Arkham Asylum is full of villains Batman's put away many times, only to see them get back on the street and commit their evil deeds again. Now Superman's decided it's time for a more permanent solution. But the Dark Knight is not pleased with this incursion on his domain--and he isn't about to stand down.
A fun read and a fun little series. Don't go in expecting top notch story-telling, but it knows how to embrace it's level of insanity well. Wish the art was better. Read Full Review
If Damian is to be the one to die, it will more than likely be on Batman's head because while majority of the heroes are taking a more proactive role in the world, he remains to fight against the world they are trying to make. A world where they can avoid such disasters before they can happen. This book overall has made an exciting world where the heroes are basically playing as gods. While this issue itself is nothing too big, it certainly is a great build up on something to come. Read Full Review
Issue fourteen feels like more setup than story. Though the writing is still strong, and a few interactions still draw on some of those intriguing debates, they are done to a lesser extent. Instead, the main focus of the tale surrounds the opening and closing of the book, the rest bringing us to that future climax. Taylor has done this before, but had more in the issue's B-plot to carry through. Here, however, it just feels like the prologue to what lies ahead next week. Read Full Review