Batman has long been known as a dark and brooding superhero, and his comics have delved into some deep psychological themes over the years. Comic Book Resources recently compiled a list of the 10 best Batman comics for fans who love psychological thrillers.

One of the top picks on the list is “Batman: The Killing Joke” by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland. This iconic graphic novel explores the twisted relationship between Batman and the Joker, diving deep into the Clown Prince of Crime’s psyche.

Another must-read on the list is “Batman: Arkham Asylum” by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean. This haunting tale takes Batman into the depths of Arkham Asylum, where he must confront his own inner demons as well as the twisted villains he faces.

For fans looking for a more introspective take on the Dark Knight, “Batman: Year One” by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli is a great choice. This comic explores Batman’s early days as a crimefighter and his struggles to find his place in Gotham City.

Other titles on the list include “Batman: The Long Halloween” by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, “Batman: Hush” by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee, and “Batman: The Dark Knight Returns” by Frank Miller.

Whether you’re a longtime Batman fan or just getting into the world of Gotham City, these comics are sure to satisfy your craving for psychological thrills and dark storytelling. Check out the full list on Comic Book Resources and dive into the complex world of the Caped Crusader.

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Source: Comic Book Resources