I’m not Incredibly well versed in Batman lore but I was able to enjoy nonetheless, but your point is taken!
Batman arrives just in time to stop what appears to be an impostor Batman from storming the Gotham City police department, but what stunning secret does the impostor share with The Dark Knight? Find out as details behind the group conspiring against Batman are revealed in part 1 of a 4-part arc!
Like most of Morrison's work, these twenty-two pages are stuffed with dynamic and engaging visuals (Tony Daniel provides two panels that more than recall Miller's Dark Knight Returns), provocative ideas and themes, and one hell of a fast paced story. The challenge rests in your ability to give yourself up to Morrison, stop trying to figure out precisely what is going on and just enjoy the thrilling ride. If you can do that, you'll love this issue. If you prefer immediate answers in your superhero funny books, you might find yourself a bit frustrated. I for one fall in the former category. Read Full Review
How this story will progress is anyone's guess, but unlike some obscure mystery cliffhangers, there's enough of a compelling story here to make me genuinely intrigued as to how the more unusual and as-yet-unexplained elements of the book are going to play out. Morrison's Batman is finally starting to come together, and readers who have kept the faith that the ideas introduced in earlier issues would receive some payoff later down the line will be glad that they stuck with it. Read Full Review
"Tell him it's time. 7:35 last night. The Bat-Signal came on in my brain. The sleeper awoke."
The third ghost is back.Batman and Gordon are in big trouble.This is Morrison's story so plenty of weird stuff is happening.
So much better already than that bloated crossover prior
Going to be hard to enjoy if you’re not familiar with decades worth of Batman comics if you don’t actively use a wiki while reading
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