Batman becomes a vampire. A tragedy in three acts.
This collection features three oversized stories, all made by the same creative team and they tell a continuing story. As such, this particular collection is one giant Elseworlds story, as opposed to a bunch of unrelated ones, as seen in previous volumes.
All three stories use textboxes in cursive lettering. It's a pain to read; shame on the letterer.
Red Rain: Batman vs Dracula. The way Batman becomes a vampire is cheesy and weird as heck. I dislike the artwork and the story drags on too long, for there's nothing interesting here beyond this obvious battle. -> Mediocre
Bloodstorm: Batman is now a vampire and fights both crime and temptation. Why Selina helps with the latter is beyond my understanding, but her presence in the story does complement the action well. The artwork is a bit better and the story has a natural conclusion. -> Ok
Crimson Mist: But then there's a third chapter in the story. The premise feels like a cash grab, but the story works surprisingly well, with Batman as the villain. Its tone is much darker and some panels are quite extreme and not for the faint of heart. The very last panel made me laugh for how ridiculous it is. -> Great, but also very bizarre
All in all, these stories are worth reading, yet they also feel like an accident I couldn't tun my eyes away from. It's a fine line between a great story and a repulsive one and this volume doesn't quite stick the landing.