Okay, so we had a Huntress story by Chris Yost, which was pretty good except for his character profile on Helena Bertinelli were old; she'd gotten past the whole black sheep of the Bat family thing during the Simone BoP run. (She'd also gotten a more practical version of her costume by this point as well.)
Mike Benson wrote a 2-parter with Dick Grayson going undercover in a sex dungeon to solve a series of murders. It was a pretty by-the-books pulpy noir story, and honestly Dick could have been literally any private detective because he had zero percent of his personality in this story, in costume or out of it.
Finally, the main story wraps up the Zsasz plotline and finally explains who the big guy with the "abuse" brass knuckles is. I have some feelings about this one. It's f***ing dark. Zsasz is running a murder arena where abducted children fight to the death only to be killed by Zsasz himself as the Main Event.
Look, I'm not one to say comics shouldn't tackle tough subjects, but goddamn, this is a Batman comic written by the guy who did the all-ages Animated Series, and the prelude issue features a former Arkham patient finding children's corpses by the river and trying to "fix" them by giving them presents. It's bleak.
Damian is rightly angry about this (and possibly a little traumatized), so he goes AWOL to find the people taking these kids himself. It's here, he runs into Abuse Man, in his true identity as an orphaned child who the Scarecrow filled with Venom in an attempt to f*** with Batman earlier in Dini's tenure. The boy retained the ability to change, Jekyll and Hyde style into a massively jacked adult body, so he sets out to fight crime, specifically people who abuse children. Thus, the brass knuckles.
Anyway, the two boys get "recruited" to Zsazs's murder arena and each thinks they're going to have to save the other one and take out Zsasz on their own. Yadda yadda, Damian chooses not to cut Zsasz in half for reasons I do not understand.
So, the feelings: I don't like Zsasz on the best of days. A murderer who carved tally marks on his skin every time he kills someone is edgelord shit. This is a Punisher villain who Frank dispatches with Garth Ennis gruesomeness, not a Batman villain. (I understand that I may be in the minority with this opinion.) This is another guy, like the Joker, who the notoriously corrupt Gotham cops should have straight murdered ages ago but didn't because Plot. Now he's evolved into a guy who trafficks and murders children? I don't care about Batman's no-kill rule; this guy needs to f***ing die. It's beyond comic book contrivances at this point.
Rant over.
In all, the book was...meh. The fill-ins were pretty obviously inventory grade stories. But I have to give Paul Dini credit for making me feel things, but being that those feelings revolved around tortured and murdered children in a Batman comic, it's kind of a wash.