The final issue of the landmark anthology series is here! Jamal Campbell’s epic Nightwing two-parter draws to a close. Batman has to defeat the Time Commander to get the Waynes back to their time. The first graduating class of Arkham Academy decides their fate and future course! And in a flashback story to the beginning of Dick Grayson’s tenure as Robin, he has to save Batman’s life. FINAL ISSUE.
It's sad to say goodbye, but Batman: Urban Legends saved one of its best for last, and I couldn't recommend it more. Read Full Review
Batman: Urban Legends #23 provides the perfect ending for this series. I highly recommend that if you didn't read this story from the beginning, that you buy the collected editions. Some of these stories will stay with us Bat Fans forever. Read Full Review
While I wish there was more of a variety of Batman Family members with stories in this final issue Batman: Urban Legends #23 has a great collection of stories. The creative teams all delivered with stories that show why the Batman Family is great. Hopefully we see more anthology series from DC Comics in the future as Batman: Urban Legends showed how to do that right for all their characters that have incredible legacy's to explore. Read Full Review
I hope this series showed DC that anthologies can be fun, and I've said it before, but I hope that we see many more series like this in the future. Read Full Review
Three out of the final four stories in the book are solid, and one story is incredible. I will remember "Murder Club for a good while. Although I cannot honestly say I am sorry to see the book end its run, it has been an honor to review it! Read Full Review
Best Nightwing fight since, I don't know, Ric Grayson.
(the art is amazing, and the script is better than Taylor)
This series had its ups and downs. For every great story, there were plenty that felt like DC needed to fill the pages, and weren't so concerned with the quality of them. But the good was very good. In this last sort of run, The Murder Club has been the standout. I really hope it's released standalone in collections, so I can add it to my physical collection and so more people will actually read it.