...allright, a few threads down, there's a thread in which
Year One is being discussed, and a comparision with
Long Halloween arised, some posters even mentioning that it was even better than
Year One.
I've read
Year One and enjoyed it a big deal, but I've never tried
Long Halloween at all. All I know about it, it's that it was written by Jeph Loeb, a writer of whom I have only read some
Superman/Batman issues, and was very disappointed by the extremely poor scripts. Because of that, I've never dared touch anything else written by Loeb.
So, my question is: is there any possibility at all, that someone who has found Loeb's
Superman/Batman stories may ever enjoy
The Long Halloween at all? I found his
Superman/Batman stuff way too simplistic, two-dimensional and unimaginative.
Thanks in advance for your replies, and please, if there are any Jeph Loeb fans around here, don't feel offended by my comments. It's not my intention to offend.
Cheers.

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