"Paul Dini has turned a tragic night of fear into an instantly-classic graphic novel." --Washington Post "This graphic novel stands as one of the bravest, most vulnerable works of the medium in years..." --Paste Magazine "[Dark Night: A True Batman Story] an extremely personal work that still hedges even as it reveals, partly out of self-preservation." --Publishers Weekly "A masterpiece of biographical storytelling in the comics medium." --Huffington Post "Paul Dini, recounts the depression, alcoholism, and self-harm he endured during the height of the cartoon's popularity, and Eduardo Risso provides brutally evocative artwork to accompany it." --Vulture "The vulnerability shown by Dini in laying bare his internal wounds, and the ability of Risso to so compassionately, beautifully, insightfully give image to Dini's emotions and words--makes this a standout in the medium, among the finest works of comic art published in the 21st century." --Forbes "A very emotional and powerful read. Dini bares his soul on the page." --IGN "[Dini] turns personal tragedy into artistic triumph." --Nerdist "A powerful tale of healing and redemption." --Neil Gaiman, New York Times best-selling author of The Sandman and American Gods "Riveting form start to finish: so revealing, so poignant, so insightful...a masterpiece." --Mark Hamill, Actor in Star Wars, Voice actor in Batman: The Animated Series and Batman: The Killing Joke
Paul Dini is a multiple Emmy and Eisner Award-winning writer and producer who has helped redefine the legends of the DC Universe in such series as The New Batman/Superman Adventures, Batman Beyond, Krypto and Justice League Unlimited. In doing so, he co-created one of the most popular characters in comics in Harley Quinn, who originated as a character in Batman: The Animated Series. In comics he has authored The World's Greatest Super-Heroes, illustrated by Alex Ross. Dini has also collaborated with Chip Kidd on Batman Animated for HarperCollins.