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       Batman: Hush - Jeph Loeb & Jim Lee
       By: Chip Date: June 26, 2011, 11:05 pm
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       [CENTER]Batman: Hush (2002)
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       Story and Words by Jeph Loeb
       Pencils by Jim Lee
       Inks by Scott Williams
       Colors by Alex Sinclair
       Letters by Richard Starkings
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       Hush had a lot of things going for it from Jeph Loeb doing the
       words to mega-superstar Jim Lee on pencils and his trusty
       sidekick inker extraordinaire Scott Williams and the amazing
       colors of Alex Sinclair. With all these elements in place, did
       Hush live up to the hype?
       A resounding yes. The first thing you will obviously take notice
       of when opening the book is of course Jim's amazing art. The guy
       just continues to top himself with each and every book he does.
       And he does not disappoint one bit in this book at all. If you
       are coming into this book for the first time having never seen
       anything he has done before, you will definitely come away as a
       fan.
       What about the story? Any good? Another yes. It was very good.
       It was actually much better than I thought it would be. You're
       in for a treat if your a fan of DC Comics as pretty much the
       entire gallery of characters make an appearance at some point
       here, from Catwoman to Superman to the Joker just to name a few.
       Hell, you get not one, not two, but three Robins here. You will
       just have to read the book to find out how it all ties in
       together.
       I absolutely recommend this book for anyone that is a fan of
       amazing art or in need of a pretty solid story with lots of
       well-known characters. Also, be on the look out for a new
       Hardcover Edition of Hush with just Jim's pencils inside. That's
       right. No Inks and no colors. I can't wait to pick this one up
       next month (July, 2011).
       Rating: 5 Stars out of 5
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       Re: Batman: Hush - Jeph Loeb & Jim Lee
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: July 8, 2014, 4:45 pm
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       [center]Top 10 Best Batman Artists
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       Couldn't agree more with their #1 selection. Jim is without a
       doubt the gold standard for Batman. I do however have issues
       with Greg Capullo at the #9 slot. They are way off the mark
       here. He is top 5 in my book and I'd actually place in at #2.
       Kind of surprised that David Finch didn't make the list.
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