更能展现人物的智慧和城府。读完后,我忍不住要回翻好几页,去重新审视那些先前被忽略的细节,才发现原来所有的伏笔都早已埋下,精妙至极。这是一本需要细细品味,并且值得反复阅读的佳作。
评分格外喜欢这种大人物下的平凡生活的表现,就像那个《神雕》中被投掷的宋兵。所不同的是,这里是充满魅力的哥谭……4+
评分究竟是不是拍这个啊QAQ
评分另一个视角看Gotham
评分究竟是不是拍这个啊QAQ
评分格外喜欢这种大人物下的平凡生活的表现,就像那个《神雕》中被投掷的宋兵。所不同的是,这里是充满魅力的哥谭……4+
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