Finally, Batman RIP
makes sense! This was the story I was missing to fill in those gaps. In this
deluxe edition that really reads more like an omnibus, Batman discovers that he
has a son and then goes on to question his grip on his sanity as a trio of
Batmen disperse a level of vigilante justice unseen in the Batman universe
since the 1930s.
It also goes into a
little more detail about the “Day that Robin Died” experiment and writer Grant
Morrison does a fantastic job tying it those trippy Batman tales of the psychedelic
1960s.
The art is fantastic,
but it is also some of the most graphic I’ve ever seen in a DC Comics
publication not rated for mature audiences Those scenes are not my taste at all.
Again, this massive volume is the bridge that helps tie in Batman RIP and is
very much needed to be consumed! Excellent stuff.
Worth Consuming
Rating 9 out of 10
stars.
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