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zodiac x10cc 10 m rib twin mercury 300 psZodiac X10CC zu verkaufen 10 Meter Luxus RIB Boot mit Twin Mercury V8 (600 PS) Preis und Spezifikationen Die Zodiac X10CC ist ein luxurises 10 Meter RIB Boot und das fortschrittlichste Modell innerhalb der XCC Serie von Zodiac. Dieses High Performance Konsolenboot ist fr maximale Offshore Performance, Komfort und Exklusivitt auf open water konzipiert. Mit einer Lnge von 9,99 Metern gehrt die Zodiac X10CC zur absoluten Spitze im Segment der luxurisen

Zodiac X10CC zu verkaufen – 10 Meter Luxus-RIB-Boot mit Twin Mercury V8 (600 PS) | Preis und Spezifikationen

Die Zodiac X10CC ist ein luxuriöses 10-Meter-RIB-Boot und das fortschrittlichste Modell innerhalb der XCC-Serie von Zodiac. Dieses High-Performance-Konsolenboot ist für maximale Offshore-Performance, Komfort und Exklusivität auf open water konzipiert.

Mit einer Länge von 9,99 Metern gehört die Zodiac X10CC zur absoluten Spitze im Segment der luxuriösen RIB-Boote. Dank der leistungsstarken Twin Mercury V8 Motorisierung, hochwertiger Materialien und der durchdachten Deckaufteilung ist dieses Boot ideal für Tagesausflüge, Offshore-Fahrten und den Einsatz als exklusiver Superyacht-Tender.

Diese spezifische Ausführung ist sofort verfügbar und in einer stilvollen Konfiguration ausgeführt – mit weißem Polyester-Rumpf, Hypalon Neopren Carbon Off-White Schlauchkörpern und luxuriöser TAN-(beige) Polsterung.

Warum die Zodiac X10CC eines der besten 10-Meter-RIB-Boote ist

Die Zodiac X10CC wurde für Bootseigner entwickelt, die keine Kompromisse zwischen Leistung, Komfort und Erscheinungsbild eingehen möchten. Die Kombination aus fortschrittlichem Rumpf, Premium-Verarbeitung und umfangreichen Werksoptionen macht dieses Modell einzigartig im High-End-Segment der 10-Meter-RIB-Boote.

Wichtigste Merkmale:

  • Länge: 9,99 Meter
  • Breite: 3,80 Meter
  • 2-stepped Deep-V-Rumpf
  • Hypalon Neopren Carbon Schlauchkörper
  • Luxuriöse Lounge- und Sonnenliegedecks
  • Kabine mit Schlafgelegenheit und Toilette
  • Twin Mercury V8 Motorisierung mit 2 x 300 PS

Dank dieser Kombination aus Abmessungen, Leistung und hochwertiger Verarbeitung ist die Zodiac X10CC eines der komplettesten 10-Meter-RIB-Boote auf dem Markt – sowohl für die Freizeitnutzung als auch für komfortables Offshore-Fahren.

Stepped Deep-V-Rumpf für Geschwindigkeit, Effizienz und Kontrolle

Die Zodiac X10CC ist mit einem fortschrittlichen 2-stepped Deep-V-Rumpf ausgestattet, der für maximale Leistung auf open water entwickelt wurde. Diese Rumpfkonstruktion reduziert den Widerstand, erhöht die Effizienz und sorgt für hervorragende Fahreigenschaften – auch bei höheren Geschwindigkeiten.

Vorteile dieses Rumpfdesigns:

  • Höhere Höchstgeschwindigkeit
  • Effizienterer Kraftstoffverbrauch
  • Mehr Kontrolle bei hohen Geschwindigkeiten
  • Hervorragende Stabilität bei Offshore-Bedingungen

In Kombination mit dem breiten Rumpf und den D-förmigen Schlauchkörpern bietet dieses luxuriöse RIB-Boot eine sehr stabile und komfortable Plattform – auch wenn die Bedingungen auf open water anspruchsvoller werden.

Luxuriöse Deckaufteilung mit mehreren Lounge-Bereichen

Das großzügige Deck der Zodiac X10CC ist vollständig auf Komfort, Entspannung und Benutzerfreundlichkeit ausgelegt. Diese Ausführung verfügt über mehrere Lounge-Bereiche und eine hochwertige Verarbeitung, wodurch dieses 10-Meter-RIB-Boot perfekt zu einem exklusiven Fahrerlebnis passt.

  • Großes Sonnenliegedeck am Bug mit Tisch und Rückenlehnen
  • Großes Sonnenliegedeck achtern mit zusätzlicher Sitzbank, Tisch und Kissen
  • Komplettpaket Pantry mit 2 Kühlschränken und Stauschubladen
  • EVA-Schaumdeck über dem gesamten Cockpit und den Badeplattformen
  • Elektrischer Tischfuß auf dem Achterdeck

Die durchdachte Aufteilung macht dieses RIB besonders geeignet für lange Tagestouren, Entspannung vor Anker und die luxuriöse Nutzung an Bord mit Familie, Freunden oder Gästen.

Hardtop, Beleuchtung und Premium-Finish

Diese Ausführung der Zodiac X10CC ist mit einer umfangreichen Hardtop-Konfiguration mit luxuriösen Details ausgestattet, die sowohl funktional als auch optisch zur Premium-Anmutung des Boots beitragen.

  • Hardtop
  • Komplettes Bimini-Set vorne und hinten mit 6 Carbon-Stangen
  • Hardtop-Beleuchtung mit Ambient-Effekt
  • Deck- und Kabinenbeleuchtung inklusive Leselampen
  • Unterwasserbeleuchtung (2x)

Diese hochwertige Ausstattung unterstreicht den Luxuscharakter der Zodiac X10CC und sorgt für zusätzlichen Komfort bei Tagestouren, Abendfahrten und beim Aufenthalt an Bord.

Navigation und Entertainment an Bord

Auch in puncto Navigation und Entertainment ist diese Zodiac X10CC sehr komplett ausgestattet. Die hochwertige Elektronik und Audio-Lösungen machen dieses Luxus-Konsolenboot bereit für komfortablen und sicheren Einsatz auf offenem Wasser.

  • 2x Garmin Navigationssystem mit 12-Zoll-Displays und Transducer
  • Fusion Premium-Audiosystem mit 6 Lautsprechern, Subwoofer und 2 Kabinenlautsprechern
  • VHF-Seefunkgerät

Dank dieser vollständigen Ausstattung bietet die Zodiac X10CC alles, was man von einem modernen High-Performance-RIB im Premiumsegment erwarten darf.

Twin Mercury V8 Motorisierung mit 600 PS Leistung

Diese Ausführung ist mit einer Twin Mercury V8 Motorkonfiguration von 2 x 300 PS ausgestattet, inklusive Joystick-Steuerung. Diese leistungsstarke Motorisierung sorgt für beeindruckende Leistung, schnelle Beschleunigung und optimale Manövrierbarkeit.

  • Gesamtleistung von 600 PS
  • Sanfte und kraftvolle Beschleunigung
  • Hervorragende Manövrierfähigkeit dank Joystick
  • Zuverlässige Leistung für den Offshore-Einsatz

Die Kombination aus zwei Mercury V8 Motoren und dem fortschrittlichen Rumpf macht die Zodiac X10CC zu einem besonders kompletten 10-Meter-RIB für anspruchsvolle Wassersportler.

Premium-Ausstattung und Werksoptionen der Zodiac X10CC

  • Kitchen-Pack mit 2 Kühlschränken und Stauschubladen
  • Bug-Sonnendeck-Erweiterung mit Tisch und Rückenlehnen
  • Achter-Sonnendeck mit zusätzlicher Sitzbank, Tisch und Kissen
  • Elektrischer Tischfuß
  • Hardtop
  • Komplettes Bimini-Set mit Carbon-Stangen
  • EVA Foam-Deck über das gesamte Cockpit und die Plattformen
  • Deck- und Kabinenbeleuchtung
  • Hardtop Ambientebeleuchtung
  • Unterwasserbeleuchtung (2x)
  • Shore-Power-Anschluss 16 AMP inklusive Kabel
  • 2x Garmin 12-Zoll-Navigationssystem mit Echolot
  • Fusion Audiosystem mit Subwoofer
  • VHF
  • Sport-Pack mit schwarzen Handläufen, Skimast und Konsolen-Decals
  • Achterplattformen mit Türen

Technische Spezifikationen der Zodiac X10CC

  • Länge: 9,99 Meter
  • Breite: 3,80 Meter
  • Rumpf: 2-stufiges Deep-V
  • Material der Schläuche: Hypalon Neopren Carbon Off-White
  • Polsterung: TAN
  • Motorisierung: Mercury V8
  • Motorleistung: 2 x 300 PS
  • Steuerung: Joystick und Lenkrad
  • Konfiguration: Twinset

Preis der Zodiac X10CC

Der Preis dieser vollständig konfigurierten Zodiac X10CC beträgt € 300.263 zzgl. MwSt., zzgl. Transportkosten ab Werk, Frankreich.

Diese Zodiac X10CC ist sofort zu kaufen und für eine schnelle Lieferung verfügbar.

Nehmen Sie direkt Kontakt mit uns auf für Verfügbarkeit und Lieferung

Der angegebene Preis versteht sich zzgl. Transport-, Registrierungs- und Lieferkosten. Transport und Auslieferung können vollständig durch uns organisiert werden – innerhalb der Niederlande, Belgiens und anderer europäischer Ziele.

Wenn Sie ein 10-Meter-RIB mit erstklassiger Leistung, luxuriöser Verarbeitung und einer sehr umfangreichen Ausstattung suchen, ist die Zodiac X10CC eine der exklusivsten Optionen im High-End-Segment der RIBs.

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Möchten Sie eine Zodiac X10CC kaufen oder weitere Informationen zu verfügbaren Konfigurationen, Optionen und Lieferzeiten erhalten?

Kontaktieren Sie Zodiac Online Shop - wir helfen Ihnen gerne mit der richtigen Konfiguration für Ihre Zodiac X10CC.

Als offizieller Importeur von Zodiac begleiten wir Sie umfassend beim Kauf Ihres neuen Boots. Wir unterstützen Sie bei Konfiguration, Transport, Lieferung, Registrierung und Dokumentation – auch bei internationalen Abläufen.

  • Konfiguration und Kaufberatung
  • Transport und Lieferung
  • Registrierung und Dokumentation
  • Internationale Lieferung

Nehmen Sie gerne Kontakt mit uns auf für eine persönliche Beratung oder eine Besichtigung in unserem Showroom.

Häufig gestellte Fragen zur Zodiac X10CC

Was kostet eine Zodiac X10CC?
Der Preis dieser Ausführung beträgt € 300.263 zzgl. MwSt. Der Endpreis hängt von der gewählten Konfiguration, den Optionen sowie eventuellen Transport- und Lieferkosten ab.

Ist die Zodiac X10CC für Offshore-Fahrten geeignet?
Ja, dank des 2-stepped Deep-V-Rumpfs, der breiten Rumpfkonstruktion und der Twin-Mercury-V8-Motorisierung ist die Zodiac X10CC hervorragend für Offshore-Fahrten und höhere Geschwindigkeiten auf offenem Wasser geeignet.

Ist die Zodiac X10CC als Superyacht-Tender geeignet?
Ja, die Zodiac X10CC ist dank ihrer luxuriösen Verarbeitung, starken Leistung und komfortablen Aufteilung sehr gut als exklusiver Superyacht-Tender geeignet.

Ist diese Zodiac X10CC sofort lieferbar?
Ja, diese spezifische Ausführung ist sofort verfügbar. Nehmen Sie Kontakt mit uns auf, um die aktuelle Verfügbarkeit und die weitere Abstimmung zu klären.

Fazit

Die Zodiac X10CC gehört zur absoluten Spitze im Segment der luxuriösen 10-Meter-RIBs. Dank der leistungsstarken Mercury V8-Motoren, des fortschrittlichen Stepped-Rumpfs und der umfangreichen Premium-Ausstattung bietet dieses Boot eine perfekte Balance aus Leistung, Komfort und Design.

Für alle, die auf der Suche nach einem exklusiven High-Performance-RIB mit hochwertiger Verarbeitung und beeindruckenden Fahreigenschaften sind, ist die Zodiac X10CC eines der umfassendsten Modelle auf dem Markt.

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trashcanman
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
One REALLY bad day.
Format: Hardcover
"The Killing Joke" is widely considered to be the be-all-end-all of Joker stories, so what better way to pay homage to the greatest comic book villain of all time near the eve of his re-unveiling in than by reviewing his definitive story? This is the comic that (sort of) revealed the origin of The Clown Prince of Crime, humanizing him to an extent never before, and truly examined -with pictures rather than words- the antagonistic symbiosis that exists between Joker and his arch nemesis, The Batman. A beloved Gotham regular will never be the same and another will be put through hell before this story is done. Oh, and there are creepy little henchmidgets as well. Gotta love the henchmidgets. The art is outstanding, the storytelling superb, and the character examinations are vital to understanding both combatants. The "one bad day" premise highlights the "two sides of the same coin" argument that Batman and Joker are in fact more alike than dissimilar. As if Bruce Wayne took a right when his arch-nemesis took a left. The controversial ending leaves little doubt as to Alan Moore's take on the debate, and I like it like that. While many critics have strongly resisted both the comparison and the somewhat sympathetic look at The Joker's past, the truth is that every great character -villain or hero- needs that sort of intricacy to their story to remain relevant in the world of modern fiction. Comics are no longer for children and adults realize that the world is seldom black and white, that all monsters were once men, and that unspeakable darkness and insanity resides deep inside each human mind. It can take years of suffering to bring them out or it can take one bad day. One bad day could ruin your very existence and everything you were; it's a frightening reality that cannot be overlooked while reading this comic. The more the reader is willing to ponder the ideas put forth by this story, the more you are likely to appreciate "The Killing Joke". An outstanding achievement in storytelling any way you look at it. I was tempted to knock this down to four stars because with this book you are buying a single issue of a comic for what you could easily pay for a full trade paperback or graphic novel of equal quality like, say, Frank Miller's , which is so good it may very well cure cancer (can you prove it doesn't?). But the fact is no Batman fan should be without "The Killing Joke" and I would rather stick to reviewing based on quality rather than haggling over price. The bonus story at the end (written and illustrated by TKJ artist Brian Bolland) is a killer little mini-comic that serves as a perfect companion piece to the main story and definitely sweetens the pot for those wondering if they should get this hardcover edition. "The Killing Joke" is an absolute mindless must-have for fans of the comic book medium and even more so if you claim to be a follower of The Caped Crusader or his twisted nemesis. End of story.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2008
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Z. Shinder
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Alan Moore does it again
Format: Hardcover
Batman: The Killing Joke is by far one of the greatest one-shot graphic novels ever written, Moore is fortunate that it was of such caliber as to deserve inclusion in the mainstream Batman canon. The Joker is the single most evil non-superpowered being in the DC universe, and almost nothing is known about who he was before becoming the arch-nemesis of Batman. While curiosity abounds for fans, even more prefer that he maintain this aura of mystery since it is believed that his pre-villain life was not one that would have been considered anything worth writing about; it is because of he IS the Joker that he means anything in the DCU at all. All that aside, Alan Moore - the creative genius behind such works as , , , , and many others - took a chance and in 1988 presented the comic community with what DC has accepted as the official Joker origin story. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD The Killing Joke is about madness. The Joker has escaped from Arkham Asylum and is setting about a new and truly evil scheme; unrivaled since he murdered Jason Todd/Robin #2 in . While Batman is frantically trying to track him down, the Joker has purchased a dilapidated carnival (like something you'd expect to find in a 21st century teen slasher flick, but in his hands is decidedly worse) and is now off to secure his "main attraction". Later at the home of Commissioner Gordon, Barbara answers the door to find a sick fixed smile shooting her through her spine, crippling her; after several off-color disabled jokes, Gordon is kidnapped and spirited away to the the Joker's carnival of horrors. (Moore and DC received a hailstorm of praise and criticism for rendering Batgirl a parapellegic, but the decision stuck and arguably many good, if not great, stories came from it.) Gordon regains consciousness to find himself being stripped down by a host of sideshow freaks and lead at the Joker's behest to a House of Horrors ride filled with the Joker's own snap-shots of Barbara fully undressed and in pain and filled with the Joker and his cronies singing a sardonic song about lunacy (GOD I WISH I KNEW THE TUNE!!!); all of this intended to drive Gordon insane. Batman uncovers the Joker's plot and rushes to the carnival to stop him; a chase ensues through a booby-trap-laden house of mirrors in which the Joker states that he's proven his point with Gordon's unquestionable descent into madness: "All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy!" The joker goes on in his analysis with Batman, stating that he too is crazy, but won't admit it and tries to get him to accept it. The final confrontation between them is left a mystery, but it is clear that the Joker - after decades of campy portrayals - has most definitely re-earned the title of most evil comic book villain. Throughout the story, the Joker offers flashbacks to his life before becoming the monster he is today. He was once a technician at the ACE Chemical Plant who quit his job to become a stand-up comedian. Unfortunately he fails miserably and worries about how he's going to support his very pregnant-in-the-late-trimester wife and soon-to-arrive baby. He decides to make fast, easy money by throwing in his lot with criminals looking to rip off a playing card company next door to the chemical plant and he offers his services to get through unnoticed. So as to protect his own identity, the gangsters present him with his disguise: The Red Hood. While in discussion for the crime, a couple of cops show up to tell him that his wife has died while operating a defunct bottle heater. In his shock, he tries to back out of the crime since he no longer has a reason to go through with it; but the gangsters hold him to it. Later on, they break into the plant, but everything goes wrong as the cops show up and take down the gangsters and that Batman appears to apprehend who he believes to be the Red Hood. Whether he jumped, fell or was pushed is unclear, but the man landed in a vat of chemicals that washed him out of the factory. When he reaches shore and removes his disguise and sees his reflection in a puddle of rainwater, he begins to laugh, turns and reveals himself as the Joker. At the end of this story follows another one from the mini-series called here "An Innocent Guy" about a man - clearly disturbed, making the judgment that if anyone is to truly live a life devoted to good, then they must commit an act of evil to know that that is what they really want. After laying out his basic concept, he arrives at the conclusion that he must kill Batman. He lays out his plan in disturbing detail and closes with the a that after this one act of evil, he can go on to live a thoroughly good life and go to heaven when he dies. Masterfully written by Alan Moore and beautifully illustrated by Brian Bolland, Batman: The Killing Joke is a must have for all comic collectors.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2009
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Donald Bullard
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Care and crime
Format: Kindle
I dislike the hype, for a good story. It didn't sweep me away but it made me think. I'll never be certain if I would like it not knowing the source. Still it has soul
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
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Ren Andronico
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
"There were these two guys in a lunatic asylum..."
Format: Hardcover
...and there names were Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan. These two directors used this classic comic as part of the inspiration for there respective representations of Batman on the silver screen. I fell Nolan's film is not only a over-all better movie but also the one which better captures what is so remarkable about "The Killing Joke"! Let me make one thing perfectly clear: I am by no means an avid fan of comics. I respect the art form but it's very rarely appealed to me. Of the few comics that I've read the only ones I truly enjoyed were all written by Alan Moore: "The Killing Joke", "Watchmen", and "Miracleman #15: Nemesis" (thanks to someone posting all the pages for this rare and AMAZING issue on-line). I have read a bit of Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" and Moore's "V for Vendetta". Despite some awesome moments I still think about ("A reflection" from TDKR and "This Vicious Cabaret" from VFV), I couldn't keep up with either of them. I own Art Spiegelman's "Maus" but I haven't had a chance to read it yet, though it sounds right up my alley. The reason for this background is that as a guy who's not a huge comic book fan, THIS COMIC RULES!!! With less than 100 pages, Alan Moore does so many things: create a "definitive" (well, as much as can be done for a character who's past is "multiple choice") backstory for the Joker, suggest that Batman and Joker have far more in common than either character realizes, and create a mood of moral decay and uncertainly while not fully giving into that mood (though not enough to cancel it out). But the icing on the cake is how Moore is able to portray the Joker as an unredeemable monster, tormented philosopher, and a tragic human being all at the same time! A lot of Health Ledger's Joker is foreshadowed by Moore's Joker. Of countless standout moments, there are two which deserve praise. The first is the Joker explain his world view to Batman, how life is a "monstrous demented gag". The words are so well-written and powerful, both because of there fundamental bleakness and the fact that the Joker is truly trying to explain his worldview to Batman. Perhaps hoping for some understanding or at least for proof that he's not alone in the madness. If you want to hear the brilliance of these words and the emotion, I recommend going to Youtube and listening to "Mark Hamill- The Killing Joke" by the Youtube user "Pgirts". A nearly spot-on mimicking of Mark Hamill's voice (the voice of the Joker from "Batman: the Animated Series"), music from the movie "Batman Returns" (a second movie made by the first of the "two guys in a lunatic asylum"), and the text combine to create something shocking weight. The second is as fitting as it is shocking. In keeping with the title, this tale of insanity and despair ends on a joke. I won't dare spoil it because it is awesome on so many levels! But what I will do is end this review with the words of Moore's Rorschach from "Watchmen" about his Pagliacci joke: "Good joke. Everybody laugh. Roll on snare drum. Curtains."
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2012
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Raymond Reedy
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
greatest Batman stories
Format: Hardcover
The Killing Joke is an exceptional piece of literature. Just looking at the cover tells you almost immediately what you're in for (something something, don't judge book by it's cover), but even then it gives so much more. I knew going in that this was highly regarded by many as one of, if not the, greatest Batman stories. This graphic novel is rich with atmosphere and saturated in beautiful imagery. What really sets it apart is how mature and well told the story is. The very first dialogue sets the scene for the whole book: what's going to happen between Batman and the Joker? They've been playing the same game for years and years, but when will it end, and how? Before now, we never had any reason to sympathize with the Joker. The Joker has always been an incredibly interesting and fun character, but the audience didn’t know what drove him, or even what drove him mad. Revealing his backstory is one-shot deal; you either please fans universally or lose all of their faith depending on how the story is told. But The Killing Joke nails it with flying colors. Speaking of colors, The Killing Joke is rife with fantastic images and finely-crafted spectacles. Open it to any page, and you’ll find something iconic or stylistic. Every panel is given such a painstaking attention to detail, and that kind of dedication and consistency is one of the major selling points. These are the images that’ll stick with you well after you put the book down because of how they pop out of the page. When you see that first image of the Joker truly going mad, you feel it. It’s not “oh look the joker is laughing and totally losing his mind, sucks to be him golly gee,” it’s “That’s it! That’s the point of no return! He’s gone and I feel like I was right there next to him!” (Okay that was a little corny, I won’t do that again, promise). And that’s not the only one that sticks out: Joker in a hawaiian t-shirt holding a cocktail, Joker on a throne of baby dolls, Joker looking solemnly at an old broken carnival machine. Now, you might’ve noticed a pattern there. “But where’s Batman?” Y’see, Batman has had thousands of comics, movies, books, and video games dedicated to his story and his experiences. We know his backstory as though it’s mythology. But until now, we didn’t know Joker. Batman even says so in the graphic novel. And now that the Joker’s finally gotten his spotlight, a true telling of his story, there’s no need to go any further. Sure, we could ask for more novels about Joker’s experiences, but this is the only one that needed to be about the Joker. This is the story about how his life got flip-turned upside down (sorry). All the ones after this one, he’s already insane and we don’t learn anything really new. But here we see it all through his eyes. It doesn’t need a sequel. In fact I hope it never gets a sequel. There’s nothing more to tell with this story, especially with how it ends. The Killing Joke is an exceptional piece of literature.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017

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