Frank Miller Holy Terror Review | WORST GRAPHIC NOVEL EVER

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In 2006 Frank Miller announced Batman Holy Terror. A new graphic novel in which The Dark Knight would take on Al Qaeda. He summarised the work as "a piece of propaganda... Superman punched out Hitler. So did Captain America. That's one of the things comic book characters are there for."
The title of the graphic novel is a reference to the War on Terror as well as the catchphrase("Holy [something], Batman!") used by Burt Ward (Robin) in the 1960s Batman television series.



Smart right?


Miller stated that the work was "bound to offend just about everybody". This of course was a bad move. DC are one of the world's largest publishing companies, and they didn't get there by offending people. Due to this,The following year Miller announced that the series, would no longer feature Batman. "As I worked on it, it became something that was no longer Batman," he clarified. "It's somewhere past that and I decided it's going to be part of a new series that I'm starting."


A series that we all know didn't go beyond this book.


But why is that?

Check out my video review with my thoughts on this abysmal graphic novel.

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